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The cross-section extraction visualization tool automates extracting cross-sections with their horizontal distance and elevation. The repository contains notebooks and ArcGIS Pro Tool for cross-section extraction and visualization.
The easiest and quickest way to use the cross-section extraction visualization tool is to run it from ArcPro Toolboxes, where the functions can be directly loaded without setup. The tutorial for using the tool is shared on my YouTube channel (learnsomethingtoday): https://youtu.be/J0KKxBf-vLI
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Currently, it provides CSVs and PNG files further extension is available in the GitHub repository with the folder name of CrossSectionsExtractionVisualizationExtension which tool tries to convert point to line which has shapefile (.shp), raster (.tif) and save it in the ArcGIS Pro content.
I acknowledge the YouTube video made by the GeoDev Tools channel for the video of the crosssection extractor and the valuable feedback by the GY539 GIS Programming advisor (Dr. Hongxing Liu) and (Dr. Dan Tian), also for other direct and indirect contributions to build and implement this tool.
Dong, P., Zhong, R., Xia, J., & Tan, S. (2020). A semi-automated method for extracting channels and channel profiles from lidar-derived digital elevation models. Geosphere, 16(3), 806-816.
Open for collaboration and welcome any valuable feedback or suggestions for improvement. If you have any queries about the algorithm, open for discussion and contact: pthapa2@crimson.ua.edu.