Analyzing USGS Site Files using OLAP

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Analyzing USGS Site Files using OLAP Ilya Zaslavsky, June 12, 2007

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Analyzing USGS Site Files using OLAP. Ilya Zaslavsky, June 12, 2007. Pseudo-Maps with OLAP: the USGS Cube without time dimension. US Map of USGS Observations. Alaska. Puerto Rico. Hawaii. Antarctica. US Map of USGS Observations – by ReportedTypeCount. US Map of USGS Observations – - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Analyzing USGS Site Filesusing OLAP

Ilya Zaslavsky, June 12, 2007

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Pseudo-Mapswith OLAP:

the USGS Cube without time dimension

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US Map of USGS Observations

Antarctica

Puerto Rico

Hawaii

Alaska

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US Map of USGS Observations – by ReportedTypeCount

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US Map of USGS Observations – by Mean Available Data

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US Map of USGS Observations – by Max Period of Record

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US Map of USGS Observations – by Mean Period of Record

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USGS Observations: Californiaby Mean Available Data

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USGS Observations: Californiaby Available Data Total

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Available Data by Latitude Bands

Alaska

Big IslandMaui Kauai

Corpus Christi

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USGS data availability by decades:

the USGS Cube with time dimension

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The larger cube (with time dimension):Available data by HUCs by decade

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Different types of nutrients by decade: Available Data Total

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Some physical properties by decade: Available Data Total

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Same without discharge, gage height, temperature and precipitation (the four most common, in that order): Available Data Total