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You can measure the distance in meter,kilometer,mile etc.though properties of that line/cross sections.also you have to measure the starting point lat,long and end point lat,long.
Thank you sir, it was really nice and wish you keep ahead!. All then, how to export the cross section only in tiff/ shape file format or how to digitize over this cross section? Thank you!
Sir how to know that where should we have to do interpolation in any basin
please tell me how to get elevation difference in arcgis for getting potential sites for hydropower estimation
Nice question. Mayank you can contact me by given below mail id, I will give you the proper direction to find out different of Elevation in ArcGIS.Mail me on this Id:jaysukhsongara@gmail.com
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If it was topographic data how you wrote depth then???
how to make the the distance unit in meters, it seems the distance unit kinda wrong with rance around 0.0XXX, in what unit?
You can measure the distance in meter,kilometer,mile etc.though properties of that line/cross sections.also you have to measure the starting point lat,long and end point lat,long.
Can I calculate the cross-sectional area of this?
How can I make geology cross section map contains stratigraphy?
distance in the final graph has what unit?
It's a crazy unit called "angular degrees".
Thank you sir, it was really nice and wish you keep ahead!. All then, how to export the cross section only in tiff/ shape file format or how to digitize over this cross section?
Thank you!
Thanks
from where can I get DEM file and sub-basin file ?
Definitely, you can download from the USGS website..I have already uploaded one video regarding the same..Please check it.
How to clear mistake lines or points
Is it possible to get a profile for a polyline and not a straight line or interpolation? for example along a stream profile
Yes. Its called Longitudinal profile
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