You will find in the English documentation of
http://sourceforge.net/projects/proexgprcontrol/
the scripts (GNU/Octave) for generating reflection intensity maps at various
depths I use
for processing GPR datasets and importing those in QGis as ovelayers to
georeferenced
aerial images.
JM
> Am
Am 17.03.2015, 13:53 Uhr, schrieb Randal Hale
:
Well - I guess first:Are the GPR results georeferenced (i.e. do they
have a location in the world)?Is the map you already have with the
houses - is it digital and is it georeferenced?
"Can I use a map where there already are drawn some houses
Well - I guess first:
Are the GPR results georeferenced (i.e. do they have a location in the
world)?
Is the map you already have with the houses - is it digital and is it
georeferenced?
Those two questions should start the ball rolling toward an answer.
Randy
On 03/17/2015 07:13 AM, Christe
Hi,
Qgis is moving faster than they can make the manuals. 2.8.1 is out but
the manual are mostly translate and finished for 2.6. If you are lost,
try installing 2.6. There is the software manual but also the
introduction guide and the training manual that is great for learning.
http://www.q
Hi,can anybody give an advice how to make a map of a ground penetrating radar
investigation of 15x20 meter, where I know the longitudes and latitudes of the
four corners in the rectangle. I would like to have latitude and longitude
along the sides of the map too. Can I use a map where there alre