ArcGIS Toolbox to update metadata for layers in MXD file
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ArcGIS Toolbox to update metadata for layers in MXD file
Python script and tools to compute cross-sections along a streamline in python and ArcGIS.
This script was developed to create a two-dimensional profile of a three-dimensional survey for use in river restoration. Structure surveys need to be converted so that two-dimensional areas can be computed and related to regional curves.
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Code Samples
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This repo consists of Jupyter Notebooks for various projects done with ArcGIS Desktop (mainly ArcGIS pro).
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