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Interpolated areas
Within the variability layers you will find the Interpolated Area layer where the interpolation product maps are recorded, such as altimetry maps generated from contour lines or topographic points. In this article you will find information about:
What are interpolated maps?

Interpolated Area maps are the result of interpolating a certain variable such as rainfall data or altimetric data to build an elevation map.
What is it for?
As we mentioned before, according to the analysis that is being carried out, an interpolated map of rough levels in the soil, compaction, availability of fresh water, etc. can be obtained as a result of interpolating a sampling network. Campo360 allows you to have all the information on the platform to be able to contrast it with satellite images and distinguish limitations in the crop cycle.
Layer structure
These layers have two structures, the first one that we are going to discuss is data from the independent layer of the classes.
Name | Description |
Type | Reference to the map, for example Altimetry, Compaction, etc. |
Variable | Related to the mapped variable, for example elevation. |
Unit | Unit of measure of the variable |
Label | Variable name abbreviation. |
Depth | Depth of the soil where the sample was taken. |
The second is data from each polygon:
Name | Description |
AVG value | Average value of the area. |
Minimum value | Minimum value of the area. |
Maximum value | Maximum value of the area. |
Surface [ha] | Polygon area. |