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show how to interpolate and how the quality of the data can have a big impact on the result |
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+ | ==Introduction to SAGA== |
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+ | IDK I know nothing about this software |
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+ | ==Downloading SAGA== |
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+ | Before beginning the tutorial, if you do not have the 3.4.14 version or above of QGIS please follow the steps below: |
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+ | * Follow this link to download [http://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/download.html] |
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+ | * Choose which version is compatible with the computer you are working on |
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+ | * Follow the steps in the pop-up downloading window |
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+ | ==Acquiring the Data== |
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+ | To download the <b>Earthquake</b> data follow these steps: |
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+ | * Visit the <b>Significant Earthquake Database</b> at this link [https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/hazel/view/hazards/earthquake/search] |
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+ | * Fill in the date of the form beginning by setting the minimum year to <b>1990</b> and the maximum year to <b>2013</b> |
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+ | * Select <b>North America and Hawaii</b> as the Region Name |
Revision as of 08:27, 28 November 2024
Kriging Interpolation on Major Canadian City Temperature Data using System for Automated Geoscientific Analysis (SAGA GIS)
Purpose
show how to interpolate and how the quality of the data can have a big impact on the result
Introduction to SAGA
IDK I know nothing about this software
Downloading SAGA
Before beginning the tutorial, if you do not have the 3.4.14 version or above of QGIS please follow the steps below:
- Follow this link to download [1]
- Choose which version is compatible with the computer you are working on
- Follow the steps in the pop-up downloading window
Acquiring the Data
To download the Earthquake data follow these steps:
- Visit the Significant Earthquake Database at this link [2]
- Fill in the date of the form beginning by setting the minimum year to 1990 and the maximum year to 2013
- Select North America and Hawaii as the Region Name