📄️ Toolbar
QRiS toolbar and how to use it
📄️ Projects
QRiS is focused around the concept of a project. A project is a collection of geospatial data related to your riverscape. This could be a single river, a catchment, or a region. A project is made up of a number of layers, which are displayed on the map. Each layer is a collection of features, which are displayed as points, lines, or polygons on the map. Each feature has a number of attributes, which are displayed in the table.
📄️ Project Tree
The Project Tree is a hierarchical representation of the data and analysis tools in the project.
🗃️ Context
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📄️ Areas of Interest
Areas of Interest are polygon feature classes that can be used to clip other layers within your QRiS project. For example, you may want to clip your data to a specific reach, county or watershed.
📄️ Surfaces
Contextual Raster Surfaces
📄️ Riverscape Valley Bottoms
Capture the riverscape valley setting to provide your restoration spatial context
📄️ Profiles
Centrelines & long profiles
📄️ Cross Sections
Transect lines across a riverscape
📄️ Sample Frames
Riverscapes polygons for calculating metrics
🗃️ Data Capture Events
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📄️ Metrics
Metrics are calculations that are applied to the data capture events to quantify the riverscape.
📄️ Analyses
Calculating river health metrics over time
📄️ Zonal Statistics
Calculate statistics for a raster within a set of polygons
📄️ Batch Attribute Editor
Edit Attributes of Multiple Features at Once
📄️ Riverscapes Viewer Integration
Integrate Data from Any Riverscapes Project into QRiS
📄️ Basemaps
Add context to your map with basemaps