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PROJECT PROFILE
Mr. Chander Shekhar is a Director of Terra2Map and Head of training centre in Geospatial centre Hisar with expertise in the field of geography, Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) specifically focusing on areas such as Agriculture, Soil, groundwater, land transformation, natural hazards assessment, permafrost, and climate change studies, Urban Planing. Mr. Chander Shekhar has contributed significantly to research in geography and has published more than 10 research articles and 3 Technical Report (about Stubble Burning in Haryana). His research interests encompass a wide range of topics, including the application of remote sensing and GIS in geospatial analysis and the study of natural hazards, permafrost, coastal dynamics, and land transformation. Mr. Chander Shekhar has been involved in several research projects funded by prestigious organizations such as the Haryana Space Applications Centre (HARSAC), Punjab Remote Sensing Centre, Ludhiana (PRSC), Municipal Corporation, Bathinda and Ludhiana (Punjab).
TRAININGS
"Terra2Map" sounds like an exciting initiative for GIS and remote sensing training! Here's how a training program by Terra2Map might look:
Hands-on Learning: The training program emphasizes hands-on learning experiences, allowing participants to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Through practical exercises, case studies, and project-based assignments, learners gain valuable skills and confidence in using GIS and remote sensing tools and software.
Expert Instructors: Terra2Map's training program is led by expert instructors with extensive experience in GIS, remote sensing, and geospatial analysis. These instructors bring a wealth of knowledge and industry insights to the classroom, guiding participants through interactive lectures, demonstrations, and discussions.
WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF MANSA DISTRICT PUNJAB
Suitable geostatistical approach is used for mapping different water quality parameters and generate water quality map for Mansa district, Punjab. Georeferenced ground water samples were collected and analysed for different quality parameters i.e. pH, Electrical Conductivity (EC), Carbonate and Bicarbonate (CO32-, HCO3-), Chloride (Cl-), Calcium + Magnesium (Ca2++Mg2+) (Total Hardness), Sodium (Na+), Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC), Potassium (K+) and SAR. Different geostatistical approaches such as ordinary kriging, simple kriging, Radial Basis Functions (RBF) and Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) were compared on the basis of root mean square error to select the best technique for a particular parameter. EC and RSC variability maps were integrated to generate water quality map in GIS environment. Water quality maps were broadly categorized as Good, Marginal and Poor on the basis of EC and RSC values. Change detection was conducted using previous year water quality map and water quality generated in this study.
DETERMINING THE SUITABLE ZONE FOR AQUACULTURE
The Geospatial method of GIS and Remote Sensing techniques were used in this work to map the suitability of several sites for Aquaculture in the Nuh District of the state of Haryana.
The study's GIS boundary, a 2021 Sentinel-2 satellite picture, digital elevation data, water samples from wells, tube wells, and hand pumps, geospatial data of ground control points satellite imagery, and software from ArcGIS 10.8 and Erdas Imagine were all employed as the study's data sources. The weighted Overlay tool and Union tool were used to weigh four criteria (land cover/land use, EC, pH, and water level). These sites were found to be capable of supporting irrigation ponds as well as aquaculture ponds.
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Terra2map
Building No. 1, Surender Colony, Opposite PLA, Kaimeri Road, Hisar (Haryana) 125001
Contact: 9467371662
Office: 01662-314126