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MCJs MSA GIS Blog. Wednesday, December 7, 2016. First and foremost, I began the analysis by clipping the raster to the extent of the census tract data provided. Secondly, I utilized a zonal statistics tool as a table in order to determine the total impervious areas. I then joined the zonal statistics as a table results table to the census data. Once these tables were joined I performed an intersect with the school district data. This was one of the more difficult labs to complete. The amount of vari.

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MCJs MSA GIS Blog. Wednesday, December 7, 2016. First and foremost, I began the analysis by clipping the raster to the extent of the census tract data provided. Secondly, I utilized a zonal statistics tool as a table in order to determine the total impervious areas. I then joined the zonal statistics as a table results table to the census data. Once these tables were joined I performed an intersect with the school district data. This was one of the more difficult labs to complete. The amount of vari.

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