Using Google Earth Images in Studying the Rasheed and Domiat Branches
Ahmed M. D. E. Hassanein *
Department of Systems and Information, Engineering Division, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt
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Abstract
Google Earth images were widely used to remotely collect qualitative as well as quantitative data about rivers. The use of this free source of data to explore the Nile River was discussed in this paper. The route of the two branches namely Rasheed and Domiat were defined on Google earth. The Latitude and Longitude of selected points on the route were downloaded and plotted. The Haversine formula and the law of Cosines were used to calculate the length of each branch. The error in the calculations was evaluated. The height of each branch was plotted and discussed. Studying images of the Nile river could be used in measuring observations which helps to acquire quantitative as well as qualitative data about the water in the river with minimum costs.
Keywords: Google earth images, remote imaging accuracy, matlab™ accuracy, remote sensing