Advanced, Earth Sciences, Assignments

Advanced Issues in GIS

spatial interpolation, error and uncertainty, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and Multi-objective decision making: spatial data sets

Field Techniques

techniques used in gathering field data: Before Heading Out, Base Maps and Aerial Photographs, Notes and Forms, Measuring Distances, Tying-into (Baseline, Datum by Triangulation), Brunton Pocket Transit, Tying into a Datum by Azimuth, Conducting a Traverse, Hand Leveling, Vertical Distances and Angles, Total Station, Global Positioning System, Sampling Procedures, Describing Soils, Measuring Erosion, Hydrology, Vegetation, Dendrochronology, Land Use and Landscape Analysis, Cultural Imprints , readings, exercises, updates

Earth Sciences

courses: earth science writing, surface & ground-water resources, hydrologic modeling, snow dynamics and accumulation, hydrothermal system in Yellowstone National Park, applied geological hydrology, controlled groundwater areas in Montana, mountains and plains riparian processes, Northern Rocky Mountain landscapes, electronic hydrology, hydrology of streams and lakes

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