Hello,
I am new to gis and amazed at its power to demonstrate patterns. I am currently trying to generate a map representing the average amount marine debris along 300m of beach. Over the past 10-weeks I have been conducting a weekly survey using an RTK to record all visible marine debris from a known point. The RTK generates a neat CSV file which I have imported into ArcGis Pro as individual layers. The weekly average is 144 points with some clustering.
I want to generate a map that has the average number of points in roughly the "average" clustered spots. Once I have this map, I want to validate the common sampling/estimation techniques to show how much debris is missed or captured along this beach.
I am currently exploring SpaceCubes but not sure if it is the right tool.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Hi @TobyBrown,
As I understand you're in the right path. Use Create Space Time Cube By Aggregating Points tool to get a *.nc (space-time cube) file. Then you can try Emerging Hot Spot Analysis to analyze trends using that cube as an input you just created.
To be honest I don't think 144 points a week is representative to prove patterns. But you are analyzing a small extent so it could be a nice try.
Regards,