Hello; I have several seawater parameters collected at several depths; is there a way to analyze these vertical profiles in ArcMap?
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Felipe,
I'd recommend ArcGIS Pro for analyzing water column data. There are many ways to look at water column data ... I'll mention a few. You can leverage the charting features of Pro to explore how variables measured in the water column change by depth. For example,
Several of the tools in the Spatial Statistics and Space Time Pattern Mining toolboxes can process 3D data directly. The example below is a hot spot analysis (Getis-Ord Gi*) of dissolved oxygen.
Using the range slider (far right corner of the screenshot below), you can dynamically select a single depth level from the water column and analyze it with any geoprocessing tool that takes points. For example, in the image below, I used the Kernel Interpolation with Barriers tool to create a continuous surface of temperature,
Felipe,
I'd recommend ArcGIS Pro for analyzing water column data. There are many ways to look at water column data ... I'll mention a few. You can leverage the charting features of Pro to explore how variables measured in the water column change by depth. For example,
Several of the tools in the Spatial Statistics and Space Time Pattern Mining toolboxes can process 3D data directly. The example below is a hot spot analysis (Getis-Ord Gi*) of dissolved oxygen.
Using the range slider (far right corner of the screenshot below), you can dynamically select a single depth level from the water column and analyze it with any geoprocessing tool that takes points. For example, in the image below, I used the Kernel Interpolation with Barriers tool to create a continuous surface of temperature,
Thanks a lot Kevin for your reply. Very useful comments!