APart 2: Interpolating Terrestial Lidar Data

splinspline of z variable

IDW of g value
Interpolating airborne lidar data

nnatural neighbor of x value

IDW of x value
Question One: Now that you have interpolated terrestrial and airborne lidar data using GIS, how do different interpolation measures differ visually? What differences, if any, do you detect?
The difference are related to the value that you choose to interpolate. X and Y values give you vertical and horizonatl aspects, while you can also focus in on laser intensity with the z value.
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Question Two: What is the vertical elevation loss between Mt. Cameron and Mt. Lincoln? Question Three: According to 14er "rules," is Mt. Cameron an "official" 14er?
Accordiong to the graph the change in elevation is only about 150 ft. Mt. Cameron is not an offilcial 14er because it does nothit the 300+ ft difference.