A Quick Introduction to GIS. What is GIS? Definition: Analysis that combine relational databases...

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A Quick Introduction to GIS

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Page 1: A Quick Introduction to GIS. What is GIS? Definition: Analysis that combine relational databases with spatial interpretation and outputs often in form.

A Quick Introduction to GIS

Page 2: A Quick Introduction to GIS. What is GIS? Definition: Analysis that combine relational databases with spatial interpretation and outputs often in form.

What is GIS?

Definition: Analysis that combine relational databases with spatial interpretation and outputs often in form of maps. A more elaborate definition is that of computer programs for capturing, storing, checking, integrating, analyzing and displaying data about the earth that is spatially referenced.

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A GIS Map Contains Layers• A GIS map is made up of layers, or

collections of geographic objects that are alike.

• To make a map, you can add as many layers as you like.

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Layers Contain Features or Surfaces

• Each geographic object in a layer --- each city, river, lake, or country --- is called a feature.

• Not all layers contain features. A single continuous expanse that changes from one location to another is called a surface.

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Features Have Shape and Size

• Features can be represented as one of three geometric forms:– A polygon– A line– A point

• This kind of data is called vector data.

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Surfaces have Numeric Values Rather that Shapes

• Surfaces have measurable values for any particular location on the earth

• This is raster data—a matrix of identically sized cells where each cell contains a measurement for that location.

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Features Have Location

• GIS uses a coordinate system to associate features with location

• These coordinate systems make use of Geodetic datums

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Features can be Displayed at Different Sizes

• Zoom and out changes the scale of the map

• Scale is the relationship between the size of the features on the map and their size in the physical world.

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Features are Linked to Information

• Information about the features in a layer is stored in a table.

• The table has a row for each feature and the columns values are attributes of that feature

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Tables• The links between features and their

attributes makes it possible to query and display the results on the map.

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Thematic Maps

• You can use attributes to create thematic maps---maps in which colors (or other symbols) are used to indicate attribute values.

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Features have Spatial Relationships

• You can also ask questions about spatial relationship among features.

• GIS uses coordinate information to compare locations

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You can Create New Features• GIS can look for areas of overlap between

features of different layers and create new features to identify these areas.

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ArcMap and ArcCatalog

ArcMap is the application for making maps and analyzing data.

ArcCatalog is the data management Application.