A monitoring dashboard to view the earthquakes occurred in Italy in the last 7 days

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Dashboards are GIS WebApps that display data through maps, providing an at-a-glance visualization. They use indicators, graphs, lists, and details boxes to convey information connected to the map, and all these elements interact with each other. When a dashboard uses real-time data, it is usually referred to as a Monitoring Dashboard.
    An example of this is the one presented in this video, created by our GIS technician Roberto Rossi using ArcGIS Dashboard. This particular dashboard allows users to interactively view the earthquakes that have occurred in Italy in the last 7 days, based on the data published by the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV).
    Users can view the most recently detected earthquake, the largest in magnitude, and the number of earthquakes above magnitude 3. Interacting with the lists enables users to highlight the last and largest earthquakes on the map. By interrogating the charts, the map will display only the selected category of earthquakes. Additionally, zooming in on the map updates all the charts and indicators based on the extent.
    This dashboard works with browser in English: bit.ly/terremoti7
    An Italian language version is also available: bit.ly/terremoti7i

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