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Delhi Geo-Portal

Forests Commonwealth Games DMRC

DDMA

MCD

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DDA

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NDMC

Line Departments of GNCTD


Revenue

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Evaluation Deployment at MC & CC Feasibility Study

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Planning & Mobilizatio n Requirement Analysis

DJB
DTL BSES Rajdhani

DIMTS

Trade & Taxes

Excise & Entertainment & Luxury Tax

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DPCC Health & Family Welfare DTTDC

DSSDI GeoPortal (Internet


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BSES Yamuna

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NDPL

Dept. of Labour
Irrigation & Flood Control

Implementation

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Application Development Process in DSSDI
Testing Gap Analysis
IGL

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PWD
DTC Fire Service

DSIIDC
Census Dept.

Development

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Education

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Delhi Police

Election Commission

Components of Delhi Project


COMPONENT A: GPS Control, Aero Triangulation /Digital Elevation Model/Orthophoto COMPONENT D : 3D GIS 3D Topology, Texturing, 3D Visualisation, GIS Application
COMPONENT B : SYSTEM DESIGN/ INTEGRATION Database schema, 10 Monitoring Centers, 2 Control Centers, DSSDI Geoportal, Training

Delhi SDI PROJECT

COMPONENT C : PRIMARY DATA CAPTURE 3D Mapping, Property Survey, Utility Survey, UIS & LIS

Application Development for Line Departments


Line Depts.
Requirement analysis Database Design Document

Survey
Utility Survey Photogrammetric Survey

Property Survey

Census of India Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010 Delhi Development Authority Delhi Disaster Management Authority Delhi Fire Services Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System Limited Delhi Jal Board Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. Delhi Police Delhi Pollution Control Committee Delhi State Industry & Infrastructure Dev. Corp. Ltd. Delhi Tourism & Transport Dev Corporation Ltd. Delhi Transco Limited Delhi Transport Corporation Department of Forests Department of Health & Family Welfare Department of Irrigation & Flood Control Department of Trade and Taxes Directorate of Education Excise Entertainment and Luxury Tax Department Indraprastha Gas Limited Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd Municipal Corporation of Delhi New Delhi Municipal Council North Delhi Power Limited Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Delhi Office of the Labour Commissioner Public Works Department Revenue Department Yamuna & Rajdhani BSES Power Limited

Spatial Data Generation - Categories Boundary Building Transportation Utility Land Use Cadastre Hydrography Hypsography Images DEM Framework

Field Validation

Attribute Data Attachment

Application Development for Line Departments

Metadata Creation

DSSDI - Generic Applications Details for Line Departments of GNCTD


Line Department

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Spatial Analysis Query Builder Proximity Analysis Address Locator Network Analysis Map Classification Planning & Monitoring

Department Specific Query

Degraded hills in Panchkula district

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DESERTIFICATION STATUS MAP

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ORISSA CYCLONE, 1999


A super-cyclone hit Orissa on 29.10.99
12 Districts Affected

About 10,000 killed


12.6 million people affected 1.2 million houses damaged 3.55 lakh cattle lost
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28 29 30Oct Oct -3gmt 6gmt 9gmt 3gmt 6gmt 9gmt

SUPER CYCLONE OVER ORISSA COAST


INSAT IMAGES SHOWING THE CYCLONE MOVEMENT DURING 28 OCT TO 30 OCT, 1999

...AND THE AFTERMATH


NEARLY 3.75 LAKH Ha. INUNDATED
ROAD, POWER AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS SEVERELY AFFECTED IN 10 11 COASTAL DISTRICTS

POST-CYCLONE SATELLITE DATA


02 Nov,1999 04 Nov,1999 05 Nov,1999

Radarsat

Radarsat

IRS-1D WiFS

IRS-1D WiFS

IRS-1D WiFS

IRS-1C WiFS

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CROP DAMAGE ASSESSMENT USING IRS WiFS DATA

PRE - CYCLONE NDVI


VEGETATION VIGOUR

POST - CYCLONE NDVI


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Earth Observation Satellite

Communication

Met Data
Utilization Disaster Warning Flood map Drought Bulletin
Disaster Education Health

Local Nodes

Relief Agencies

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Hurricane Katrina (August 2005)


Began as tropical depression in central Bahamas

afternoon of 23 August 2005. Made landfall along SE coast of Florida evening of 25th as Category 1 hurricane. Regained hurricane status after emerging into Gulf of Mexico, becoming Category 1 storm morning of 26th of August. Conditions in Gulf were favorable for Katrina to intensify. Evening of 26th, Katrina was Category 2 storm and continued to move slowly W-SW in southeastern Gulf of Mexico. Morning of 27th, Katrina became Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 100 knots (115 mph).
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Hurricane Katrina from TRMM (#1)

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Hurricane Katrina from TRMM (#1)


This first image was taken at 03:24 UTC 28 August

2005 (11:24 pm EDT 27 August) just as Katrina was about to become a Category 4 hurricane in the central Gulf of Mexico. The image reveals the horizontal distribution of rain intensity within Katrina as obtained from TRMM's sensors. Rain rates in the central portion of the swath are from TRMM Precipitation Radar (PR). PR is able to provide fine resolution rainfall data and details on the storm's vertical structure. Rain rates in the outer swath are from the TRMM Microwave Imager (TMI). The rain rates are overlaid on infrared (IR) data from the TRMM Visible Infrared Scanner (VIRS). TRMM reveals that Katrina has a closed eye surrounded by concentric rings of heavy rain (red areas) that are associated with outer rain bands. 19

Hurricane Katrina from TRMM (#2)

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Hurricane Katrina from TRMM (#2)


The second image was taken at the same time as the

first image and shows a 3D perspective of Katrina with a cut-away view through the eye of the storm. The vertical height is determined by the height of precipitation-sized particles as measured by the TRMM PR. Two isolated tall towers (in red) are visible: one in an outer rain band and the other in the northeastern part of the eyewall. This area of deep convection in the eyewall is associated with the area of intense rainfall in the eyewall. The height of the eyewall tower is 16 km. Towers this tall near the core are often an indication of intensification as was true with Katrina, which became a Category 4 storm soon after this image was taken.
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Hurricane Katrina from TRMM (#3)

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Hurricane Katrina from TRMM (#3)

The final image was taken at 02:29 UTC August 29th

(9:29 pm CDT August 28). The center of Katrina does not fall within the PR swath in this image. However, the large eye of the storm is clearly visible using TMI by the large ring of moderate intensity rain, (green annulus). The first outer rain bands with embedded areas of heavy rain (red areas) are already impacting the coast in southeastern Louisiana. At the time of this image, Katrina was at Category 5 intensity with maximum sustained winds measured at 140 knots (161 mph) by NHC. Katrina initially made landfall at 6:10 am CDT along the Mississippi delta as a strong Category 4 storm. (TRMM Imagery by NASA/JAXA)
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KOSI FLOODS BIHAR -2008


Significant portion of the Kosi (75%) is flowing Through embankment Around 25% in the main channel

The Current flow of the river after the embankment breach is following the old course of 1926

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Image credit: Joint Typhoon Warning Center. Storm summary: Rob Gutro, Goddard Space Flight Center.

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CHANGING NATURE OF FLOODPLAINS

Floodplains are neither static nor stable.


Composed of unconsolidated sediments, they are rapidly eroded during floods and

High flows of water, or they may be the site on which new layers of mud, sand, and silt are deposited.

A Close View of Embankment Breaches in part of Puri District


IRS-1D LISS-III + PAN merged data of 08-Sep-03

Breach

Affected Road

These LISS-III, PAN merged images show the breaches in embankments of Daya River, a distributary of Mahanadi, near Pipli area in Puri district. Affected roads can also be seen in the image.

Orissa Floods - 2007


Floods hit Orissa due to heavy rains in Orissa state during first week of July 2007 due to depression in Bay of Bengal. Rivers Subarnarekha and Baitarini were in spate. Subarnarekha had crossed its previous HFL on 7th July 07 The worst affected districts were Balasore, Bhadrak, Jajpur, Keonjhar and Mayurbanj
PRE-FLOOD Keonjhar Balasore DURING FLOOD

Bhadrak Flood Inundation

Jajpur Kendrapara

IRS-P6 AWiFS Image of 24-Mar-06

IRS-P6 AWiFS Image of 08-July-07

Flood Recedence in part of Khammam District, AP State


Flood Image Flood Image Flood Recedence

Flood Inundation

Flood Inundation

Flood Inundation as on 08-Jul-06

IRS-P6 AWiFS Image of 07-Jul-06

IRS-P6 LISS-III Image of 08-Jul-06

Flood Recession
River course

Barmer Floods-2006 Village boundaries overlaid on IRS LISS 3 data

Water spread as on 5th September and 15th September, 2006 Kawas Uttarlai Malwa

17.25 sq km

14.83 sq km

19.64 sq km

4.66 sq km 19.53 sq km

3.95 sq km

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17.01.98

False color composites 17.05.98

08.10.98

Vegetation Index - NDVI

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Synoptic & Close View of Rockslide Around Ghingran, Uttaranchal

Recent Landslides in Uttarakhand


Year 1998, 12-18th August 1998, 12th August 2002, 10 -11th August 2003, Sept-Oct Place Malpa, Pithoragarh district Okhimath, Rudraprayag district Ghansyali Tehsil, TehriGarhwal Uttarakashi Death 210 107 29

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Chamoli District

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Landslide Lake in Tibet Floods India


Roughly a year after forming behind a landslide dam, the lake on the Pareechu River in Tibet began to drain on June 26, 2005. Water and mud gushed down the Pareechu River into the Sutlej, the major river that flows through Indias Himachal Pradesh state. Thousands were evacuated from the banks of the Sutlej, and though several bridges and buildings were damaged or destroyed, no injuries were reported in the flood, according to news reports.

Uttarkashi Landslide
Already predicted in 2002
Sliding started in Sept 2003 Continues till date Property loss over 300 crores No lives lost
IRS-LISS-III images taken before and after Varunavat landslide in 2003

Landslides in the Alkananda valley

Questions ??? Is it related to Earthquake in 1991, 1999 and in recent times

Varunavat Landslide, Uttarkashi

IRS-PAN image

A case study from Sikkim Himalayas

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SEWAGE DISCHARGE

MUMBAI CITY SEWAGE DISCHARGE IN MAHIM BAY

IRS-1D LISS-III IMAGE

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Korangi Mangrove forest near Kakinada

<-Aqua culture

MANGROVE DEGRADATION DUE TO AQUA CULTURE ALONG KAKINADA COAST

IRS1D LISS-III AND PAN MERGED IMAGE

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Devastating fire at IOC Oil Depot Jaipur, India


IOCL Terminal Jaipur, Fire 29/10/2009

A massive fire broke out at the Indian Oil Corporation depot in Sitapura Industrial Area of Jaipur on Thursday night. This led to an uncontrollable fire which engulfed 12 huge tanks.Nearly one lakh kilolitres of fuel, worth Rs 500 crore just burn out. The flames, had thrown up huge columns of thick, black smoke which blocked sunlight. Officials and firefighters finally decided to wait for the burning fuel to get consumed and for the fire to extinguish by itself, as there seemed to be no other alternative.An area of 5 km radius had been marked as danger zone.

General Layout of Terminal & Occurrence of Incident

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Uran Plant

Map showing location of IOC depot at Jaipur and its adjoining areas

Area where Fire smoke of IOC depot observed

Satellite image overlay on land records map

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Forestry

MODIS-detected real-time fire hot-spot image

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USEM
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Tsunami Damage (December 2004)

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Tsunami Damage
The island of Phuket on the Indian Ocean coast of

Thailand is a major tourist destination and was also in the path of the tsunami that washed ashore on December 26, 2004, resulting in a heavy loss of life. These simulated natural color ASTER images show a 27 kilometer (17mile) long stretch of coast north of the Phuket airport on December 31 (right), along with an image acquired two years earlier (left). The changes along the coast are obvious where the vegetation has been stripped away. These images are being used to create damage assessment maps for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. Image credit: NASA/JPL.
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Before & After Disasters Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant

Towards Building Disaster Resilience


Disaster Management Support Programme
National Database for Emergency Mgt. Flood Management Hazard Zonation & Early Warning VPN Communications Decision Support System Landslide Hazard Zonation

Cyclone warning

Drought Monitoring

Satellite based VPN for DMS

Tsunami Response

NIDM IMD CWC PMO

MHA [NEOC]

1 Hub at MHA 7 Expert Nodes at NRSA; IMD; CWC; INCOIS; GSI; NIDM; PMO 4.5 M Antenna; 4 Mbps Bandwidth 22 State Emergency Operations Centres [SEOCs] 1.8 M Antenna

Working with DoD for Early Warning System

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Sea Surface Temperature


Land: green pixels show where foliage is being produced due to photosynthesis; tan pixels show little or no productivity. Ocean: red pixels show warmer surface temperatures, while yellows and greens are intermediate values, and blue pixels show cold water.
Credit: MODIS Instrument Team, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Animation produced using 8-day composite of MODIS data acquired daily over whole globe during first week in April 2000.
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What is GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a Constellation of Earth-Orbiting Satellites for the Purpose of Defining Geographic Positions On and Above the Surface of the Earth.

Space Segment Control Segment User Segment


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Examples of GPS Applications


Emergency Sport and Recreation

Environmental Issues

Fishing

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GPS for Disaster Support

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