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The GIS Support and Research Facility is a computing facility established to support the use of geographic information system (GIS) technology at IOM. The mission of the facility is to provide a high level GIS research support laboratory for students, faculty and staff as well as to provided GIS education and outreach to the government agencies and coastal community. The facility maintains a computing environment dedicated to GIS and spatial analysis applications. Software and hardware include:
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Hardware
- Servers (2)
- Windows Workstations
- Pentium PCs (15)
- Calcomp A0 size Digitizer
- Calcomp A0 size color Inkjet plotter
- Laser Printers
- Laser color printers
- Large format digitizing table
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System and Analysis Software
- ArcGIS
- ArcView
- ARC/INFO
- ERDAS Imagine (ERDAS IMAGINE is a software suite with photogrammetry image processing and remote sensing tools)
- Other spatial analysis software
- ORACLE
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Instruments for Remote sensing studies:
- Optical pantograph
- Procomm-2
- Ground Truth Spectroradiometer
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Leika GS5 Total station
- Planimeter
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Field Equipments
- Water Quality Probe
- Flow meter
- LICOR
- Anemometer
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Lab Equipment
- Atomic absorption Spectrophotometer
- Fluorescence Spectrophotometer
- UV-VIS Spectrophotometer
- Gas Chromatograph
- HP 5890
- HP 6890
- Shimadzu 14B
- NC Analyzer
- Beta counting system
- Fume hood
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- pH meter
- BOD Incubator
- Laminar Flow chamber
- Weighing Balance (Macro and Micro)
- Hot air oven
- Muffle furnace
- Kjeldahl Nitrogen apparatus
- High Speed Centrifuge
- Particle Size Analyser
- Photomicrograph
- Flame Photometer
- Ion chromatography
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