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January 2017
PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
Story Map: Caldera Cruizers (Figures 8 and 9)
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NMHU Org. Account – Caldera Cruizers
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Created an Application – Story Map (Figure. 8)
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All layers were individually exported as shapefiles and
zipped
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Uploaded into ArcGIS Online
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Create Maps – import data, symbolize, style
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Videos uploaded to YouTube channel and linked
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Pictures/Maps cited or linked through Facebook
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All files and Story Map made “Public” so everyone can
access
Figure 8. QR code for the online story map.
Significance of Work
As one of the newest additions to the National Park Service,
Valles Caldera National Preserve can benefit from increased
awareness. It has a long and vibrant geologic and cultural
history. The research and analyses provided by this project
is a gateway to user friendly access that displays otherwise
complex, geographic information system outputs.
References
ESRI. “World Landforms - Improved Hammond Method.”
ArcGIS. ESRI, 14 July 2015. Web. 5 Feb. 2016.
F. Goff, J.N. Garnder, S.L. Reneau, S.A. Kelley, K.A. Kempter,
J.R. Lawrence, 2011. Geologic map of the Valles Caldera,
Jemez Mountains, New Mexico. Map. Socorro, New Mexico:
New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources,
Open-file Geologic Map 79, scale 1:50,000. Print.
Authors
Zakiya C. Shivji, Renea Roberts, Randall Dongo-Olsen, Elisa
Abeyta, Daniel Hernandez, Daniel Grondin, and Joseph
Zebrowski, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, New
Mexico.
Competition Organizers
Amanda Aragon, New Mexico Highlands University, Las
Vegas, New Mexico and Caren Remillard, University of
Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
Figure 9. Caldera Cruizers Team – (from top to bottom, left
to right) Joseph Zebrowski (Advisor), Daniel Grondin, Renea
Roberts, Randall Dongo-Olsen, Daniel Hernandez, Zakiya
Shivji, and Elisa Abeyta.