Intro to Raster Data


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Raster plot with ggplot2 using the viridis color scale
Raster plot with ggplot2 using the viridis color scale

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UTM zones in the USA.
The UTM zones across the continental United States. From: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8d/Utm-zones-USA.svg

Intro to Raster Data (Advance)


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Plot Raster Data


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Reproject Raster Data


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Raster Calculations (Advance)


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Source: National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)

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Work with Multi-Band Rasters (Advance)


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Image Stretch

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Open and Plot Vector Layers


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Extent image

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Open and Plot Vector Layers (Advance)


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Map of the footpaths in the study area.
Map of the footpaths in the study area.

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Map of the footpaths in the study area where each feature is colored differently.
Map of the footpaths in the study area where each feature is colored differently.

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Map of the boardwalks in the study area.
Map of the boardwalks in the study area.

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Map of the stone walls in the study area where each feature is colored differently.
Map of the stone walls in the study area where each feature is colored differently.

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Roads and trails in the area.
Roads and trails in the area.

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Roads and trails in the area demonstrating how to use different line thickness and colors.
Roads and trails in the area demonstrating how to use different line thickness and colors.

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Roads and trails in the area with different line thickness for each type of paths.
Roads and trails in the area with different line thickness for each type of paths.

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Roads and trails in the study area using thicker lines than the previous figure.
Roads and trails in the study area using thicker lines than the previous figure.

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Map of the paths in the study area with large-font and border around the legend.
Map of the paths in the study area with large-font and border around the legend.

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Map of the paths in the study area using a different color palette.
Map of the paths in the study area using a different color palette.

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Roads and trails in the area highlighting paths where horses and bikes are allowed.
Roads and trails in the area highlighting paths where horses and bikes are allowed.

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Map of the continental United States where the state lines are colored by region.
Map of the continental United States where the state lines are colored by region.

Plot Multiple Vector Layers (Advance)


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Handling Spatial Projection & CRS


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Maps of the United States using data in different projections. Source: opennews.org, from: https://media.opennews.org/cache/06/37/0637aa2541b31f526ad44f7cb2db7b6c.jpg{alt=’Maps of the United States using data in different projections.}


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Convert from .csv to a Vector Layer


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Manipulate Raster Data


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Extent illustration Image Source: National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)


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Image shows raster information extraction using 20m polygon boundary. Image Source: National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)


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Image shows raster information extraction using 20m buffer region. Image Source: National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)


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Raster Time Series Data (Advance)


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Create Publication-quality Graphics (Advance)


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