Lower Platte North NRD 2016 AEM Surveys (see 2018 AEM for updated 2016 data)
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Google Earth Datasets: UPDATED KMZ files- See 2018 AEM web page
The interpreted results for the 2016 AEM flights have been provided in Google Earth format. You can download the free version of Google Earth Pro by clicking here. Click here for a link to download the Google Earth datasets (two ".kmz" files and 96 associated image files, 30 for SQS1 and 66 for SQS2, totalling 132 MB) from ENWRA's Dropbox. You do not need to sign-up for a Dropbox account to download the files (download button, sometimes hard to spot). You must have Google Earth installed on your computer before downloading or opening the ".kmz" Google Earth dataset files. If you already have a Dropbox account, please logout and choose download so you do not fill up space on your personal Dropbox.
Please follow the instructions in the "GoogleE_README_SQS1.pdf" PDF file on Dropbox here and "GoogleE_README_SQS2.pdf" PDF file on Dropbox here. Save the downloaded files with the same exact file structure as shown on the Dropbox. Google Earth will look here on your hard drive: C:\LPNNRD_Prof\ for every profile image when you touch a link on a data dot - see example image below. An easy way is to do this is to create a folder named "LPNNRD_Prof" directly on your C drive, download and unzip the Dropbox files wherever your browser typically puts downloaded files, and then save all the downloaded, unzipped files to that LPNNRD_Prof folder. NOTE 2016 lines were redelivered in the 2018 AEM Survey KMZ folder and reorganized .kmz google earth files by county are available here: KMZ_Reorganized (source folders on your C drive need to be as described in the 2018 AEM dataset instructions for the new .kmz files to link properly).
Google Earth Tips and Tricks: Grab the map with your cursor and hold down the "u" key on your keyboard to view the earth looking straight down instead of at an angle. Do the same and hit the "n" key to orient the map north as up. Google Earth Pro (link above) is free and you can hit the file menu, then hit open, and then select all data import formats from the dropdown and open an ESRI shapefile or many other GIS file types in Google Earth directly from a saved location on your computer.