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    Jan 26, 2009, 04:41 PM
    Calculating Area
    I am a Landscape student and I am attempting to calculate the surface area of a slope of various polygonal forms (landscape areas).

    In the attachments you will find one is a simple calculation for a triangle prism. This is whee I need to start from.

    After that the prisms become more complex.

    I want to know that if I have the base area (2D) of an area, say for example looking at a map in plan view, and I also know the rise/drop (as in a change in contours), is it possible to use this information to generate, say a percentage increase to then apply to the slope area to generate an answer.

    I think the images should explain better than I can.

    Thanks
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    Jan 26, 2009, 05:41 PM

    The image says it all.

    The area you need is :- x

    Look at x and call the top perimiter d and
    the bottom perimiter e.

    Now the area formula becomes:-

    c times { 1/2 (d + e)

    This should be accurate enough.

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