Mount St. Helens Before and AfterIn this lesson you will be introduced to some of the functionality of the 3D Analyst extension for ArcView GIS.On May 18th, 1980, the long dormant Mount St. Helens volcano erupted and over the course of several weeks the blast transformed the surrounding landscape from forested slopes into lava, ash and mud covered desolation. What is 3D Analyst used for? There are a wide variety of tasks that you can perform using 3D Analyst such as:
1. Grids (raster data) Raster data is different from vector data in that raster data is a cell-based representation of map features called a grid. The ArcView term for raster data is "Grid Data Source". A grid is comprised of cells organized into rows and columns. Each cell in the structure has a value. A group of cells with the same value represents a feature.
2. TINs (Triangulated irregular networks) Where a the resolution of a grid is consistent throughout the entire grid, the resolution of TINs can vary. They are usually more detailed in areas where the surface is more complex and less detailed in areas where the surface is simpler. Because of the detail of TINs, little information is lost when doing analysis. In general, Grids tend to be used for smaller, regional applications while TINs are used for more detailed, larger scale applications. Don't forget to set your project's Working Directory at the beginning of this exercise!
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