I'm putting together a talk that I'll be giving in a week at the annual
conference of the American Society for Surface Mining and Reclamation. I'd
like a couple of raster maps to use as illustrations, and I don't have the
data from which to generate them.
Does anyone have an interpolated surface showing the distribution of a
plant or animal over an area?
How about the same thing for a chemical constituent in soils or water?
And, if anyone has a series of maps that show the distribution of plants
or animals with topography, aspect, slope, geology or another abiotic
variable, I'd like to use these, too.
Anything in PostScript (.ps) or .eps format will work. I can then put the
illustrations in the printed paper (with attributions, of course!) and in
the MagicPoint presentation accompanying the talk.
Thanks,
Rich
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
2404 SW 22nd Street | Troutdale, OR 97060-1247 | U.S.A.
+ 1 503-667-4517 (voice) | + 1 503-667-8863 (fax) | rshepard@appl-ecosys.com
Rich,
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 06:02:48PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm putting together a talk that I'll be giving in a week at the annual
conference of the American Society for Surface Mining and Reclamation. I'd
like a couple of raster maps to use as illustrations, and I don't have the
data from which to generate them.
Does anyone have an interpolated surface showing the distribution of a
plant or animal over an area?
How about the same thing for a chemical constituent in soils or water?
you may check Helena Mitasova's and Bill Brown's web pages:
http://www2.gis.uiuc.edu:2280/modviz/
-> Chesapeake Bay
Nitrogen (4D)
-> Underground
Chemicals (4D)
However, they will have to agree of course to use their illustrations.
And, if anyone has a series of maps that show the distribution of plants
or animals with topography, aspect, slope, geology or another abiotic
variable, I'd like to use these, too.
Here you may check:
http://mpa.itc.it/
Cesare Furlanello's group at ITC/Irst, Trento
Anything in PostScript (.ps) or .eps format will work. I can then put the
illustrations in the printed paper (with attributions, of course!) and in
the MagicPoint presentation accompanying the talk.
Hope this helps,
Markus
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Markus Neteler wrote:
you may check Helena Mitasova's and Bill Brown's web pages:
Here you may check:
http://mpa.itc.it/
Thanks, Markus.
Rich
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
2404 SW 22nd Street | Troutdale, OR 97060-1247 | U.S.A.
+ 1 503-667-4517 (voice) | + 1 503-667-8863 (fax) | rshepard@appl-ecosys.com