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Slope Analysis Proximity to Water Landuse Analysis Proximity to Landfills
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Potential Sites for a LandfillThe town of Stowe, Vermont, has experienceda substantial increase in population. It has beendecided that a landfill must be built to take thestrain off the existing sites. The following criteria will be used to rank:a. With flatter slopes are more suitable.b. Farthest from streams are more suitable.c. Farthest from existing sites are more suitable.d. Accessible to open road.e. Land use is taken into account.% Influence for each layerSlop: 30 %Water: 35%Landfills: 25%Landuse: 10%Intersecting with roadArea > 10 acres
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National Ecological ReservesOther ReservesHimalayasHengduan MountainsWuling Mountains
WatershedSoutheastern BasinSonghua River BasinHaihe River BasinHuaihe River BasinPearl River BasinNorthwestern BasinSouthwestern BasinLiaohe River BasinYangtze River BasinYellow River Basin
This map describes 32 China NationalBiodiversity Priority Reserves and 10major watersheds. Code 17, 18 , and22 stand for 3 areas where I managedto digitize and rectify.
China Priority Reserves Distribution0 360 720180
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Gun: Clustered Gang: Clustered Drug: Random Others: Random
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Spatial analysis in the locations of homicides in Pittsburgh, PA. Author: Sulong Zhou
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