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IntroductionToGIS with Gary Johnson
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WHAT IS GIS ? What examples did you find ?
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G I S An organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data, and personnel designed to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and display all forms of geographically referenced information.
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G I S G eographic G eographic: location A location somewhere on, above, or below the Earth. (Spatial data) I nformation I nformation: attributes Qualities or attributes of a geographic location. (non-Spatial data) S ystem S ystem: Tools Tools used to develop, query, and display geographic information.
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G I S What is it ? It is a process which looks at the relationships layers between layers of geographic information
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G I S is a process which looks at the relationships of layers by asking questionsquestionsquestions: Who is within a distance of... What would happen if... When was the last time... Where is a specific location of... How far from one location to another... How many occurrences of an event are within a distance of a location.
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Examples of GIS questions asked Desert Game Range What is the total area of industrial minerals ? Potential Radon Hazard Where are the potential radon hazards ? Earthquake Scenario What would happen in Reno if a 7.1 earthquake happened on the earthquake happened on the Carson Valley Fault range Carson Valley Fault range Earthquake Event How many events happened in 1976
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Layers of geographically referenced data
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An organized collection of computer hardware software, geographic data, and personnel designed to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and display all forms of geographically referenced information. WHAT IS A GIS ?
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Key Terms ARC Node Vertex Pseudo node Dangling node Label User-ID Tic
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layer A layer is a theme of features various features: LAYERS Locations(points) + + + Lines(arcs) Areas (polygons) Images(raster) TIFFDEMGrids An x,y value A series of x,y locations A closed series of x,y locations VECTOR RASTER
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G I S What is it ? It is a process which looks at the relationships layers between layers of geographic information
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Topology (Relationships) A mathematical procedure for explicitly defining spatial relationships Three major topological concepts: Arcs connect to each other at nodes (connectivity) Arcs that connect to surround an area define a polygon (area definition) Arcs have direction and left and right sides (contiguity)
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Feature Class - Points An x,y location X Y
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X Y Feature Class - Line A series of x,y locations
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Feature Class - Area (polygons) A series of x,y locations that are closed X Y
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Arcs connect to each other at nodes. 10
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Arcs that connect to surround an area define a polygon
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Arcs have direction and left and right sides
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Announcements: ArcView or ArcGIS is available (somewhere around) $300.00 for each module Call E.S.R.I. 1-800-447-9778 you will need to fax your class schedule
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