Monday, November 19, 2012

Lab 6





 
           The area I chose to complete this week's lab was an aeriel view of part of Mount Shasta. The area consisted mainly of raising elevations from almost all sides of the map and two main peaks near the center of the map, as depicted in blue in the hillshade image. The part of the mountain I chose is fairly high in elevation. According to the hillshade image the highest point is roughly 4,300 ft high while the lowest point is roughly 2,000 feet high. The 3-D image of the mountain gives a great representation of the high elevation and the peaks present in the area. The extent information of the area I selected listed from top to bottom is 41.4211111107 and 41.3758333329. From left to right respectively, the extent information is -122.261111112 and -122.167777779. For spatial reference, the datum used in the area I chose is the North American datum of 1983.
 
 
 

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