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Color Shaded Relief Models – Makkovik, Labrador

Color Shaded Relief Models of Makkovik, Labrador Color Shaded Relief Models of Makkovik, Labrador

The above images are color shaded relief models that I created with a DEM of Makkovik, Labrador. These were part of a data integration project that I was involved with during my intense Remote Sensing training at the Center of Geographic Sciences (COGS) in Nova Scotia. the Makkovik region is a coastal area along the eastern coast of northern Canada that is rich with geologic outcrops.

LIDAR surface modeling of Bouctouche New Brunswick

Color Shaded Relief (CSR) image generated from Bald Earth LIDAR points on the left, Middle image is of a Digital Surface Model generated with “All the LIDAR points” and on the right is an air photo for the same area. The area shown in the data samples are of Bouctouche in New Brunswick at a scale of 1:6000. Data sets were part of my gradute research work at the AGRG / COGS in 2003.

LIDAR surface modeling of Bouctouche New Brunswick

LandSat Mosaic of Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia

This poster is of a mosaic of multi-temporal infra red LandSat imagery of the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia. The top image is a false color composite (FCC) using LandSat bands 7,4 and 3. The bottom image image is a true color composite using LandSat bands 3,2 and 1. It was one of the first image mosaics that I ever created with PCI orthoengine while studying remote sensing at COGS in 1999.
LandSat Mosaic of Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia

Comparative Analysis of Principle Component, IHS and Averaging Methods

Comparative Analysis of Principle Component, IHS and Averaging Methods using Satellite data of the Antigonish Highlands (North Eastern Nova Scotia Region) …