IGeoSIT clients are used by analysts and operators to geospatially reference events or perform terrain analysis.
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In terrain analysis " slope " refers just to steepness and " aspect " to the the direction of the slope.
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CESS also does environmental impact assessment, coastal and estuarine management, terrain analysis, natural resources management, laser applications, river sand mining, and microlevel planning.
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The Whitebox GAT project started as a replacement for the Terrain Analysis System ( TAS ), a geospatial analysis software package written by John Lindsay.
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The "'283d Engineer Detachment ( Terrain Analysis ) "'was a combat engineer airborne tabs as part of the brigade's shoulder patch jump status was optional.
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Terrain analysis would show trade routes, lines of communication, cities, forts, farming, grazing, water sources, supporting communities that surround cities and service trade routes, ancient borders, and more.
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In the case of the biblical Exodus, terrain analysis excludes the traditional sites as being too far and not being accessible to such a large group of people.
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A good place to pick up mapping jargon is Hunter College's Terrain Analysis Home Page, where reasonably lucid explanations of digital mapping techniques are illustrated with still and animated examples.
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In national security intelligence and defense organizations, geoprocessing notifies users to events occurring in specific areas of interest and enables domain-specific analysis applications, such as radio frequency analysis, terrain analysis, and network analysis.
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Terrain analysis reveals that in order to access the Sinai copper mines, one had to access the shallow eastward valley north of present-day Cairo and reach the Red Sea just south of Port Said.