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Geol 465- Intro to GIS G eographic I nformation S ystems

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Geol 465- Intro to GIS

Geographic Information Systems

Geol 465- Intro to GIS

Geographic Information Systems

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EvaluationEvaluation• Grades are based on two exams

and completion of assignments in the lab part of the class

• Midterm Exam is 22% of grade each

• Final exam is 44% of grade• Labs are 34% of grade

• Grades are based on two exams and completion of assignments in the lab part of the class

• Midterm Exam is 22% of grade each

• Final exam is 44% of grade• Labs are 34% of grade

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Lab exercises• Software and hardware needed to

complete lab exercises are available in this room (SC3211)

• Files needed to complete the exercises are available from the textbook, from me, or from a wide range of online sources

• Software and hardware needed to complete lab exercises are available in this room (SC3211)

• Files needed to complete the exercises are available from the textbook, from me, or from a wide range of online sources

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What is GIS?• A tool to be used by researchers• System involves collected, tabulated,

processed, analyzed geographical data used to solve, diagnose or prevent problems

• Maps are heavily utilized– Not the only means of portraying information– Differs from a CAD* system or a CAC‡ system

• Arguably more powerful due to ability to generate DERIVATIVE data sets from pre-existing data

• A tool to be used by researchers• System involves collected, tabulated,

processed, analyzed geographical data used to solve, diagnose or prevent problems

• Maps are heavily utilized– Not the only means of portraying information– Differs from a CAD* system or a CAC‡ system

• Arguably more powerful due to ability to generate DERIVATIVE data sets from pre-existing data

* Computer Aided Design

‡ Computer Aided Construction

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Subsystems for GIS

• Data input and Preprocessing– Transformation of spatial data types

• E.g., from topo lines to elevation data points

• Data storage and retrieval• Data manipulation and analysis

– Modeling, simulations, estimates• Lloyd expressway example

• Data reporting and display of information – Tabular, graph-based, or map based

• Data input and Preprocessing– Transformation of spatial data types

• E.g., from topo lines to elevation data points

• Data storage and retrieval• Data manipulation and analysis

– Modeling, simulations, estimates• Lloyd expressway example

• Data reporting and display of information – Tabular, graph-based, or map based

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Information systemsInformation systemsNon-

spatialSpatial

Management

systems

Nongeographic

Geographic Info Systems

CAD/CAM*

LISOther system

s

*Computer Aided Manufacturing

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Digital data• Has benefits over analog (non-digital) data

– Photographic example– Rectification- alignment to coordinate system

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UnrectifiedUnrectified

RectifiedRectified

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Digital data• Continuous data sets are not easily

represented– Example topographic map data

• Analog maps versus Digital elevation models

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Topographic map grid

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Same image as previous one, grid cells are shaded

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Same image as previous two, just rotated to vertical

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Georectified aerial and satellite photographs

Georectified aerial and satellite photographs

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Overlaying vector based maps to create derivative maps

Color is attribute as is alphabetic designation

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Layers of geographic information, which in turn can create new layers of data

Layers of geographic information, which in turn can create new layers of data

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Soils layer

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Land Use Layer

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Topographic layer

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Watershed boundaries layers

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Tiger file layer

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Point specific layers

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Weather stations Point source pollution