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We're curating a list of our favorite bathymetry and water analysis resources we've shared. If you have a specific type of content you want us to curate a list for, drop a comment! 🌊 Studying Coastal Salt Marshes: https://ow.ly/ubvx50SYv81 🌅 Bathymetric Data Acquisition and Navigation: https://ow.ly/AWmh50SYv8c 🏚️ Vector Features as Obstructions in Watershed Creation: https://ow.ly/bzxi50SYv84
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Fun story - our office is moving! As geospatial people, choosing a new office was a long and in-depth process. If you think we used similar spatial analysis techniques to choose an office location as we do with our clients, you'd be exactly right. It was a fun exercise in location intelligence and I'm super excited for the move! See blog post about 1) the workflow behind choosing a new office, and 2) why we continue to be an in-office primary consultancy. Also - Do you have ideas for blog posts you'd like to see about the work we do? Pass your ideas along, I'd love to hear what folks are interested in learning about! https://lnkd.in/gBnsTizy #GIS #consulting #spatialanalysis
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Hi Folks, exploring Waste Dumps Runout and Mobility. In debris flow analysis, it's common to plot the ratio of maximum fall height (H_max) to maximum runout distance (L_max) against volume. This ratio decreases as landslide volume increases, reflecting the dynamics of frictional failures. Typically, for volumes under 10^5 m³, the ratio remains above 0.1. When volumes exceed 10^6 m³, the ratio drops below 0.1, indicating significant changes in failure dynamics with larger volumes (Legros, 2002). However, plotting runout distance directly against volume provides a clearer correlation. This approach suggests that drop height adds unnecessary scatter to the data (T. R. H. Davies, 1982). It shows that runout distance is primarily influenced by the failed volume, establishing it as a critical factor in debris flow dynamics (T. R. Davies & McSaveney, 1999). I would love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this topic! 😎!
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A simple demonstration of managing file transfers using the High Desert Drive service. You can try it yourself (no account needed) at https://lnkd.in/exXvstXA
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We’re tracking Helene’s latest path. Here’s what you need to know
Tracking Hurricane Helene’s Latest Path
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And it begins! Follow this link to a video of the first moments of water spilling through the landslide debris and into the Chilcotin. https://lnkd.in/gx83XzK2
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Explore the features of our Single Defect Survey. 🏠📋 Click here to get a free quote: https://lnkd.in/dNscCRiK #SmartHomeSurveyors #DefectAnalysis #PropertyMaintenance #defectsurvey
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Our weekly threat insights roundup is now live! We've observed a lot of credential harvesting attempts during this past week. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dUkRA4JF Stay informed and stay safe!
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Today's task is done... (Create the field dependency between the Country and the State. • Create the second field dependency between State/Province and City. )
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