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    132 years ago

    You’re now playing GIS DnD:

    The LiDAR dataset you’re using was scanned in a forested area and doesn’t include any secondary return data. As a result, your watersheds are occluded and the data doesn’t provide the greatest cartography.

    What do you do?

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      22 years ago

      I attempt to create a TIN from survey data collected with the tree survey.

      Rolls RPLS…

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        12 years ago

        Success! You manage to build a somewhat useful TIN from the data. Upon further inspection, the contours of the watersheds you were looking for are vaguely visible. Occlusion from the surrounding trees has had an impact on the dataset though, and it seems the noise wasn’t filtered out of the dataset properly, leaving you with the occasional ridiculously stretched triangle to work with. Generating nice vector data from this will prove challenging.

        How do you proceed?