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The Cascadoss Project is financed by the European Commission under the Sixth Framework Programme Evaluating FOSS4G for Environemntal Applications, International Symposium 16 June, 2008, International Information Workshop June, 2008, Warsaw, POLAND Case Study – DEM-based 3D Visualization in SAGA GIS SAGA GIS Katarzyna Rączka UNEP/GRID - Warsaw

The Cascadoss Project is financed by the European Commission under the Sixth Framework Programme Evaluating FOSS4G for Environemntal Applications, International Symposium 16 June, 2008, International Information Workshop June, 2008, Warsaw, POLAND SAGA GIS SAGA is a free and open source geographic information system (GIS). The SAGA API supports grid data, vector data and tables. SAGA is created and developed by a small group of developers from the Goettingen Univerisity in Germany (e.g. Andre Ringeler, Olaf Conrad). The first SagaGis was released in February 2004, the last one in September SAGA is written in the C++ programming language. Program code relies on the GNU General Public License.

The Cascadoss Project is financed by the European Commission under the Sixth Framework Programme Evaluating FOSS4G for Environemntal Applications, International Symposium 16 June, 2008, International Information Workshop June, 2008, Warsaw, POLAND Modules There are about 120 modules available in SAGA standard edition. This list gives an overview of the variety of implemented methods for: –terrain analysis (slope, aspect, curvatures, curvature classification, analytical hillshading, sink elimination, flow path analysis, catchment delineation, solar radiation, channel lines, relative altitudes) –simulation of dynamic processes (nitrogen distributions, erosion, landscape development), –projections, grid tools (merging, resampling), grid discretisation, grid calculator, –geostatistics (residual analysis, ordinary and universal kriging, single and multiple regression analysis, variance analysis) etc.

The Cascadoss Project is financed by the European Commission under the Sixth Framework Programme Evaluating FOSS4G for Environemntal Applications, International Symposium 16 June, 2008, International Information Workshop June, 2008, Warsaw, POLAND Graphic User Interface Tabs Message window Object Propertie s window Workspace window Toolbar Menu bar

The Cascadoss Project is financed by the European Commission under the Sixth Framework Programme Evaluating FOSS4G for Environemntal Applications, International Symposium 16 June, 2008, International Information Workshop June, 2008, Warsaw, POLAND Case Study: 3D Visualization in SAGA GIS During this exercise we will present a sequence of analyses on the dataset for the study area located in the Carpathian mountains. We would like to present several analyses performed on the input digital elevation model and several additional datasets. Operations on grids and shapefiles will be included. From the DEM, analytical hillshading and visibility (viewshed) maps will be created. Finally, 3D visualization of the DEM for the Tatra mountains with several additional layers overlaid, will be made.

The Cascadoss Project is financed by the European Commission under the Sixth Framework Programme Evaluating FOSS4G for Environemntal Applications, International Symposium 16 June, 2008, International Information Workshop June, 2008, Warsaw, POLAND Case Study: DEM-based 3D Visualization in SAGA GIS STEP 0: Importing and displaying DEM of the Carpathians mountain STEP 1: Importing and displaying DEM of the Dunajec Valley STEP 2: Overlay of protected areas on the DEM STEP 3: Creation of DEM for Tatra Mountains STEP 4: Analytical hillshading STEP 5: Displaying peaks in Tatra Mountains STEP 6: Visibility analysis STEP 7: 3D View