February 10, 2019

Figure 5 below shows the topographic basemap chosen (add image here zoomed in)

Figure 7 below shows an example of one state with its associated attribute data. (add Figure 7 here)



The 20170613_wolfpaving_dsm.tif DSM is one way to show the Earth’s surface shapes and elevation changes. Other types of models are digital elevation models, digital terrain models, and more.

ADD this above DSM vs DEM


lab 3 ending assesments
If there was anything that I would recommend, it would be to reduce the amount of questions asked as it seems a little excessive at times. From start to finish I spent 24 hours on this lab.

question 3
   patterns may be missed of a raster for example, the raster is just a series of points why is it important to know where things are. to use topography features where areas of interest are (crop health) notice where problems are

 (answer here) Provide several examples.
by having data that tells you where (positioning) by noticing patterns 

by having these patterns one can see what type of data 













Under the Selected Coordinate System area, make sure the ‘Datum’ and ‘Coordinate System’ are set to match the user created key metadata file containing the important metadata about how the data was collected and coordinate systems were used. If these are not correct, select ‘Known Coordinate System [m]’, check the box labeled ‘Advanced Coordinate Options’ and, select the correct ones by selecting