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CSDMS 2.0: Moving Forward


Modeling and analysis of evolving landscapes in GRASS GIS



Helena Mitasova

North Carolina State Univ., United States
helena_mitasova@ncsu.edu


Abstract
[[CSDMS meeting abstract presentation::This clinic will introduce participants to GRASS6.4.3 with special focus on terrain modeling, geomorphometry, watershed analysis and modeling of landscape processes such as surface water flow and erosion/deposition. The hands-on section will explore lidar-based terrain models, multiple surface visualization, analysis of coastal lidar time series and visualization of terrain evolution using space-time cube. Overview of new capabilities in the GRASS7 development version will also be provided.

Notice: The participants will be expected to download and install GRASS6.4.3 as well as the practice data sets from the provided web site prior to the clinic. (see below)

Everything used in the clinic will be available through the following web site: http://courses.ncsu.edu/gis582/common/media/GRASS_clinic2013/GRASS_clinic.html
(I am still working on the material, but the install info is there).

Anytime before the clinic (which is on Monday March 25), please:
- download the data following the instructions for # 3. Data for the practice
- download and install GRASS following # 4. Software
- try opening GRASS following the instructions here, especially the video capture Getting started with GRASS
]]

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Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Coastal Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group