Tutorial
Welcome to the tutorial. The tutorial will show you how to interact with the OCEBIS web application, also known as Maps, which is available at https://ocebis.org.
Overview
In the OCEBIS web application, which will be referred to as app, you can display three types of layers, which are available in Settings panel in the left menu:
- Geology layers: Layers which consist of general geology attributes such as topography or sediments.
- Layers of area: Layers which are generated for a particular area based on underlying attributes of the area.
- Connectivity layers: Layers which show the transport probability based on a point of origin.
You can interact with the displayed layers by configuring the Toolbox panel in the left menu:
- Select: Option to select a geometry object.
- Point: Geometry object characterised by the coordinate: [lon1, lat1].
- Single line: Geometry object characterised by start coordinate: [lon1, lat1] and end coordinate: [lon2, lat2], with a line in-between.
- Box: Geometry object characterised by its rectangle shape with corner coordinates: [lon1, lat1], [lon2, lat2], [lon3, lat3] and [lon4, lat4].
You can display information of a displayed layer by selecting the layer in the Information panel in the top-right corner.