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Proceedings of the Sixth Annual UW GIS Symposium: Earthquakes influence on populations and land cover in King County with GIS

Proceedings of the Sixth Annual UW GIS Symposium
Earthquakes influence on populations and land cover in King County with GIS
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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Contributors
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. Keynote
  6. Short Talks
    1. Interactive Digital Story Mapping to Document Housing (In)justice through Community-Based Design
    2. The Uneven Geographies of Digital Food Apartheid
    3. Entanglements: Counter-Mapping the History of Asian Migration onto Coast Salish Lands
    4. 'Reclaiming Venus' through ArcGIS Story Maps
    5. Earthquakes influence on populations and land cover in King County with GIS
    6. Snow Coverage on Mount Rainier: 2001 vs. 2021
    7. The Disaster Response Exercise: Mapping a Post-Earthquake Environment from a Bicyclist's Perspective

Earthquakes influence on populations and land cover in King County with GIS

Xiaohan Yao, Earth and Space Science

Using GIS as a visual aid to directly point out the the influenced areas by historical earthquakes in King County. Then use recent data for populations and land cover to briefly tell the Earthquakes influence on population and land cover construction within that impacted area.

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