As the saying goes, to all good things must come an end. And sadly, we say goodbye this month to our regular series, the Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ); but fear not my two dedicated readers (ha!), we are replacing Read More
As the saying goes, to all good things must come an end. And sadly, we say goodbye this month to our regular series, the Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ); but fear not my two dedicated readers (ha!), we are replacing Read More
A comparison of 30-m and 90-m SRTM data from Crater Highlands, Tanzania. (Graphic Credit: NASA) On September 23, 2014, the White House announced the coming availability of a near-global 30-meter (m) version of the widely utilized elevation dataset, the Shuttle Read More
This month I bring you…. a free explosion. Now you may say that explosions are inherently costly, or that you can go to any NASCAR event and see a crash, this explosion, however, is a new breed. Usually the explosion Read More
Have you ever loaded two files into ArcGIS with different projections yet they still lined up? I am guessing all of you will say yes as this is one of ArcGIS’ best features, albeit it rather seamless and hidden. The Read More
An example of a free dataset you can find through the Stanford Libraries free GIS data website. This dizzying map divides the world along ethnic group boundaries. The original dataset contains more than 8,900 individual polygons! (Data Credit: Swiss Federal Read More
Continuing with the theme of ArcGIS lessons started in December’s Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), this month we look at the steps required to calculate the area of a polygon shapefile. In this G-FAQ, we cover some of theory behind Read More
Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words, and that is especially the case if you have ever read my verbose Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ) series, haha! So this month, I break from tradition with a video tutorial as Read More
Okay, so I know we have all had the experience of installing a freeware program and along with it seven smaller programs are added to your computer. And then what if one of those smaller add-on programs is causing issues Read More
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