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Jeff Oppong

Jeff Oppong holds a BSc in Geomatic Engineering and currently a graduate student at Hohai University in China, where he's studying MSc. Harbor, Coastal, and Offshore Engineering. Jeff is a prolific researcher and a GIS/Remote sensing expert who aspires to be a change-agent and a renowned Engineer. Jeff Oppong can be contacted via email. 
Screenshot showing the annual average soil loss layer in ArcGIS Pro.

How to Use ArcGIS Pro to Estimate Soil Erosion from a Catchment Basin

March 22, 2022 by Jeff Oppong

This lesson demonstrates how to use spatial data science and remote sensing techniques in ArcGIS Pro to predict soil erosion from a catchment using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE).

Categories Spatial Analysis Tags ArcGIS Pro, GIS tutorial, soil erosion
Screenshot from ArcGIS Pro showing a symbolized raster of fire risk with yellow for low risk, orange for medium, and red for high risk.

How to Use ArcGIS Pro for Fire Risk Mapping

January 18, 2022January 18, 2022 by Jeff Oppong

Tutorial showing how to map fire risk for a region with slope, elevation, aspect, and land use data in ArcGIS Pro.

Categories Spatial Analysis Tags ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS tutorial, GIS tutorial, raster GIS data
Map showing the delineated shoreline in ArcGIS Pro.

How to Use ArcGIS Pro for Automatic Shoreline Delineation from Landsat Imagery

December 1, 2021 by Jeff Oppong

This tutorial demonstrates a shoreline extraction strategy in ArcGIS Pro by explaning  how to use the Tasseled Cap and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) to automatically delineate shoreline using the Landsat toolkit.

Categories Spatial Analysis Tags ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS tutorial, landsat, NDVI, Tasseled Cap
Flood risk map of East Akim District in Ghana.

How to Use ArcGIS Pro to Map Flood Susceptibility

August 12, 2021 by Jeff Oppong

This tutorial makes use of spatial data science and remote sensing techniques to assess the susceptibility of floods using ArcGIS Pro.

Categories Spatial Analysis Tags ArcGIS Pro, flood mapping
Figure 10: Illustration of Urban Heat Line on LST in ArcGIS Pro.

How to Use ArcGIS Pro to Map Urban Heat Islands

July 11, 2021July 5, 2021 by Jeff Oppong

This ArcGIS Pro tutorial demonstrates how to assess urban heat in a region.

Categories Maps and Cartography Tags ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS tutorial, GIS tutorial
Figure 10: Malaria risk map of Upper Ashanti region of Ghana

How to Use ArcGIS Pro to Estimate Areas Prone to Malaria

July 5, 2021May 18, 2021 by Jeff Oppong

This tutorial uses Spatial Data Science and Remote Sensing techniques (ArcGIS Pro) to estimate areas that are prone to malaria using ArcGIS Pro.

Categories GIS Software Tags ArcGIS Pro
LST map of Connecticut, USA (Landsat 7).

How to Use ArcGIS Pro to Calculate Land Surface Temperature (LST) from Landsat Imagery

July 5, 2021March 30, 2021 by Jeff Oppong

This ArcGIS Pro tutorial utilizes spatial data science and remote sensing techniques to calculate land surface temperatures using Landsat imagery.

Categories GIS Software Tags ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS tutorial, GIS tutorial, Landsat 8
Figure 11: Landslide susceptibility map of Greater Accra, Ghana

How to Use ArcGIS Pro to Assess Landslide Susceptibility

May 19, 2021March 22, 2021 by Jeff Oppong

This tutorial explains how landslide susceptibility can be assessed using ArcGIS Pro.

Categories GIS Software Tags ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS tutorial, GIS tutorial

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