[Qgis-community-team] QGIS maps on the scale of micrometers
Richard Duivenvoorde
rdmailings at duif.net
Fri May 18 12:07:28 PDT 2018
Hi Ben,
Interesting project and use of QGIS !
Yes please we would welcome a slightly more popular writeup as an
example of a QGIS 'use-case'. Read more about it here:
https://qgis.org/en/site/about/case_studies/index.html
You can either do a pull request on the website sources in github, OR
sent me text + images (including some info about you/your group)
(richard at qgis.org), see the intro of
https://qgis.org/en/site/about/case_studies/index.html
This would be the first use-case of this year, so I would like to take
the opportunity to ask for more stories!
Users, please take some time to write up a nice use case.
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
On 18-05-18 19:56, Ben Linzmeier wrote:
> Hello QGIS community,
>
> A small group of geochemists at the University of Wisconsin have been
> using QGIS for compiling /in situ/ geochemical data across multiple
> instruments (both point analyses and rasters) on the scale of
> micrometers. We just published a short article in Eos highlighting this
> unique use case
> (https://eos.org/project-updates/making-maps-on-a-micrometer-scale) and
> have put together a tutorial website (linked in the article) for this
> particular use.
>
> As this development was a major time saver during the course of my
> dissertation work, I would like to thank everyone for their efforts in
> developing and documenting this amazing tool. If you would like a
> reformatted or slightly different writeup for the QGIS website case
> studies, please let me know.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ben Linzmeier
> Ubben Postdoctoral Fellow
> Northwestern University
>
>
>
>
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