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    Soil erosion spatial modelling with RUSLE in ArcGIS software

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Soil erosion spatial modelling with RUSLE in ArcGIS software

    Soil erosion spatial modelling with RUSLE in ArcGIS software
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.01 GB | Duration: 5h 3m

    Mapping of soil loss per annum with geospatial tools for any study area: step by step guide

    What you'll learn
    Soil erosion
    RUSLE
    Modeling in ArcGIS
    supervised classification
    NDVI
    hydrologic analysis
    Model Builder
    spatial analysis
    Requirements
    PC or laptop
    ArcGIS software
    Internet
    Basic knowledge of ArcGIS is preferential
    Description
    In this course, students will learn to model soil erosion of any given study area with the RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) model in the most famous and widely used GIS software - ESRI ArcGIS. I will guide you through the course from what to start the RUSLE model and how to accomplish it and get a final soil erosion map of a study area.

    The course is divided into 6 sections. The initial five sections refer to each parameter of the model - R (soil erosivity), K ( soil erodibility), LS (slope length), C ( land use and land cover), and P (crop management) factors and making final RUSLE modelling. No need for the field data. You just need the software and internet to execute the final map of soil erosion.

    With this course, you will be able to make a spatial map of soil loss for any study area you want applying the most widely used soil erosion model in the world by soil scientists. Initial knowledge of ArcGIS and basic knowledge of geoinformatics are welcomed, but not necessary.

    Besides just modelling, you will master such tools as supervised classification, NDVI map, hydrologic analysis, model builder, and some other useful tools, in case you are not familiar with them.

    The course is easy to follow and accomplish. Mastering the modelling of water erosion is very helpful and in demand for specialists of a different kind, such as soil scientists, agricultural scientists, earth scientists, environmental scientists etc. Many course works as well as bachelor and master dissertations in universities include the research on soil erosion spatial modelling.

    Who this course is for
    soil scientists
    earth scientists
    geography students
    master students
    ecologists
    agricultural scientists
    farmers
    environmental science students
    land management profession
    GIS students