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RE: Making Spatial Data Yield Agates

in #geology6 years ago (edited)

@gra Whoa!!!

That was an incredible Geology blog! I'm a Rural & Surveying Engineer and Geology is one of the various scientific fields I've studied! I can't believe I only just found your blog! I was thinking about blogging about Geology in the future as well and then I saw this post of yours!

Very well articulated, simplified article. Thank you so much! I've been using usgs.gov in University, and QGIS is my favourite GIS software without a doubt, mainly due to the fact that it is open source. Didn't know about QGIS 3.0 though, looks pretty cool! I'm still using QGIS 2.8.1 Wien.

Anyway, thanks for your wonderful work, I'm now tuned!
Keep it up!

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I look forward to seeing some future Geology posts from you! I am always happy to find other GIS enthusiasts on here, especially ones that appreciate the open source option. Pretty much any version of QGIS after 2.0 is great for everyday use, but the latest version has a lot of new features. Thanks for checking it out my blog and sharing your experiences, glad to have you on board!

Thanks for the encouragement! It was a pleasure reading your work. Catch you around!

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