Mapped earth fissures in the state of Arizona.
Fissures are now displayed and updated on the Hazards Viewer
After cloning the repository, move into the folder and then
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
The site will be visible at http://localhost:8000
Both the fissures and the study areas are served out to the viewer as geojson files, located in the /data
folder. The structure for the data must remain consistent.
earth_fissures.json
There must be a field called Label which contains one of the following 3 values, exactly as written below.
- Continuous earth fissure
- Discontinuous earth fissure
- Reported, unconfirmed earth fissure
earth_fissure_study_areas.json
There must be the fields Label and Pdf. The Pdf field contains the name of any associated pdf files (.pdf) and the thumbnail image (.png) file without the file type extension. (The pdf and thumbnail must be named the same.) If there are mulitiple pdfs they must be separated with a comma. Only one thumbnail is allowed per study area. For example:
Label: "Greene Wash",
Pdf: "greene-wash"
or
Label: "Picacho Peak and Friendly Corner",
Pdf: "picacho-1,picacho-2,picacho-3"
The pdfs and pngs associated with the study areas are located in the folder /assests
.
Starting with updated shapefiles exported from the ArcGIS Fissures project:
- Project the shapefile to WGS 84
- Convert to json using tool in ArcTools
- Then convert the json feature to geojson at http://ogre.adc4gis.com/
- Copy converted text to notepad and save as .json
- Replace file in data folder
Don't forget to add the new pdfs and pngs to the assests folder.
See AZGS/development for updating the live server.
Preview here: http://azgs.github.io/EarthFissureViewer/