ESRI/ArcGIS Hydro Tools Workshop
THIS WORKSHOP IS FULL.Learn about ESRI's latest Arc software suite, version 9.2. A wealth of new features and capabilities support enhanced data storage, analysis, modeling and visualization, including the ability to gracefully handle true 3-D time series data sets. ArcGIS 9.2 applications allow you to:
- generate 3-D animations using ArcGIS Desktop to reveal trends and patterns in your data, such as number and locations of wells over time, integrated with depth to groundwater for a particular well;
- estimate 3-D water table surfaces using improved Kriging algorithms and ArcScene 3D visualization to tap a well database and show how depth to groundwater changes across a basin between any two points in time. A raster output of the water surface can be displayed on a map with Landsat imagery and a DEM (Digital Elevation Model);
- visualize, query, and perform analysis of data from a web browser using ArcGIS Server. Publish a web service as a task that allows users to choose geographic areas and points in time for which they want to compare hydrologic data; and
- visualize data at any scale, including global, using ArcGIS Explorer, a free global viewer. Integrate data from a local server with data being served via web services, such as from an ESRI hosted server. Starting from a Global view, zoom in to take a look at a particular basin or watershed. Interpolate data across an area for one point in time, and compare interpolated data for two points in time.
Instructors are experts from ESRI.
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 29, 2007, 1:00 PM - 5:00
PM
Location: GIS Lab, Bio East 328, University of Arizona
Cost: $60
Provided: Transportation between La Paloma and UA Lab
for those who require it
Maximum number of attendees: 30
Registration deadline: August 1. Workshop will be canceled
(and refunds issued) if minimum number of registrants is not met by this
date.



