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Abstract
This is DEM for Appomattox River. It was created on September 04, 2019 on Jupyter Notebook.
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Coverage
Spatial
Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
North Latitude
37.5733°
East Longitude
-77.4581°
South Latitude
37.0531°
West Longitude
-78.8534°
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readme.txt
Instructions for Reproducing the Workflow 1. Create an account in mygeohub.org 2. Using the login credentials, access to mygeohub.org and navigate to Resources> Tools. 3. Launch "Jupyter Notebook with Ananconda 5.1" Tool 4. Hit on Click Here to go to your Home Directory option to access your home directory. This is the location where you can store your code and data. 5. It is advisable to create a separate folder to store code and data for this project which makes it ACCESSIBLE in the future. Create a folder named Project_DEM in the home directory. 6. Inside the Project_DEM folder, create two separate folders with name Input and Output. 7. Upload your shapefile (7 files with different extensions after extracting the zip file) to the Input folder. 8. Now, upload the ipynb file containing the python code to Project_DEM folder. 9. Run each cell one-by-one. When you run the cell one-by-one, asterisk sign (*) on the left side of the cell indicates that the particular cell is running. You have to wait until asterisk sign changes to a number to go to next cell. An intermediate folder would be created which is deleted by running the last cell. And, the ouput file is available at Output Folder.
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How to Cite
Joseph, J. (2019). DEM for Appomattox River, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/f718bcd1ae284975a8ba5b9e5bc0f93f
This resource is shared under the Creative Commons Attribution CC BY.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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