Soil Map of Sindh

Soil Map of sindh

Title:
Soil Map of Sind.

Publication year:
1978

Publisher(s):
Direction of Dt. M. Bashir Choudhri. Director General. Soil Survey of Pakistan.

Language:
En

Coordinates:
N28°10 – N23°50 °55 – E71°10

Scale:
1,000,000

Soil Map of Punjab, Pakistan

Soil_map_punjab

Title:
Soil Map of the Punjab.

Publication year:
1978

Publisher(s):
Direction of Dt. M. Bashir Choudhri. Director General. Soil Survey of Pakistan.

Language:
En

Coordinates:
N34°0 – N27°50 °10 – E75°10

Scale:
1,000,000

Land Capability Map of Punjab

landcapability map of punjab

Title:
Land Capability Map of the Punjab.

Publication year:
1978

Publisher(s):
Direction of Dt. M. Bashir Choudhri. Director General. Soil Survey of Pakistan.

Language:
En

Coordinates:
N34°0 – N27°50 °10 – E75°10

Scale:
1,000,000

Karachi Town Administration Boundaries

This GIS map contains polygonal boundaries for 31 administration town of Karachi. It has been developed by Dr. Jamil H. Kazmi at he Department of geography, University of Karachi and generously shared by Bilal Aslam (Research Fellow).

Karachi_town_boundaries

Encrypt Systems

 

Company Name Encrypt Systems
Address Deira
Head Office in City Duabi
Branch Offices in Karachi
Website http://www.encryptsystems.com
Description Not available
Contact Email info@encryptsystems.com
Phone +971552747821
Area of Specialization
  • GIS
  • GIS Data
  • Software Development
  • GIS Trainings

PakInfo Consultants

 

pakinfo

Company Name PakInfo Consultants
Address Aslam Business Squire, Apartment 27, 2nd Floor, E11/2, Islamabad
Website http://www.pakinfo.com.pk
Description Not available
Contact Email info@pakinfo.com.pk
Phone +92-51-2583959
Area of Specialization
  • GIS
  • CAD/Digitizing
  • Remote Sensing
  • GIS Data
  • Software Development
  • Trainings

Seismo-Tectonic map of Pakistan

Seismo-Tectonic map of Pakistan having information for earth quack distribution, damages categories and major structural features with the background with interpolation on depth of the earthquakes.

SEISMOTECTONICS

This map has been developed and generously shared by Mohammad Ihsan Afridi, Geologist Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation, Peshawar Pakistan

Base data for this map have been collected from the meteorological department, some from the Engineering council as building design code of Pakistan and the rest have been digitized from the published map of the Geological Survey of Pakistan.

Volunteers required for PakGIS

The project of PakGIS was started to support researchers, students and professional in their work/ studies by the provision of geo-data which is generally not available free of cost.

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For sustainability of the initiative, we are looking for home based volunteers for the following tasks:

  1. The creation of a standard geo-database for the shapefiles of city maps available  at PakGIS
  2. Development of  new GIS maps of different cities in Pakistan
  3. Creation of a Road network dataset for complete Pakistan, we have raw data available. just need to compile in ArcGIS
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Satellite Image Pakistan Flood 11 August 2010

Relying on NASA Earth Observatory on Natural Hazards, following image has been geo-referencing and converted to KML:

  1. 11 August 2010

The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’sAqua satellite captured this image of Pakistan. This image uses a combination of infrared and visible light to increase the contrast between water and land. Water appears in varying shades of blue, vegetation is green, and bare ground is pinkish brown. Clouds are bright turquoise.

pakistan_tmo_11 Aug 2010

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