Re: [HOT] reprojecting EMI datasets (was Nepal: Hospital import gone wrong?)

2015-05-06 Thread Bernadette Williams
Is this for the hospital import or all of the other EMI datasets? I'm not
seeing anything that looks like hospitals in the datasets provided through
the EMI page.

I am working with the Kathmandu Valley river dataset now and will see if I
can reproject it from Nepal Nagarkot TM to line up with the OSM map.

On 6 May 2015 at 14:01, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com wrote:

  Hello,

 Would you, or anyone, help Rafael reprojecting EMI datasets, starting with
 Kathmandu Valley folder?

 Apparently EMI uses Nepal_Nagarkot_TM projection (which might be the one
 refered there, found through a web search, whose parameters can probably be
 given to proj: https://geonet.esri.com/thread/48571)

 http://emi-megacities.org/featured/nepal-earthquake/

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem



 Le 04/05/2015 09:38, Bernadette Williams a écrit :
  I just joined this weekend but I have a little bit of experience mapping
 data in this region of the world. GIS data I've received in Bangladesh
 needed to be projected/transformed from BTM (Bangladesh Transverse
 Mercator) to WGS 84. BTM is based on the Everest 1830 geographic coordinate
 system.  Perhaps this is the same coordinate system being used locally in
 Nepal.
 
  -Bernadette
 
  On 4 May 2015 at 13:03, Kretzer kret...@gmx.net
 mailto:kret...@gmx.net kret...@gmx.net wrote:
 
  Maybe at some point a wrong coordinate system was used for
 conversion? Like from the .shp to .kll.
  (that's usually the reason why my GIS imports end up in the wrong
 place ...)
 
  It would be great if these important data could be of use in the end.
 
 
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Re: [HOT] reprojecting EMI datasets (was Nepal: Hospital import gone wrong?)

2015-05-06 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Hello,

Would you, or anyone, help Rafael reprojecting EMI datasets, starting
with Kathmandu Valley folder?

Apparently EMI uses Nepal_Nagarkot_TM projection (which might be the one
refered there, found through a web search, whose parameters can probably
be given to proj: https://geonet.esri.com/thread/48571)

http://emi-megacities.org/featured/nepal-earthquake/

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem



Le 04/05/2015 09:38, Bernadette Williams a écrit :
 I just joined this weekend but I have a little bit of experience mapping data 
 in this region of the
world. GIS data I've received in Bangladesh needed to be
projected/transformed from BTM (Bangladesh Transverse Mercator) to WGS
84. BTM is based on the Everest 1830 geographic coordinate system. 
Perhaps this is the same coordinate system being used locally in Nepal.  

 -Bernadette

 On 4 May 2015 at 13:03, Kretzer kret...@gmx.net
mailto:kret...@gmx.net wrote:

 Maybe at some point a wrong coordinate system was used for
conversion? Like from the .shp to .kll.
 (that's usually the reason why my GIS imports end up in the wrong
place ...)

 It would be great if these important data could be of use in the end.


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Re: [HOT] reprojecting EMI datasets (was Nepal: Hospital import gone wrong?)

2015-05-06 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
This would be for all the other EMI datasets. (Unrelated to hospitals,
except by email thread).

Feel free to proceed with the rest of the data sets, starting with those
of Kathmandu valley folder.

We are looking into setting up a storage space for file transfer.

Thanks,

Jean-Guilhem


Le 06/05/2015 12:21, Bernadette Williams a écrit :
 I was able to reproject the Kathmandu Valley rivers data into WGS84
 and verified it correctly overlays rivers visible in OSM. Let me know
 how you'd like me to send the shapefile to Rafael and if I should
 proceed with the rest of the EMI data sets. I'm happy to help.  

 Thanks,
 Bernadette

 On 6 May 2015 at 15:30, Bernadette Williams
 bernadette.willi...@gmail.com mailto:bernadette.willi...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Is this for the hospital import or all of the other EMI datasets?
 I'm not seeing anything that looks like hospitals in the datasets
 provided through the EMI page.

 I am working with the Kathmandu Valley river dataset now and will
 see if I can reproject it from Nepal Nagarkot TM to line up with
 the OSM map. 

 On 6 May 2015 at 14:01, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com
 mailto:j...@arkemie.com wrote:

 Hello,

 Would you, or anyone, help Rafael reprojecting EMI datasets,
 starting with Kathmandu Valley folder?

 Apparently EMI uses Nepal_Nagarkot_TM projection (which might
 be the one refered there, found through a web search, whose
 parameters can probably be given to proj:
 https://geonet.esri.com/thread/48571)

 http://emi-megacities.org/featured/nepal-earthquake/

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem



 Le 04/05/2015 09:38, Bernadette Williams a écrit :
  I just joined this weekend but I have a little bit of experience
 mapping data in this region of the world. GIS data I've
 received in Bangladesh needed to be projected/transformed from
 BTM (Bangladesh Transverse Mercator) to WGS 84. BTM is based
 on the Everest 1830 geographic coordinate system.  Perhaps
 this is the same coordinate system being used locally in Nepal.  
 
  -Bernadette
 
  On 4 May 2015 at 13:03, Kretzer kret...@gmx.net
 mailto:kret...@gmx.net mailto:kret...@gmx.net
 mailto:kret...@gmx.net wrote:
 
  Maybe at some point a wrong coordinate system was used
 for conversion? Like from the .shp to .kll.
  (that's usually the reason why my GIS imports end up in
 the wrong place ...)
 
  It would be great if these important data could be of
 use in the end.
 
 
  Gesendet mit der GMX iPhone App
 





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Re: [HOT] reprojecting EMI datasets (was Nepal: Hospital import gone wrong?)

2015-05-06 Thread Rafael Avila Coya
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Many thanks, Bernadette! Once finished, we can choose what data is a
priority, re-tag the data and import after discussing with imports list.

Cheers,

Rafael.

On 06/05/15 09:26, Bernadette Williams wrote:
 Okay,the Kathmandu Valley data sets are all ready to go.  I'll
 start working on the other areas next.
 
 On 6 May 2015 at 18:11, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com 
 mailto:j...@arkemie.com wrote:
 
 This would be for all the other EMI datasets. (Unrelated to 
 hospitals, except by email thread).
 
 Feel free to proceed with the rest of the data sets, starting with 
 those of Kathmandu valley folder.
 
 We are looking into setting up a storage space for file transfer.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Jean-Guilhem
 
 
 
 Le 06/05/2015 12:21, Bernadette Williams a écrit :
 I was able to reproject the Kathmandu Valley rivers data into 
 WGS84 and verified it correctly overlays rivers visible in OSM. 
 Let me know how you'd like me to send the shapefile to Rafael
 and if I should proceed with the rest of the EMI data sets. I'm
 happy to help.
 
 Thanks, Bernadette
 
 On 6 May 2015 at 15:30, Bernadette Williams 
 bernadette.willi...@gmail.com 
 mailto:bernadette.willi...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Is this for the hospital import or all of the other EMI datasets?
 I'm not seeing anything that looks like hospitals in the datasets
 provided through the EMI page.
 
 I am working with the Kathmandu Valley river dataset now and will
 see if I can reproject it from Nepal Nagarkot TM to line up with
 the OSM map.
 
 On 6 May 2015 at 14:01, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com 
 mailto:j...@arkemie.com wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 Would you, or anyone, help Rafael reprojecting EMI datasets,
 starting with Kathmandu Valley folder?
 
 Apparently EMI uses Nepal_Nagarkot_TM projection (which might be
 the one refered there, found through a web search, whose
 parameters can probably be given to proj: 
 https://geonet.esri.com/thread/48571)
 
 http://emi-megacities.org/featured/nepal-earthquake/
 
 Best wishes,
 
 Jean-Guilhem
 
 
 
 Le 04/05/2015 09:38, Bernadette Williams a écrit :
 I just joined this weekend but I have a little bit of
 experience
 mapping data in this region of the world. GIS data I've received
 in Bangladesh needed to be projected/transformed from BTM
 (Bangladesh Transverse Mercator) to WGS 84. BTM is based on the
 Everest 1830 geographic coordinate system.  Perhaps this is the
 same coordinate system being used locally in Nepal.
 
 -Bernadette
 
 On 4 May 2015 at 13:03, Kretzer kret...@gmx.net
 mailto:kret...@gmx.net mailto:kret...@gmx.net 
 mailto:kret...@gmx.net wrote:
 
 Maybe at some point a wrong coordinate system was
 used for conversion? Like from the .shp to .kll.
 (that's usually the reason why my GIS imports end up
 in the wrong place ...)
 
 It would be great if these important data could be
 of use in the end.
 
 
 Gesendet mit der GMX iPhone App
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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