Projections and Coordinate Systems Chapter 2
ArcView Structure Project View Theme Feature Project (.apr) ASCII text Location dependent!!!
Documents View picture of the themes Table relational database (.dbf format) Chart bar, line, scatter, etc Layout the map Script programming in Avenue language
Theme Theme Point Line Area Feature Individual item Shapefile.shp.shx.dbf
Arc/Info ARC and INFO Spatial and attribute information are separate ARC is spatial information INFO is attribute information data is binary - must use tools to read
Coverage Coverage can be point arc polygon More complex We will build up the expertise representation of data multiple components for each kind of coverage
Geographic Grid Meridians and parallels Longitue and latitude E-W and N-S DMS=degree-minute-second DD=decimal degrees Convert D + M/60+S/3600 = DD
Projections Spherical to flat Something preserved conformal = shape equivalent = size equidistant = scale azimuthal = direction Projection surface cone, cylinder, plane
Datum Spheroid or ellipsoid North American Datum of 1927 (NAD27) and Clark 1866 (ground- measured) North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) and WGS84 or GRS80 (satellite-measured)
Coordinate Systems Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Universal Polar Stereographic (UPS) State Plane Coordinate (SPC) Public Land Survey System (PLSS)
UTM Universal Transverse Mercator 84°N and 80°S 60 zones 6° per zone Beginning at 180° W
UPS Universal Polar Stereographic Polar areas 100,000-meter squares Similar to UTM
SPC State Plane Coordinate 1930s accuracy of 1/10,000 or less State may have more than one zone Shape of state changes N-S or E-W Texas has how many?
PLSS Public Land Survey System Not in Texas Mainly central and western states 6 x 6 mile squares (townships) 36 square mile parcels of 640 acres (sections)