I gathered some field data using my Garmin eTrex 20.
It was placed in a fixed location in a small field and 17 readings were
taken (using Mark Waypoint) at various intervals between 11 AM and 10 PM
(EST). The Garmin generally estimated the error band at 3 to 3.6 m. The
Garmin was receiving both
That would be fantastic, thank you!
Please keep me posted.
Warren
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 4:54 PM Nyall Dawson wrote:
> On Wed, 27 May 2020 at 09:35, Warren Medernach
> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks so much for the response Nyall, at least now we know something
> should be possible.
> > Is there
On Wed, 27 May 2020 at 09:35, Warren Medernach wrote:
>
> Thanks so much for the response Nyall, at least now we know something should
> be possible.
> Is there anyway you could share a screen cap, or provide some guidance for
> the required settings in the OAuth2 dialog in QGIS.
Let me see if
Thank you so much guys! It works!
You are really kind!
All the best,
Riccardo
Da: Pedro Venâncio
Inviato: mercoledì 27 maggio 2020 01:03
A: Ujaval Gandhi
Cc: Riccardo D'Alvito ; QGIS User List
Oggetto: Re: [Qgis-user] Isochrones
Hi,
Besides Ujaval
Thanks so much for the response Nyall, at least now we know something
should be possible.
Is there anyway you could share a screen cap, or provide some guidance for
the required settings in the OAuth2 dialog in QGIS.
Thanks again,
Warren
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 4:42 PM Nyall Dawson wrote:
> On
Hi PedroHow can i download the slides that you shared with us?
Best regards.
Marcio Midon.
Em 26/05/2020 20:03, Pedro Venâncio escreveu:
Hi,
Besides Ujaval suggestions, you have also:
- Hqgis, using Here API:
https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/Hqgis/
- v.net.* algorithms from GRASS,
Hi,
Besides Ujaval suggestions, you have also:
- Hqgis, using Here API:
https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/Hqgis/
- v.net.* algorithms from GRASS, inside Processing, if you have your own
network:
https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/v.net.html
Some examples here (unfortunately only in
Yes! If you have your own network data, QNEAT3 plugin has Iso-Area
algorithms. Otherwise, the ORS Tools plugin allows you to create isochrones
using OpenStreetMap data
http://www.qgistutorials.com/en/docs/3/service_area_analysis.html
Ujaval Gandhi
Spatial Thoughts
On Wed, May 27, 2020, 3:54 AM
On Tue, 26 May 2020 at 03:59, Warren Medernach wrote:
>
> QGIS version: 3.12.2-București
> ESRI Portal version: 10.7.1
>
> We have recently been testing out the access to our ESRI Enterprise Portal
> from QGIS using the ArcGisMapServer and ArcGisFeatureServer connectors. Our
> Portal is
Hi!
I would like to know is there is a way to create isochorones (for instance - 5
minutes) on QGIS starting from a point and following a road network with a
certain speed.
Thank you.
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Thanks Richard !
I wasn't aware of this project.
Regards
Régis
Le mar. 26 mai 2020 à 19:05, Richard Duivenvoorde a
écrit :
> On 5/26/20 6:59 PM, Régis Haubourg wrote:
> > QGeologis allows to read QGIS datasources and import data specifically,
> > just like other plugins. We believe that the
On 5/26/20 6:59 PM, Régis Haubourg wrote:
> QGeologis allows to read QGIS datasources and import data specifically,
> just like other plugins. We believe that the OGC has a standard data
> model in with GeoSciML [1] . Moreover, SensorThing API should help a lot
> to provide more interoperability
Hi Grant, Hi list
As you mentionned, Oslandia team has been working in the Geological field
with long partnership with some major public or private actors.
The most generic and reusable part is QGeologis [0], a generic borehole
data visualisation tool based on native QGIS symbology.
We also
I have been recently seeking support for the development of a drill hole
and cross section plugin for QGIS, with particular application to the
geological community in mineral exploration and mining. I have looked
through the QGIS core contributers and contributers list and there does
not seem
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