Google Maps and Google Earth are very common platforms today to explore maps and satellite images of the earth. But there are many other ways to explore the earth. Some are listed here. 1. Earth Explorer This map is developed by USGS helpful to obtain earth imagery across available geo-spatial data types. Users can navigate via interactive map or text search to obtain Landsat satellite imagery, Radar data, UAS data, digital line graphs, digital elevation model data, aerial photos, Sentinel satellite data, some commercial satellite imagery including IKONOS and OrbView3, land cover data, digital map data from the National Map, and many other datasets. Users can search by exact location via the interactive map or input specific coordinates to view what data types are available. 2. Sentinel Hub This platform developed by Sinergise has Sentinel, Landsat, and other Earth observation imagery easily accessible for browsing, visualization and analysis. It can automatically archi
Geological Field work around Malekhu area is compulsory for pursuing B.Sc. degree in Geology from Tribhuvan University. It is a 17-20 days feild work during B.Sc 3rd year course. The field work involves introdution to stratigraphy of Malekhu area, rock types and geological structures of the area and field mapping techniques.
Malekhu area lies in the Central Nepal covering Nawakot and Kathmandu complex. In Malekhu, there is lack of fossils which made difficult for the historical interpretation ofthe rock type. The grain size and sedimentary structures gives general information about depositional environment of Malekhu area.
See the field report format:
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