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Geospatial & State Tiger Lines - Feb. 4th, 2026

Summary

The main objectives of these tasks were to become familiar with the ArcGIS Pro tools for Geospatial and utilizing point classifications. The most difficult learning curve by far was diving into the software and understanding how to better leverage it to create more compelling deliverables! (Definitely seems like that’s been the case for everyone assignment) This should be the case though because if that’s not the case then you’re content with your work and there's no growth. To list a few of the drawings depicted below, as shown in Fig. 1, this covers the displaying Kodiak Island Cities. Basically, what we did was we brought in the point feature cloud and overlayed it with the map with real world coordinates. For Fig.2 this displays Population variation within different parts of Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. The learning curve for this assignment was definitely learning how to create the topology watershed map (Fig. 5) because the tools were sort of unfamiliar to me and was a little bit of a learning curve. Overall, this was a really good opportunity to further become well versed within ArcGIS Pro and continue to hone our skills for future career opportunities!
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Fig. 1: Island Cities
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Fig. 2: Population (per sq km)
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Fig. 3: Stillwater Wetlands
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Fig. 4: Census Population
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Fig. 5: Watershed
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Fig. 6: DeKalb Country DEM

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