Title: GIS and Layers
1 GIS and Layers
- Developed by Oklahoma 4-H
2Beginnings of GIS
- Began in the 1960s
- Use was mainly in the public sector
- Has roots in cartography and mapping
- Major influence on geography in the 1980s and
1990s
3Definition of GIS
- Geographic Information System
- ESRI defines GIS as A collection of computer
hardware, software, and geographic data for
capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying
all forms of geographically referenced
information.
4Layers
- Layers are a slice of the geographic reality in
a particular area (ESRI) - They are similar to a map legend
- Layers may describe physical, biological,
cultural, demographic, scale, etc. characteristics
5- For Example
- We have three maps (or layers) with yearly
rainfall, tree species, and soil type for a
specific area. - By overlaying these maps, we could determine if
the amount of yearly rainfall has an effect on
the type of tree that grows in certain soils.
6- Essentially GIS uses different layers to show the
relationships between data.
7ESRI example of GIS map and its layers
8Components of GIS
- Hardware
- Computer
- Software
- Computer program
- Data
- Collected, bought, or free
9Uses of Data
- Find features or patterns
- Quantities and density maps
- Changes in a specific area
- Anticipating a change (natural disaster
preparedness) - Deciding or evaluating a course of action
10How is it used?
- Tracking the spread of disease
- Mapping soil moisture
- Trends in an evolving storm
- Mapping Storm Water systems
- Public road inventory
- Precision Agriculture
11Tracking the spread of the West Nile virus from
ESRI Map Book vol. 19
12Track of 2004 Hurricanes in Florida and Wind
Speed, ESRI Map Book Vol. 21
13Mapping soil moisture from ESRI Map Book Vol. 21
14Wastewater collection system from ESRI Map Book
Vol. 21
15Predicting traffic problems from ESRI Map Book
Vol. 16
16Precision Agriculture from ESRI Map Book Vol. 20
Maturity Map Protein Map Detailed
Map Maps are for Brown Rice Red is High Purple
is Low
17- What are other
- uses you can
- think of?
18- Link to ESRI map books for real life GIS maps
- http//www.esri.com/industries/planning/success_s
tories/map_book.html
19Activity
- If given the following layers, what inferences or
assumptions can you make from them? - Map of the U.S. with state capitals
- Map of the population density
- Map of interstate highways
- Map of rivers in the U.S.
- Average farm size in acres
20Map of United States and State Capitals
21Interstate Highways
22Major Rivers
23Capitals, Rivers, Highways
24Population Density from 2000 Census
25 Capitals, Rivers, Highways, Population
26Oklahoma with Highway, Rivers, Population Density
27Average Size of Farms in 2002
28Farm Size, Capitals, Highways, Rivers
29Oklahoma Farm Size, Highways, Rivers
30- All maps are from the National Atlas website
located at - www.nationalatlas.com
- This site allows you to use different layers to
create maps.