Blog Post 6
I may have lied in my last blog post. After learning about the different raster analysis tools and
discussing with Dr. M I decided that showing a density analysis for both elevation and area (on
two separate maps) would be best. That is if it works… I tried to project the data and it froze, so Dr. M had to project my data for me but the file somehow got corrupted when it was transferred back into
my file so I spent a solid 2 hours trying to open it, trouble-shoot, and brainstorm with Dr. M and
Cate on what I could do to get it to work or what I could do if it doesn’t work. If it does work
then I will use the Kernal tool for the analysis of the projected data. I will have four maps, one
for temperature, one for carbon emissions, one for density of elevation, and one for density of
area. If it does not work then I will include a “what is next section” on my poster and describe
the process which I attempted as the next steps for analysis. but so far, Here is my poster with the professional maps that I have so far. However, this is probably subject to change.
discussing with Dr. M I decided that showing a density analysis for both elevation and area (on
two separate maps) would be best. That is if it works… I tried to project the data and it froze, so Dr. M had to project my data for me but the file somehow got corrupted when it was transferred back into
my file so I spent a solid 2 hours trying to open it, trouble-shoot, and brainstorm with Dr. M and
Cate on what I could do to get it to work or what I could do if it doesn’t work. If it does work
then I will use the Kernal tool for the analysis of the projected data. I will have four maps, one
for temperature, one for carbon emissions, one for density of elevation, and one for density of
area. If it does not work then I will include a “what is next section” on my poster and describe
the process which I attempted as the next steps for analysis. but so far, Here is my poster with the professional maps that I have so far. However, this is probably subject to change.
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