Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Lab 6 week 7

When retrieving data online I found that if I took data from the 200,000 to 400,000 range it resulted in two data sets so I took one data set from the 1 to 100,000 thousand range so I only had to work with one data set. The area I focused on were the rocky mountains on the western side of the city of Denver in Colorado. This area has a rise in elevation which is interesting because Denver sits right next to the planes so there is a dramatic change elevation. The extent of this map goes from 38.9983333 to 40.001666 bottom to top and -106.0016666 to -104.9983333 left to right.  The data comes from the GCS North America 1983.





3D rendering of western Denver

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