The areas selected as an example are mosaic images derived from satellite imagery and aerial imagery / World Imagery ESRI – VOLCANOES OF THE BOGD AREA, GOBI ALTAI, MONGOLIA The areas selected as an example are mosaic images derived from satellite imagery and aerial imagery. This is the result of the interpretation of the land surface mapping data and its subsequent processing using the ArcGIS Desktop v10.3.0. Esri Inc., application tools and also using a graphical editor. Cartographic image: SAT - Landsat MS PMM: ArcGIS Desktop v10.3.0. Esri Inc., graphical editor. Thematic layers: one satellit images - Landsat MS, map design elements. Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS C1 Level-1 (Landsat Product ID: LC08_L1TP_134029_20160415_20170326_01_T1 / Landsat Scene ID: LC81340292016106LGN01, File Date: 2017-03-26T19:03:15Z. NASA-USGS, New realistic and more visual cartographic image. New version of the image based on visualization of Landsat-8 OLI TIRS (Canal B-8, PAN) image data, false colors. Cartographic image: accent / fragment PMM: ArcGIS Desktop v10.3.0. Esri Inc., graphical editor. Thematic layers: base layers - World Imagery / World Hillshade (Dark) ESRI, map design elements. New realistic and more visual cartographic image. Poster: https://www.geophotobank/Maps/wallmaps/pp_TEGSH-SAT-WSH.pdf https://www.geophotobank/Maps/wallmaps/pp_TEGSH-LANDSAT-MS-FC.pdf Comment: 1. Gobi Altai, Bogd area, Uverkhangay aimag, Central Mongolia. The highest point of the region is Tegsh volcano (1644.9 m). Coordinates: 44.372784° / 102.133672°. There are more than 20 volcanic structures in this area. 2. World Imagery (Clarity) World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery in many parts of the world and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map includes 15m TerraColor imagery at small and mid-scales (591M down to 72k) and 2.5m SPOT Imagery (288k to 72k) for the world, and USGS 15m Landsat imagery for Antarctica. The map features 0.3m resolution imagery in the continental United States and 0.6m resolution imagery in parts of Western Europe from Maxar. In other parts of the world, 1 meter resolution imagery is available from IGN Spain. Additionally, imagery at different resolutions has been contributed by the GIS User Community. When preparing the design of a series of unified images, a scale scale and a circular scale with divisions in degrees were used (MapTools Inc.). 3. Compiled from a variety of sources, including contributions from the GIS User Community, the World Hillshade (Dark) map provides a multi-directional terrain hillshade rendering of 24-meter elevation data globally and 10-meter or better in many parts of the world. Inspired by the legendary Swiss artist, Eduard Imhof, multi-directional hillshade maps present unparalleled views of the world’s mountains, plateaus, valleys and canyons by using an algorithm that computes light source from six different directions (as opposed to one direction in a default hillshade). The result is a stunning visualization in both high slope and expressionless areas. This Dark version of our World Hillshade is especially useful in building maps that provide terrain context while highlighting feature layers and labels. 4. Multispectral images that include data outside the human-visible spectrum provide more complete information about the Earth's surface. 5. Design versions when using methods of analytical shadow relief shading, in combination with different types of hypsometric scales. GIS application tools provide researchers with ample opportunities for their interpretation, visualization, creating a more realistic image of the landscape and maps. Source: Шагдар Ш. Монголын газарзийн нэрийн товч толь бичиг, Улаабтаатар, Tип. Старт лайн, 2007, – 660 с. [In Mongolian] Geological map of Mongolia [Карта]: / Scale 1:1,000,000. Ed. O. Tamurtogoo. Institute Geology and Mineral Recourses, Academy of Sciences of the Mongolia (MAS), Geological Information Center of MRAM. Ulaanbaatar. 2002. - 14 sheets. Geological formations of Mongolia / Ed. Col.: Barsbolt R., Luvsandanzan B., Knipper A.L., Yanshin A.L., Kovalenko V.I., Dergunov A.B., Nagibina M.S., Ruzhentsev S.V., Yarmolyuk V.V., Gerbova V.G. / Rev. j: A.B. Lergunov, V.I. Kovalenko / Trudy sovm. ros mong. scientific research geol. expeditions, vol. 55. - M.: Publishing House «Step», - 1995, - 177. - [In Russian]. Mongolian People's Republic. National Atlas // Ch. ed: V.V. Vorobyov, Sh. Tsegmid / Ulaanbaatar - Moscow. - 1990. - 144 p. - [In Russian]. Selivanov E.I. Neotectonics and geomorphology of the Mongolian Folk Republics / - M .: "Nedra". - 1972. - 296 p. from ill. and maps. - [In Russian]. Genshaft Yu.S., Saltykovsky A.Ya. Cenozoic volcanism in Mongolia / Russian Journal of Earth Sciences. Vol. 2, no. 3/4, February 2000, - pp. 153-183. - [In Russian]. Data source: ArcGIS Online Viewer, Esri Inc. https://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, Esri Inc. https://livingatlas.arcgis.com/en/ Spheroid: WGS, 1984 Geographic Coordinate System (GCS Datum): World Geodetic System, WGS 1984 Projection: Web Mercator WGS 84 (Auxiliary Sphere) Prime Meridian: Greenwich Scale 1:24,000-1:6,000 Cartographer & Designer: Abdulmyanov S.N. "Geo Photo Bank" www.geophotobank.com © Абдульмянов С.Н. abdulmyanov@gmail.com