Description
At the end of this curricular unit the student will have acquired the knowledge, skills and competences that will allow him:
- Understand georeferenced data specificities, distinguish between vector,
raster and TIN structures
- Know how to work with scales and georeferencing systems
- Register locations with a GPS - To be able to work projects in a GIS /
ARCGIS environment, namely to import / export and edit information, to cross
information to generate new themes, to relate information within each theme
and between themes, to construct Digital Terrain Models and to generate
associated information eg exposures, slopes, accumulations and water lines)
and produce maps subtitled
- Understand and know how to calculate experimental variograms, and adjust
theoretical functions
- Know how to make estimates of variables in areas by simple and normal
kriging from point measurements
- Plan a sampling plan of a variable in 2D space