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Lidar-derived image of meandering Pelican Creek shortly before it flows into Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
Data from USGS 3DEP Lidar Explorer:
apps.nationalmap.gov/lidar-explorer/#/
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Lidar-derived image of braided channels on the Waiho (Waiau) River northwest of the town of Franz Josef/Waiau, New Zealand. The river is fed by the nearby Franz Josef Glacier of the Southern Alps.
Data from Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand:
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Lidar-derived image of braided channels on the Waiho (Waiau) River northwest of the town of Franz Josef/Waiau, New Zealand. The river is fed by the nearby Franz Josef Glacier of the Southern Alps.
Data from Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand:
This image is provided for non-commercial use only. If you have questions please contact me at my website, dancoecarto.com
Using data from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Unified Crime Report, this data exploration tool visualizes the gun murders that took place in 2010, the most recent year for which data is available.
The Unified Crimes Report includes voluntarily-reported data from police precincts across the country, and represents more than 285 million U.S. inhabitants—94.6% of the total population, containing details of each person who was killed, including their age, gender, race, relationship to killer, and more.
What the data set does not contain is an assessment of the potential life that was stolen from these individuals as a result of their murder.
To calculate that, we used the World Health Organization’s UNSD Demographic Statistics, and performed an age prediction weighted according to the age distribution of U.S. deaths, paired with a likely cause of death at that age.
Thank you to Jerome Cukier for researching and sharing this dataset with us, and to the FBI Multimedia Productions group for responding quickly to our questions.
Lidar-derived image of braided channels on the Tulsequah River in northern British Columbia.
Data from LidarBC’s Open Lidar Data Portal:
lidar.gov.bc.ca/pages/download-discovery
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Elevation-based image of the Messoyakha River shortly before it flows into the Taz Estuary in northern Russia, derived from a high-resolution stereo digital elevation model.
Data from the Polar Geospatial Center’s ArcticDEM:
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Lidar-derived image of ephemeral channels of the Cooper Creek northeast of Lake Yamma Yamma, Queensland, Australia.
Data from Geoscience Australia’s ELVIS portal:
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Elevation-based image of the Mackenzie River Delta in Canada, derived from a high-resolution stereo digital elevation model.
Data from the Polar Geospatial Center’s ArcticDEM:
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Lidar-derived image of the Colorado River between Smithville and La Grange, Texas, USA.
Data from USGS 3DEP Lidar Explorer:
apps.nationalmap.gov/lidar-explorer/#/
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Lidar-derived image of the Waiapu River meeting the Pacific Ocean on the North Island of New Zealand.
Data from Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand:
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Lidar-derived image of the Clark Fork River floodplain northwest of Missoula, Montana, USA.
Data from the Montana Lidar Viewer (Montana State Library)
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Lidar-derived image of braided channels of the Knik River in Alaska, USA.
Data from Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys: elevation.alaska.gov/
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