Hi there.
I met Nix the other day and she said you might be interested in this. I'm a geographic information systems specialist and my firm's been doing maps of the "affected areas."
I also play Zenderael and have a good idea of what these affected areas actually are. The maps mostly have a lot of scientific data -- soil types, clay and sand distribution, watersheds, topographical data, and some urban analysis (but we're actually way behind on classifications for pre-industrial urban sprawl so we don't really have a good level of detail yet, we're working on it).
Is this useful or interesting to anybody? She said you might know what to do with it.
I met Nix the other day and she said you might be interested in this. I'm a geographic information systems specialist and my firm's been doing maps of the "affected areas."
I also play Zenderael and have a good idea of what these affected areas actually are. The maps mostly have a lot of scientific data -- soil types, clay and sand distribution, watersheds, topographical data, and some urban analysis (but we're actually way behind on classifications for pre-industrial urban sprawl so we don't really have a good level of detail yet, we're working on it).
Is this useful or interesting to anybody? She said you might know what to do with it.
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