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GIS & ENVI

Through various projects over the years I have been fortunate enough to experience a wide range of ESRI® products and applications. In many instances ArcView® remains the industry standard and is most likely the best starting point for any GIS novice. The recent integration of ENVI® with ESRI ArcGIS® is very exciting given that ENVI® remains widely recognised as one of the world's most powerful satellite and other image type processing packages. (The spectral classification analysis tools are particularly spectacular - not to mention all the formats that can be easily read (hyperspectral, ASTER etc..)and the access to mineral spectra library etc. Some examples of the utility of ENVI based on a brief evaluation of the software several years back is illustrated below (select the individual images for higher resolution versions).. For more information on other GIS courses and to purchase these software products in SA please contact: Mr Vince Lacey (Regional Manager, Cape Town, GIMS (Pty) Ltd: +27 (0)21 422 4620; fax: +27 (0)21 422 4628; cell: +27 (0)82 458 1251).

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Acknowledgements

The following examples are derived from work carried out for Tsodilo Resources Pty Limited (2006-2009). Please refer to the Tsodilo Resources Pty Limited website(http://www.tsodiloresources

.com/s/Home.asp) for further details on the diamond and base metal exploration projects mentioned here and for information on private placements.