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Networks in GIS Network model Flow on Networks Hydrologic networks
Linear referencing on networks Some slides in this presentation were prepared by Dr Francisco Olivera
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Network Definition A network is a set of edges and junctions that are topologically connected to each other.
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Network Model in GIS Three components
Geometric model: (x,y,z,m) coordinates of edges and junctions Logical model: which edges are connected to what junctions Addressing model: location on the network using measure
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Edges and Junctions Simple feature classes: points and lines
Network feature classes: junctions and edges Edges can be Simple: one attribute record for a single edge Complex: one attribute record for several edges in a linear sequence A single edge cannot be branched No!!
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Polylines and Edges
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Junctions Junctions exist at all points where edges join
If necessary they are added during network building (generic junctions) Junctions can be placed on the interior of an edge e.g. stream gage Any number of point feature classes can be built into junctions on a single network
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Build Network Tables Establishes connectivity of Edge and Junction features Enables tracing Generates Generic Junctions Geometric Network Wizard in ArcCatalog
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Snapping Features
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Network Sources and Sinks
Each junction feature class in a network can have junctions which are sources or sinks for flow
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Ancillary Role of Sink
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Flow to a sink
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Flags
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Trace Solvers
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Upstream Trace Solvers
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Hydrologic Networks Hydrologic data includes: Single-line streams
Double-line streams Braided streams Manmade channel systems Waterbodies
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Concepts from Fluid Mechanics
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Location of the Flowline
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Flow Line Traces movement of water in a one-dimensional flow system
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Introduction to the Hydro Network
Hydro Edge – think of Arc Hydro Junction – think of Node Waterbody – think of Polygon
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Flow Network Edge Junction A connected set of flow edges
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Hydro Network Flow Network + Shorelines
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Network Building Define flow-paths within double-line streams and waterbodies. Define network sinks and sources.
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Network Connectivity Find connected Find loops
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Network Flow Direction
Enable flow in flow-paths. Disable flow in shorelines Sink Flow direction is unknown
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Network Flow Direction
Enable flow in flow-paths. Disable flow in shorelines Sink Flow direction is known
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Uninitialized Flow Direction
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Assigned Flow Direction
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Network Tracing Trace Upstream Trace Downstream
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Trace Path Find the shortest path between two points on the network
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Hydro Network for Holland
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Hydro Network for Colorado River Basin around Lake Travis
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Schematic Network
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Connecting Drainage Areas to the Network
Area goes to point on line
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Linear Referencing (Requires ArcInfo 8.1)
Where are we on a line?
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My Streams are really long…
Use ReachID to link many Hydro Edges together into one River
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Addressing
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Coordinates of a 2-D Polyline
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Coordinates of a 2-D Polyline M
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Setting Line Measure
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Proportional Aliasing
Distance is measured Relative to the length of the line as a percentage 0% – 100%
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Setting Percent Measure
pMSeg.SetAndInterpolate MsBetween 0, 100 pMSeg.SetAndInterpolate MsBetween 100, 0 0 – 100 going upstream 0 – 100 going downstream
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Distances from Upper End in Meters
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0% Percent distance from bottom end of reach 100%
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Measure in kilometers Measure in km from bottom end of line
(like river miles or Kilometers) pMSeg.SetAndInterpolateMsBetween 0, ([Shape_Length] /1000)
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Point Events on a Line A point event is located on a line at a particular measure value
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Point and Line Events
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Displaying Events
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