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Intermediate Scale Soil Raster (data) prepared on an 800m grid.
https://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/soil-properties/
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Better storage / delivery of raster attribute tables (RATs) #4

Open dylanbeaudette opened 6 years ago

dylanbeaudette commented 6 years ago

GeoTiff isn't a great format for RATs. ArcGRID is on possibility, however, KEA would be more flexible.

cferguso commented 6 years ago

I've looked into this a bit. KEA does not come compiled on windows in GDAL or QGIS. Doing so would be a stretch from an IT perspective. Any idea about GRASS? It would be a great alternative.


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GeoTiff isn't a great format for RATs. ArcGRID is on possibility, however, KEAhttp://www.gdal.org/frmt_kea.html would be more flexible.

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dylanbeaudette commented 6 years ago

Dang, that would be a show-stopper. I'll collect some more ideas here.

dylanbeaudette commented 5 years ago

We could also include all of the RATs in an SQLite database, which appears to be supported by ArcGIS 10.5.