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lx and ly not populated. #65

Open ValentineHerr opened 4 months ago

ValentineHerr commented 4 months ago

Hi @jess-shue,

I see a lot of missing lx and ly coordinates. I didn't think of checking for that in our QA/QC but I now see it.

Here are the number of cases with missing coordinates. Is there a way to retrieve them? I am hopeful that there is since the data is supposed to be georeferenced in the app..??

ValentineHerr commented 4 months ago

actually never mind @jess-shue, I now see that the trees have UTM coordinates.... I should be able to calculate lx and ly from those (although it is stricky since the plot is not exactly oriented north.

For future versions of the app, the crew should enter lx and ly.

jess-shue commented 4 months ago

Hi @ValentineHerr, I will get back to you shortly on this - do not use the UTM coordinates just yet. When you download the data, a x and y column are included in decimal degrees from the app - the very last two columns on the old_trees and recruit_trees tables. We will need to convert these coordinates to calculate the lx, ly. Crews do not need to enter lx, ly in the field.

If an old tree was moved, these new coordinates will also capture those changes. So, the newly calculated lx, ly will be correct/changed for some stems. On my recent trip to Panama, I learned about this and also a new way of building a Notebook in the background that can be used to automatically calculate the new coordinates. Unfortunately, I did not know about this when setting things up for SCBI, but we can still make these coordinate calculations now.

Milton provided an equation that will account for the orientation of the plot.

Thanks, Jess

ValentineHerr commented 4 months ago

Thanks for the clarification, @jess-shue. I am able to calculate local coordinates based on x and y.

For now, I am looking at the new NAD83 coordinates (calculated based on the decimal degree x, y) and am comparing them to the original coordinates in the plot below. There are trees that moved quite a bit. @Iriskennedy, @krystalbagnaschi and @rmh24 do you remember moving trees very far? (each blue line is an old tree moved)

My next step is to identify those trees and see if there is anything in the notes.

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ValentineHerr commented 4 months ago

Here are the 45 cases that have been moved more than 20m. Some have comments but others don't. The 2 biggest move don't have a comment, which makes me think it may be an error...

I find the little diagonal moves intriguing. Census crew, any idea why you would often have one tree move from one corner to the other?

@jess-shue, quadrat does not get edited when you move the tree?

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jess-shue commented 4 months ago

@ValentineHerr No, again this is something we can do, but it was not built into SCBI's app.

mitreds commented 4 months ago

Hi Valentinne if you allow me, I will clarify your doubt about the movement of trees diagonally. This occurred in many cases because the person who mapped the trees in previous censuses was disoriented or had the maps upside down. The North behind them and the South towards their face. When normally they should map with the North in front and the South behind them.

So the trees' correct position would be the same, only on the opposite side of where they were mapped in previous censuses.

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Here are the 45 cases that have been moved more than 20m. Some have comments but others don't.

I find the little diagonal moves intriguing. Census crew, any idea why you would often have one tree move from one corner to the other?

@jess-shuehttps://github.com/jess-shue, quadrat does not get edited when you move the tree?

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ValentineHerr commented 4 months ago

@mitreds and @jess-shue thanks for the clarifications! I also talked to the crew and we are trusting the new coordinates and change the lx, ly and quadrat accordingly.