Users

Unearthing New Perspectives for Better Presentations


The Applications


Many public and private enterprises require surface or subsurface information for projects such as:
  • Environmental clean-ups
  • Natural resource mining
  • Archeological digs
  • Utility line designs
  • Landscape designs
  • And many more...
Through the measurement and subsequent visualization of spatial GIS data, professionals can perform highly complex or important work. This means the more detailed information they have at their disposal, the better they can do their job or predict extraneous variables.

The Gap In ArcGIS Alone


With the right tools, professionals can now transform earth surfaces and composition data into information, making it easier to understand and communicate with their colleagues. Many of today’s leading software applications, such as GIS commonly enable the perspective of an object or place when seen from above. In the case of surface mapping, GIS applications commonly apply this perspective along with contouring or color ramping to aid in the communication of elevation. Yet, in the case of sub-surfaces, or cross sections, GIS has yet to employ an appropriate or compelling two-dimensional (2D) viewing perspective.


The ArcGIS and CrossView Solution

Now CrossView, as part with ESRI’s toolkit, makes this possible by making the invisible visible and bringing cross sections to life instantly.

Practical and Versatile GIS Visualization Technology For:
  • GIS analysts
  • Hydrologists
  • Civil engineers
  • Utility engineers or environmental engineers
  • Generalists, such as planners or GIS analysts.
  • Any GIS professional
  • And many, many more

 

 

 

Geographic

 

Geo-chemical

 

Environmental

 

 

Environmental Example (pdf)

 

 

Hydrological Example (pdf)

Geological Example (pdf)