Whale Mapping

Most of us using GIS today do not get to do much mapping of whales, but back in the mid 19th century the American whaling trade was big business and you needed to know where the whales were.

Check out this innovative map from 1851 showing the distribution of several different species of whales, identifying each with a combination of color and pictorial symbols.  The map shows at that time that the Pacific Ocean was the primary habitat for whales.  The Atlantic Ocean was not because the whale resources there had been terribly depleted.  Check it out!

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Giant 1940 Wooden Model Joined Together Digitally

Found this interesting digital map of San Francisco in the David Rumsey Map Collection.  It was a massive wooden model of San Francisco that has not been on display in one piece since 1942.  The 158 pieces that create a 42×38 foot model of the city were digitally photographed and pieced together to create one big mosaic image.  The model represented the city as it was in 1940.  Check it out!

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College of the Canyons GIS

Need to fulfill a beginning GIS requirement?  Or just want to expand your knowledge and learn a new skill?  Then come join me at College of the Canyons and sign up for GIS 101, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems.  I promise you the class will be challenging and rewarding!  Also, your earned units are UC/CSU transferrable.

GIS 101 is filling up quickly, so register for the Spring semester as soon as possible.  The GIS class will meet at the Valencia campus every Tuesday from 6:30pm to 9:35pm, February 5 to May 28.  We start next week!

Feel free to contact me, Michael Carson (michael.carson@canyons.edu), if you have any questions.

Unintended Consequences with Data

Many of us that create GIS data and share with others have no idea of the unintended consequences that the data might produce.  Using data and ignoring the scale, resolution, accuracy, and where it came from might produce very wrong results.

Click below to read this rather long story about how location data married with IP addresses is causing a horror show for a couple in South Africa, and this is not the only case.

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ArcGIS 10.7 Prerelease Available

ArcGIS 10.7 Prerelease is available for download now from My ESRI.  This includes Desktop, Engine, and Enterprise.  What’s new in 10.7 can be found here.  System requirements here.  Release note here.  The quick start guide can be found here.

The ArcGIS Desktop and Engine 10.7 setup packages are designed to detect and upgrade an existing installation of the same ArcGIS product. The settings for the installation location, License Manager (for Concurrent Use), or authorization information (for Single Use) are retained during the upgrade.  Continue reading