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Finding Fossils: A GIS Approach to Dinosaur Hunting Kate Oheim May 6, 2004 CE/ENVE 524
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Project Setting Two Medicine Formation, in north central Montana Collaborator: Dave Trexler, Two Medicine Dinosaur Institute
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Two Medicine Fm Background Late Cretaceous – 73-84 Million Years old Relatively unexplored until late 1970’s Famous finds: Egg Mountain, first baby dinosaur bones in the U. S.
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Dinosaurs - Predators Daspletosaurus Troodon Bambiraptor Unpictured: Gorgosaurus; Saurornitholestes
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Dinosaurs - Lunch Styracosaurus Maiasaura Lambeosaurus
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GIS and Suitability Analysis Plan of Attack Create a list of attributes to look at Gather data Process vector data to raster Decide weighting of data Calculate Experiment with weighting of calculation
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Data Ancient Geology Digital Elevation Models Modern Vegetation Coverage Roads Current Site Data Ownership
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Data Processing Buffer roads (half mile increments Rasterize roads and reclassify Rasterize geology, merge layers, reclassify Merge DEM’s and reclassify Reclassify vegetation
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Calculation & Analysis Add layers in raster calculator Weighted in two different ways
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Problems & Sources of Error Problems Map corruption Spatial Analyst is very picky Storage: File sizes are VERY large Some data missing such as ranch roads Error Some data points were gathered before acquisition of a GPS receiver Two geologic quadrangles contain updated geology, one does not
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Future Work Run analysis using current sites for other models Walk sections of the formation this summer in MT as a field test and for refinement Gather more data
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