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Digital Elevation Model --3-D View

Module by: John Janovec. E-mail the author

Summary: A 3d digital elevation model of the los amigos conservation area.

Figure 1: A three-dimensional view across the landscape, showing the Amiguillos River (3) and one of its tributaries (4). The vast floodplain of the Madre de Dios River (1) is a mosaic of forest and wetland that is driven by patterns of flooding, plus other abiotic factors. The light blue areas on the map, based on preliminary vegetation classification, appear to be large openings in the forest (upper left, below round three).
Figure 1 (gis14_Elevation_22.jpg)

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