BobbyO Posted December 3, 2018 SSR Team Posted December 3, 2018 I've been going over some (really) old threads tonight and found something interesting that someone may be able to help me locate. Details below. ---- windigeo said: Sorry I missed this thread, it is interesting. HominidWA asked me to post some of my findings from GIS (geographic information systems) analysis, so I'll add several posts showing some screenshots from my TBRC presentation. These maps and graphs are based on 650 encounter locations from Washington, Oregon, and California, that I compiled into a database and assigned coordinates based on maps, atlases, and Topozone. Here are the locations of the encounters plotted on a map to show general location: Here are the encounter locations plotted on top of a Digital Elevation Model, or DEM: Here's a breakdown of elevation by month. You can see that encounters are generally lower in winter, higher in summer, as would be expected: Here's a density map of all encounters, which span the last 60 years. Darker areas indicate higher density of encounters: Here's a slope aspect map of the area, with different colors indicating different slope aspects (the way a slope is facing): ---- Does anyone know who Windigeo was and how/if i could locate what they're talking about here ? Unfortunately due to the above being a decade old now, the screen grabs mentioned are no more. Any help at all will be hugely appreciated as i'd love to view the presentation, thank you.
hiflier Posted December 4, 2018 Posted December 4, 2018 (edited) This is all I could find right away even though I know it isn't what you are looking for: http://web.pdx.edu/~jduh/courses/geog492w11/Projects/Johnson_Estes_gis2_sasq_pres.pdf The presentation may have been done here: https://cryptomundo.com/bigfoot-report/2009-txbfconf/ Edited December 4, 2018 by hiflier
BobbyO Posted December 4, 2018 SSR Team Author Posted December 4, 2018 Thank you H, that's not it no but that's interesting though. I recognise the name too and will have to now rack my brain as to where from..;)
hiflier Posted December 4, 2018 Posted December 4, 2018 Check the second link I posted as perhaps contacting one of the speakers may be able to help you?
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