Exploring the Bounds and Limits of GIS

A short blog about what I am doing and learning in relation to Geographic Information Systems. I explore different techniques as well as different GIS platforms, and report my experiences, successes, and failures.

Monday, November 29, 2021

A Geologic Map of the Silver Comet Trail in Alabama and Georgia

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My name is Benjamin Weinmann and I am currently a graduate student at Auburn University studying geology with a focus in structural geology. I completed my undergraduate studies at the College of William & Mary in Geology in 2016. I also enjoy using GIS and am interested in pursuing a potential career in it. I take an interest in computers and programming as a hobby (though I am not a very good programmer). Other hobbies include playing music (bass, guitar, and banjo), making things (cheese, cigar box guitars, Arduino projects, brewing beer/mead, whatever I am interested in at the time), and more. I have worked multiple jobs doing a variety of things from making wine to working with composites to geotechnical engineering.
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Resumé

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Full Project Reports

  • HAZUS, Earthquakes, and Tsunamis
  • Mayan Collapse
  • Earthquake Hazards
  • Geomorphology and Watersheds Report
  • Report 4

Things of Interest!

  • ArcGIS Code Sharing
  • Calculate Sinuosity
  • Elevation Profile Add-In
  • Geology and Python
  • GIS StackExchange
  • GIS Tools and Techniques for Landscape Ecological Research
  • Open Topography
  • Stream Gradient & Sinuosity Toolbox for ArcGISv10

Data sources

  • Alabama View
  • Alaska Elevatoin and GIS data
  • NCEDC - Earthquakes
  • The National Map
  • USDA Geospatial Data Gateway

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