I notice that the small polygon is a separate park. You could delete the
polygon. (or leave it as the separate area). If the polys are to be
merged, you could manually edit the boundary (pull the vertices) so they
overlap completely, and then merge the polys.
If v.clean doesn't address all the problems and there are too many, you
could build the polys from lines. If the lines are correct, the polys
created from them will be clean.
David
On 1/8/2021 3:28 PM, [email protected] wrote:
This linked
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o1KthonUPSZGWp6QImS9btbj799Lv-om/view?usp=sharing>
file, proclaimed.zip, is the boundary of the Santa Fe National Forest
as supplied by the USFS.
If you focus on this area
There is some problematic geometry. If I do a dissolve I get this:
If I remove the holes, I'm left with this bit of stray boundary:
I then remove that with edit nodes. But the resulting polygon is still
not clean - if I try to use the field calculator to add the area
(using $area), I get /null.
/There is bad geometry that I'm not spotting, but how do I find it?
The second linked
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ul60p0rSdwKcmt6zUivSMIPQHXYc_rcT/view?usp=sharing>file,
clean.zip, is the result of the steps above.
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