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Geographic Coordinate System
Lecture about the Geographic Coordinate System
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Geographic coordinate system
A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers or letters. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represents vertical position, and two or three of the numbers represent horizontal position. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation.
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Geographic coordinate system
Geographic coordinate system
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Lesson 3: Coordinate Systems and Projections
Principals on Geographic and Projected Coordinate Systems used in mapping and GIS.
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How to read Latitude and Longitude coordinates
Latitude and longitude is a coordinate system that is used for locating any place on the globe. Key terms covered include the Equator, Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, Arctic & Antarctic Circles, the Prime Meridian (Greenwich), the antipodal meridian, the northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere, the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere.,
Globe images of the Earth are adapted from NASA W
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Geographic coordinate system - Video Learning - WizScience.com
A "geographic coordinate system" is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers or letters. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represents vertical position, and two or three of the numbers represent horizontal position. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation.
To specify a location on a t
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Geographic Coordinate System : geoid and spheroid concept : Part - 1
My first video......lot of errors......incomplete......bt still wanted to load......improved version will soon be there......
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Geographic Coordinate System (GCS)
Geographic Coordinates, Spheroids and Horizonal Datums. Converting from Degrees, Minutes, Seconds in excel to Decimal Degrees. Making a point event layer of GCS location from excel spreadsheet.
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Rotation to geographic coordinate system examples
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How to configure of geographic coordinate for design and drawing in MicroStation
This video shows, how to configure of geographic coordinate system for Design and exporting design and fly it on the Google Earth.
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Autocad:Display points from your own country's Geographic Coordinate System to Google Earth
Display proints from Autocad to Google Earth (which uses WGS'84) from coordinates in your own country's geographic coordinate and projection system using Garmin Basecamp.
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Changing projections of XY data from Decimal Degrees to a Projected Coordinate System
This tutorial shows how to change the data frame projection after mapping XY coordinate data obtained from GPS or a tabular dataset. It is specifically aimed to explain how to solve the discrepancy between XY data in decimal degrees (Geographic Coordinate System) and a GIS project in Projected Coordinate System (i.e. UTM, State Plane).
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Coordinate System Jargon: geoid, datum, projection
The road to choosing custom projections is not paved with sundrops and lilies. It is time to start learning the nuts and bolts of coordinate systems.
Minute Markers:
-0:27- Geodesy, the geoid.
-1:10- Ellipsoid, geographic coordinate system.
-2:09- Can't effectively measure with ellipsoid.
-3:21- Planar coordinate system.
-3:49- Geodetic datums.
-5:41- Projections.
-6:47- REMEMBER this, degrees v
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Three Dimensional Cartesian Coordinate System
Introduction to 3-D Coordinate System
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Basics of Map Coordinate Systems | Whiteboard Bloggers
Peter DeCurtins take an introductory look at a few common ways to model the shape of the earth, reference geographic location, and represent geographic information with map. Part of our Whiteboard Bloggers Series..
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ArcGIS Coordinate Transformation
How to use arcgis arcmap application to transform the coordinate system
This Demo to convert from geographic WGS84 to UTM zone 38 - Ain el adb 1970
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CAD-1 Presents - Coordinate Systems in Map 3D
Coordinate Systems in Map 3D
In a nutshell, a coordinate system is a geographic reference that accepts each point or coordinate on Earth and is represented by a set of numbers that represent the vertical and horizontal position. There are two basic types of coordinate systems: global or geographic (latitude-longitude) and projected (converting the earth's surface onto a 2D Cartesian coordinate p
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Change Projection - Coordinate System in ArcMap
This video illustrates how to change the map projection from one to another
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Coordinates system
Coordinates system convert from geographic coordinates to UTM coordinates in ArcGIS what's the difference between UTM coordinates and geographic coordinates
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Geographic coordinate conversion
In geodesy, conversion among different geographic coordinate systems is made necessary by the different geographic coordinate systems in use across the world and over time. Coordinate conversion comprises a number of different types of conversion: format change of geographic coordinates, conversion of coordinate systems, or transformation to different geodetic datums. Geographic coordinate convers
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Coordinate System & Time Calculations - Fundamentals of Geography
In this class Dr. Manishika will explain the concept of direction, coordinate system, latitude, longitude, time calculations and time zones. These are the very fundamentals to understand mapping and projections. For more information visit www.doorsteptutor.com or email contactus@doorsteptutor.com
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GIS For Biologists: Tip #4 - Setting A Projection/Coordinate System For Your GIS Project
This video is the fourth in a series of helpful hints and handy tips for biologists who want to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in their research. It provides a brief introduction on how to set the projection/coordinate system of a GIS project using QGIS.
This video is presented by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, author of 'GIS For Biologists: A Practical Introduction For Undergraduates', and is br
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GIS 2.3.1 Spatial Projections And Coordinate Systems
Geographic Coordinate System
Lecture about the Geographic Coordinate System...
Lecture about the Geographic Coordinate System
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Lecture about the Geographic Coordinate System
- published: 08 Sep 2013
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Geographic coordinate system
A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers or letters. The coordinates a...
A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers or letters. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represents vertical position, and two or three of the numbers represent horizontal position. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation.
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A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers or letters. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represents vertical position, and two or three of the numbers represent horizontal position. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation.
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- published: 12 Jul 2014
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Geographic coordinate system
Geographic coordinate system
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Geographic coordinate system
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Author-Info: jimht at shaw dot ca, modified by Rodrigocd
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Geographic coordinate system
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- published: 26 Dec 2015
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Lesson 3: Coordinate Systems and Projections
Principals on Geographic and Projected Coordinate Systems used in mapping and GIS....
Principals on Geographic and Projected Coordinate Systems used in mapping and GIS.
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Principals on Geographic and Projected Coordinate Systems used in mapping and GIS.
- published: 30 Mar 2013
- views: 18072
How to read Latitude and Longitude coordinates
Latitude and longitude is a coordinate system that is used for locating any place on the globe. Key terms covered include the Equator, Tropics of Cancer and Cap...
Latitude and longitude is a coordinate system that is used for locating any place on the globe. Key terms covered include the Equator, Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, Arctic & Antarctic Circles, the Prime Meridian (Greenwich), the antipodal meridian, the northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere, the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere.,
Globe images of the Earth are adapted from NASA World Wind.
wn.com/How To Read Latitude And Longitude Coordinates
Latitude and longitude is a coordinate system that is used for locating any place on the globe. Key terms covered include the Equator, Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, Arctic & Antarctic Circles, the Prime Meridian (Greenwich), the antipodal meridian, the northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere, the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere.,
Globe images of the Earth are adapted from NASA World Wind.
- published: 13 Sep 2012
- views: 256634
Geographic coordinate system - Video Learning - WizScience.com
A "geographic coordinate system" is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers or letters. The coordinates...
A "geographic coordinate system" is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers or letters. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represents vertical position, and two or three of the numbers represent horizontal position. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation.
To specify a location on a two-dimensional map requires a map projection.
The invention of a geographic coordinate system is generally credited to Eratosthenes of Cyrene, who composed his now-lost "Geography" at the Library of Alexandria in the 3rd century BC. A century later, Hipparchus of Nicaea improved upon his system by determining latitude from stellar measurements rather than solar altitude and determining longitude by using simultaneous timing of lunar eclipses, rather than dead reckoning. In the 1st or 2nd century, Marinus of Tyre compiled an extensive gazetteer and mathematically-plotted world map, using coordinates measured east from a Prime Meridian at the Fortunate Isles of western Africa and measured north or south of the island of Rhodes off Asia Minor. Ptolemy credited him with the full adoption of longitude and latitude, rather than measuring latitude in terms of the length of the midsummer day. Ptolemy's 2nd-century "Geography" used the same Prime Meridian but measured latitude from the equator instead. After their work was translated into Arabic in the 9th century, Al-Khwārizmī's "Book of the Description of the Earth" corrected Marinus and Ptolemy's errors regarding the length of the Mediterranean Sea, causing medieval Arabic cartography to use a Prime Meridian around 10° east of Ptolemy's line. Mathematical cartography resumed in Europe following Maximus Planudes's recovery of Ptolemy's text a little before 1300; the text was translated into Latin at Florence by Jacobus Angelus around 1406.
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A "geographic coordinate system" is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers or letters. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represents vertical position, and two or three of the numbers represent horizontal position. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation.
To specify a location on a two-dimensional map requires a map projection.
The invention of a geographic coordinate system is generally credited to Eratosthenes of Cyrene, who composed his now-lost "Geography" at the Library of Alexandria in the 3rd century BC. A century later, Hipparchus of Nicaea improved upon his system by determining latitude from stellar measurements rather than solar altitude and determining longitude by using simultaneous timing of lunar eclipses, rather than dead reckoning. In the 1st or 2nd century, Marinus of Tyre compiled an extensive gazetteer and mathematically-plotted world map, using coordinates measured east from a Prime Meridian at the Fortunate Isles of western Africa and measured north or south of the island of Rhodes off Asia Minor. Ptolemy credited him with the full adoption of longitude and latitude, rather than measuring latitude in terms of the length of the midsummer day. Ptolemy's 2nd-century "Geography" used the same Prime Meridian but measured latitude from the equator instead. After their work was translated into Arabic in the 9th century, Al-Khwārizmī's "Book of the Description of the Earth" corrected Marinus and Ptolemy's errors regarding the length of the Mediterranean Sea, causing medieval Arabic cartography to use a Prime Meridian around 10° east of Ptolemy's line. Mathematical cartography resumed in Europe following Maximus Planudes's recovery of Ptolemy's text a little before 1300; the text was translated into Latin at Florence by Jacobus Angelus around 1406.
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Disclaimer: This video is for your information only. The author or publisher does not guarantee the accuracy of the content presented in this video. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 519
Geographic Coordinate System : geoid and spheroid concept : Part - 1
My first video......lot of errors......incomplete......bt still wanted to load......improved version will soon be there.........
My first video......lot of errors......incomplete......bt still wanted to load......improved version will soon be there......
wn.com/Geographic Coordinate System Geoid And Spheroid Concept Part 1
My first video......lot of errors......incomplete......bt still wanted to load......improved version will soon be there......
- published: 13 Feb 2011
- views: 6805
Geographic Coordinate System (GCS)
Geographic Coordinates, Spheroids and Horizonal Datums. Converting from Degrees, Minutes, Seconds in excel to Decimal Degrees. Making a point event layer of GCS...
Geographic Coordinates, Spheroids and Horizonal Datums. Converting from Degrees, Minutes, Seconds in excel to Decimal Degrees. Making a point event layer of GCS location from excel spreadsheet.
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Geographic Coordinates, Spheroids and Horizonal Datums. Converting from Degrees, Minutes, Seconds in excel to Decimal Degrees. Making a point event layer of GCS location from excel spreadsheet.
- published: 17 Sep 2013
- views: 1933
How to configure of geographic coordinate for design and drawing in MicroStation
This video shows, how to configure of geographic coordinate system for Design and exporting design and fly it on the Google Earth....
This video shows, how to configure of geographic coordinate system for Design and exporting design and fly it on the Google Earth.
wn.com/How To Configure Of Geographic Coordinate For Design And Drawing In Microstation
This video shows, how to configure of geographic coordinate system for Design and exporting design and fly it on the Google Earth.
- published: 23 Dec 2013
- views: 941
Autocad:Display points from your own country's Geographic Coordinate System to Google Earth
Display proints from Autocad to Google Earth (which uses WGS'84) from coordinates in your own country's geographic coordinate and projection system using Garmin...
Display proints from Autocad to Google Earth (which uses WGS'84) from coordinates in your own country's geographic coordinate and projection system using Garmin Basecamp.
wn.com/Autocad Display Points From Your Own Country's Geographic Coordinate System To Google Earth
Display proints from Autocad to Google Earth (which uses WGS'84) from coordinates in your own country's geographic coordinate and projection system using Garmin Basecamp.
- published: 01 Nov 2015
- views: 51
Changing projections of XY data from Decimal Degrees to a Projected Coordinate System
This tutorial shows how to change the data frame projection after mapping XY coordinate data obtained from GPS or a tabular dataset. It is specifically aimed t...
This tutorial shows how to change the data frame projection after mapping XY coordinate data obtained from GPS or a tabular dataset. It is specifically aimed to explain how to solve the discrepancy between XY data in decimal degrees (Geographic Coordinate System) and a GIS project in Projected Coordinate System (i.e. UTM, State Plane).
wn.com/Changing Projections Of Xy Data From Decimal Degrees To A Projected Coordinate System
This tutorial shows how to change the data frame projection after mapping XY coordinate data obtained from GPS or a tabular dataset. It is specifically aimed to explain how to solve the discrepancy between XY data in decimal degrees (Geographic Coordinate System) and a GIS project in Projected Coordinate System (i.e. UTM, State Plane).
- published: 22 May 2013
- views: 10264
Coordinate System Jargon: geoid, datum, projection
The road to choosing custom projections is not paved with sundrops and lilies. It is time to start learning the nuts and bolts of coordinate systems.
Minute M...
The road to choosing custom projections is not paved with sundrops and lilies. It is time to start learning the nuts and bolts of coordinate systems.
Minute Markers:
-0:27- Geodesy, the geoid.
-1:10- Ellipsoid, geographic coordinate system.
-2:09- Can't effectively measure with ellipsoid.
-3:21- Planar coordinate system.
-3:49- Geodetic datums.
-5:41- Projections.
-6:47- REMEMBER this, degrees vs. linear units.
-7:10- Three types of projections.
-7:32- Recap.
wn.com/Coordinate System Jargon Geoid, Datum, Projection
The road to choosing custom projections is not paved with sundrops and lilies. It is time to start learning the nuts and bolts of coordinate systems.
Minute Markers:
-0:27- Geodesy, the geoid.
-1:10- Ellipsoid, geographic coordinate system.
-2:09- Can't effectively measure with ellipsoid.
-3:21- Planar coordinate system.
-3:49- Geodetic datums.
-5:41- Projections.
-6:47- REMEMBER this, degrees vs. linear units.
-7:10- Three types of projections.
-7:32- Recap.
- published: 02 Oct 2015
- views: 910
Basics of Map Coordinate Systems | Whiteboard Bloggers
Peter DeCurtins take an introductory look at a few common ways to model the shape of the earth, reference geographic location, and represent geographic informat...
Peter DeCurtins take an introductory look at a few common ways to model the shape of the earth, reference geographic location, and represent geographic information with map. Part of our Whiteboard Bloggers Series..
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Peter DeCurtins take an introductory look at a few common ways to model the shape of the earth, reference geographic location, and represent geographic information with map. Part of our Whiteboard Bloggers Series..
- published: 21 May 2015
- views: 3961
ArcGIS Coordinate Transformation
How to use arcgis arcmap application to transform the coordinate system
This Demo to convert from geographic WGS84 to UTM zone 38 - Ain el adb 1970...
How to use arcgis arcmap application to transform the coordinate system
This Demo to convert from geographic WGS84 to UTM zone 38 - Ain el adb 1970
wn.com/Arcgis Coordinate Transformation
How to use arcgis arcmap application to transform the coordinate system
This Demo to convert from geographic WGS84 to UTM zone 38 - Ain el adb 1970
- published: 24 May 2010
- views: 80651
CAD-1 Presents - Coordinate Systems in Map 3D
Coordinate Systems in Map 3D
In a nutshell, a coordinate system is a geographic reference that accepts each point or coordinate on Earth and is represented by ...
Coordinate Systems in Map 3D
In a nutshell, a coordinate system is a geographic reference that accepts each point or coordinate on Earth and is represented by a set of numbers that represent the vertical and horizontal position. There are two basic types of coordinate systems: global or geographic (latitude-longitude) and projected (converting the earth's surface onto a 2D Cartesian coordinate plane.) Join Warren Geissler as he demonstrates how to access existing coordinate systems in Map 3D 2013; create new coordinate systems using custom grid files; define and manage custom coordinate systems. Grid to ground issues will be discussed as well.
wn.com/Cad 1 Presents Coordinate Systems In Map 3D
Coordinate Systems in Map 3D
In a nutshell, a coordinate system is a geographic reference that accepts each point or coordinate on Earth and is represented by a set of numbers that represent the vertical and horizontal position. There are two basic types of coordinate systems: global or geographic (latitude-longitude) and projected (converting the earth's surface onto a 2D Cartesian coordinate plane.) Join Warren Geissler as he demonstrates how to access existing coordinate systems in Map 3D 2013; create new coordinate systems using custom grid files; define and manage custom coordinate systems. Grid to ground issues will be discussed as well.
- published: 28 Jun 2013
- views: 2844
Change Projection - Coordinate System in ArcMap
This video illustrates how to change the map projection from one to another...
This video illustrates how to change the map projection from one to another
wn.com/Change Projection Coordinate System In Arcmap
This video illustrates how to change the map projection from one to another
- published: 10 Aug 2015
- views: 589
Coordinates system
Coordinates system convert from geographic coordinates to UTM coordinates in ArcGIS what's the difference between UTM coordinates and geographic coordinates...
Coordinates system convert from geographic coordinates to UTM coordinates in ArcGIS what's the difference between UTM coordinates and geographic coordinates
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Coordinates system convert from geographic coordinates to UTM coordinates in ArcGIS what's the difference between UTM coordinates and geographic coordinates
- published: 13 Jun 2015
- views: 258
Geographic coordinate conversion
In geodesy, conversion among different geographic coordinate systems is made necessary by the different geographic coordinate systems in use across the world an...
In geodesy, conversion among different geographic coordinate systems is made necessary by the different geographic coordinate systems in use across the world and over time. Coordinate conversion comprises a number of different types of conversion: format change of geographic coordinates, conversion of coordinate systems, or transformation to different geodetic datums. Geographic coordinate conversion has applications in cartography, surveying, navigation and geographic information systems.
In geodesy, geographic coordinate conversion is defined as translation among different coordinate formats or map projections all referenced to the same geodetic datum. A geographic coordinate transformation is a translation among different geodetic datums. Both geographic coordinate conversion and transformation will be considered in this article.
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wn.com/Geographic Coordinate Conversion
In geodesy, conversion among different geographic coordinate systems is made necessary by the different geographic coordinate systems in use across the world and over time. Coordinate conversion comprises a number of different types of conversion: format change of geographic coordinates, conversion of coordinate systems, or transformation to different geodetic datums. Geographic coordinate conversion has applications in cartography, surveying, navigation and geographic information systems.
In geodesy, geographic coordinate conversion is defined as translation among different coordinate formats or map projections all referenced to the same geodetic datum. A geographic coordinate transformation is a translation among different geodetic datums. Both geographic coordinate conversion and transformation will be considered in this article.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 04 Oct 2014
- views: 268
Coordinate System & Time Calculations - Fundamentals of Geography
In this class Dr. Manishika will explain the concept of direction, coordinate system, latitude, longitude, time calculations and time zones. These are the very ...
In this class Dr. Manishika will explain the concept of direction, coordinate system, latitude, longitude, time calculations and time zones. These are the very fundamentals to understand mapping and projections. For more information visit www.doorsteptutor.com or email contactus@doorsteptutor.com
wn.com/Coordinate System Time Calculations Fundamentals Of Geography
In this class Dr. Manishika will explain the concept of direction, coordinate system, latitude, longitude, time calculations and time zones. These are the very fundamentals to understand mapping and projections. For more information visit www.doorsteptutor.com or email contactus@doorsteptutor.com
- published: 10 Jul 2014
- views: 2308
GIS For Biologists: Tip #4 - Setting A Projection/Coordinate System For Your GIS Project
This video is the fourth in a series of helpful hints and handy tips for biologists who want to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in their research. It p...
This video is the fourth in a series of helpful hints and handy tips for biologists who want to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in their research. It provides a brief introduction on how to set the projection/coordinate system of a GIS project using QGIS.
This video is presented by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, author of 'GIS For Biologists: A Practical Introduction For Undergraduates', and is brought to you by GIS In Ecology (www.GISinEcology.com), the world leader in providing GIS training for biologists by biologists.
For more information on on-demand, online GIS training from GIS In Ecology, visit www.GISinEcology/OnlineTraining.
wn.com/Gis For Biologists Tip 4 Setting A Projection Coordinate System For Your Gis Project
This video is the fourth in a series of helpful hints and handy tips for biologists who want to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in their research. It provides a brief introduction on how to set the projection/coordinate system of a GIS project using QGIS.
This video is presented by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, author of 'GIS For Biologists: A Practical Introduction For Undergraduates', and is brought to you by GIS In Ecology (www.GISinEcology.com), the world leader in providing GIS training for biologists by biologists.
For more information on on-demand, online GIS training from GIS In Ecology, visit www.GISinEcology/OnlineTraining.
- published: 23 Mar 2015
- views: 99