Spring 2024 GIS II Student Projects

ArcGIS Online Story Maps

1.     Clayton Leckband, The Vanishing Aral Sea (StoryMap)

2.  Robin Gast, Equity of public resource distribution in Portland, Oregon (StoryMap)

3.  Steven Lowe, Shrinking Sanitation in the Central City - Lack of public restroom availability in Downtown Portland (StoryMap)

4.  Olivia Awbrey, Wildfire Frequency in South-Central Idaho (StoryMap)

5.  Michael Krochta, Geostatistical modeling of future stream temperatures in the Clackamas River Basin (StoryMap)

6.  Tiffany Mosher, Site suitability analysis for regulatory air monitoring near high traffic roadways (StoryMap)

7.  Ashley Newcomb, Oregon’s Invasive Species Hotspots (StoryMap)

8.  Rachel Cheyney, Equitable Cycling Commuting in Portland, Oregon (StoryMap)

9.  Brandon Barnhart, Identifying the Best Locations for a Secure Bike Parking Hub Pilot Project (StoryMap)

10. Tallis Andresen, Analyzing Urban Growth and Environmental Impact in Sandy, Oregon

11. Garth Gladfelder, Examining potential low-elevation habitat for the typically alpine American Pika (StoryMap)

12. Marc Dorsey, Identifying geothermal systems (EGS) suitability in the US (StoryMap)

13. Prisilla Liles, Urban Heat Islands and Their Impact on Portland, Oregon (StoryMap)

14. Tucker Brague, Oregon on Fire - A brief look at fire in Oregon over the last 60 years (StoryMap)

15. Maika Munske, Finding Puget Sound’s Best Shore Dive Sites (StoryMap)

16. Ella Wagner, Field Site Grouping in the Northern Willamette (StoryMap)

17. Matthew Oliva, Video Gambling and Income in Portland (StoryMap)

18. Jack Toczko, Dry Miles - Estimating water supply durations along the Arizona National Scenic Trail without any water purification methods (StoryMap)

19. Maddy Knickerbocker, -

20. Christi Pingel,

21. Ty Wilson, Bringing Amtrack back to Eastern OR (StoryMap)