Drew Ignizio
Drew Ignizio is a geographer in the USGS Science Analytics and Synthesis Program's Science Data Management Branch. He is the product owner on the ScienceBase team.
Professional Experience
Geographer: US Geological Survey (2015 - Present)
GIS Analyst / Python Programmer / Metadata Specialist: Contractor to US Geological Survey (2010-2015)
Education and Certifications
University of New Mexico
MS Geography - GIS and Remote Sensing (2010)University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
BA Anthropology (2005)
Science and Products
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VisTrails SAHM: visualization and workflow management for species habitat modeling VisTrails SAHM: visualization and workflow management for species habitat modeling
The Software for Assisted Habitat Modeling (SAHM) has been created to both expedite habitat modeling and help maintain a record of the various input data, pre- and post-processing steps and modeling options incorporated in the construction of a species distribution model through the established workflow management and visualization VisTrails software. This paper provides an overview of...
Authors
Jeffrey T. Morisette, Catherine S. Jarnevich, Tracy R. Holcombe, Colin B. Talbert, Drew A. Ignizio, Marian Talbert, Claudio Silva, David Koop, Alan Swanson, Nicholas E. Young
Bioclimatic predictors for supporting ecological applications in the conterminous United States Bioclimatic predictors for supporting ecological applications in the conterminous United States
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed climate indices, referred to as bioclimatic predictors, which highlight climate conditions best related to species physiology. A set of 20 bioclimatic predictors were developed as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) continuous raster surfaces for each year between 1895 and 2009. The Parameter-elevation Regression on Independent Slopes...
Authors
Michael S. O’Donnel, Drew A. Ignizio
Locations and attributes of utility-scale solar power facilities in Colorado and New Mexico, 2011 Locations and attributes of utility-scale solar power facilities in Colorado and New Mexico, 2011
The data series consists of polygonal boundaries for utility-scale solar power facilities (both photovoltaic and concentrating solar power) located within Colorado and New Mexico as of December 2011. Attributes captured for each facility include the following: facility name, size/production capacity (in MW), type of solar technology employed, location, state, operational status, year the...
Authors
Drew A. Ignizio, Natasha B. Carr
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 15
VisTrails SAHM: visualization and workflow management for species habitat modeling VisTrails SAHM: visualization and workflow management for species habitat modeling
The Software for Assisted Habitat Modeling (SAHM) has been created to both expedite habitat modeling and help maintain a record of the various input data, pre- and post-processing steps and modeling options incorporated in the construction of a species distribution model through the established workflow management and visualization VisTrails software. This paper provides an overview of...
Authors
Jeffrey T. Morisette, Catherine S. Jarnevich, Tracy R. Holcombe, Colin B. Talbert, Drew A. Ignizio, Marian Talbert, Claudio Silva, David Koop, Alan Swanson, Nicholas E. Young
Bioclimatic predictors for supporting ecological applications in the conterminous United States Bioclimatic predictors for supporting ecological applications in the conterminous United States
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed climate indices, referred to as bioclimatic predictors, which highlight climate conditions best related to species physiology. A set of 20 bioclimatic predictors were developed as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) continuous raster surfaces for each year between 1895 and 2009. The Parameter-elevation Regression on Independent Slopes...
Authors
Michael S. O’Donnel, Drew A. Ignizio
Locations and attributes of utility-scale solar power facilities in Colorado and New Mexico, 2011 Locations and attributes of utility-scale solar power facilities in Colorado and New Mexico, 2011
The data series consists of polygonal boundaries for utility-scale solar power facilities (both photovoltaic and concentrating solar power) located within Colorado and New Mexico as of December 2011. Attributes captured for each facility include the following: facility name, size/production capacity (in MW), type of solar technology employed, location, state, operational status, year the...
Authors
Drew A. Ignizio, Natasha B. Carr