Title: GIS Lecture 5
1GIS Lecture 5 Importing Spatial and Attribute
Data
2Outline
- GIS Data Sets
- Map Projections
- Coordinate Systems
- GIS Data Sources
3GIS Data Sets
4GIS Data Sets
- ArcInfo Coverages
- ArcView Shapefiles
- CAD Files
- Aerial Photos
- Event Files
5ArcInfo
6ArcInfo Coverages
7ArcINFO Coverages in ArcMap
8Polygon Coverages
- Area and perimeter automatically calculated
9Polygon Coverages
10Line Coverages
- Length automatically calculated
11Point Coverages
12ArcInfo Coverages
- Advantages
- Many feature types
- Shared borders
- Automatic Area/Perimeter/Length fields
- Disadvantages
- Cannot edit in ArcMap
13ArcInfo Export files
- .e00 export exchange file
- ArcCatalog translates into ArcGIS
- Creates coverages
14ArcView Shape Files
- Advantages
- heads-up digitizing and editing
- less storage/rapid display
- can export to CAD
- Disadvantages
- one feature type
- no area or perimeter with new shapefiles
15ArcView Shape Files
- From 3 to 5 Files
- .shp - stores feature geometry
- .shx - stores index of features
- .dbf - stores attribute data
- .sbn and .sbx - store additional indices
16ArcView Shapefiles
17CAD Files
- Why CAD Drawings?
- Better Precision for Digitizing
- .DWG / .DXF
18Adding CAD Files
19CAD Files in ArcMap
20Aerial Images
- Combining Grid and Vector Maps
21Event Files
22Event Files
23Event Files
24Map Projections
25Map Projections and Distortion
- Map projections produce distortion in one or more
spatial properties - Shape, area, distance, and direction
- Specific projections eliminate or minimize
distortion
26Distortion Examples
27Mercator Projection Distortion
28Robinson Projection Distortion
29Projection Important
- Measurements used to make important decisions
- Comparing shapes, areas, distances, or directions
of map features - Feature and image themes are aligned
New York
New York
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Projection MercatorDistance 3,124.67 miles
Projection Albers Equal AreaDistance 2,455.03
miles
Actual distance 2,451 miles
30Projection not Important
- Business applications
- Not of critical importance.
- Concerned with the relative location of different
features -
- On large scale maps - street maps
- Distortion may be negligible
- Map covers only a small part of the Earth's
surface.
31Coordinate Systems
32Coordinate Systems
- Spherical/Polar
- Geographic Coordinate System
- Rectangular
- State Plane
- UTM
33Geographic Coordinate System
- Latitude and Longitude
- Census Bureau TIGER files
Geographic Coordinate System Grid
34Longitude Meridians
35Latitude Parallels
36Origin
- Longitude (prime meridian)
0
0
37Coordinates
Pittsburgh
40
-80
38Pittsburghs Point
- Degrees, Minutes, and Seconds (DMS)
- 40262N latitude
- -80058W longitude
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 1 degree 60 minutes,
- 1 minute 60 seconds
- 40262
- 40 26/60 2/3600 40 .43333
.00055 - 40.434
39Translated to Distance
- World circumference through
- the poles is 24,859.82 miles,
- so for latitude
-
- 1 24,859.82/360 69.1 miles
- 1 24,859.82/(36060) 1.15 miles
- 1 24,859.825,280/(3603600) 101 feet
- Length of the equator is 24,901.55 miles
40Rectangular Coordinate Systems
- State Plane Coordinates
- Local Governments
- UTM
- US Military
41State Plane Coordinate System
- Established by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
(now the National Ocean Survey) - At least one for each state
- Rectangular (x,y) coordinates
- 125 zones, following state and county boundaries
each with its own projection - Lambert conformal projection for zones with
east-west extent - Transverse Mercator projection for zones with
north-south extent - Cannot have zones joined to make larger regions
42Rectangular Coordinates
Has all positive Cartesian coordinates in feet,
called false eastings and false northings
43State Plane Coordinate Zones
44State Plane Coordinate Zones
45City of Pittsburgh as Geographic Coordinates
46City of Pittsburgh as State Plane Coordinates
47State Plane Coordinate Names
- North American Datum of 1927 (NAD27)
- American Datum of 1983 (NAD83)
- "High Accuracy Reference Network" (HARN)
- "High Precision GPS Network" (HPGN)
48Universal Transverse Mercator System (UTM)
- Developed by the NATO in 1947
- Military grid system
- Based on transverse Mercator projection
- Applied to maps of the Earth's surface extending
from the Equator to 84 Degrees north and 80
degrees south latitudes
49UTM Zones
World is divided into 60 north-south zones, each
covering a strip 6 wide in longitude
50UTM Zones in the Contiguous USA
51Data Sources
52Other Sources of GIS Data
- US Census
- ESRI Web Sites and Media Kit
- Local Agencies
- Land Surveys
- Satellite Remote Sensing
- Existing Paper Maps
- Other WEB Sites
53US Census
- www.census.gov
- TIGER Maps
- Summary File(SF) Tables
54Census Tracts (TIGER)
- Small, relatively permanent statistical
subdivisions of counties - delineated by local committees in accordance with
Census Bureau guidelines - between 1,000 and 8,000 people (in general)
- 1,700 housing units or 4,000 people
- homogeneous population characteristics (economic
status and living conditions) - normally follow visible features
- may follow governmental unit boundaries and other
non visible features - more than 60,000 census tracts in Census 2000
55State Census Tracts
56County Census Tracts
57City Census Tracts
58Census Blocks Groups
- Block groups (BGs) are the next level below
census tracts in the geo-graphic hierarchy - - a subdivision of a census tract
- -400 housing units, with a minimum of 250, and a
maximum of 550 housing units - -follow clearly visible features, such as roads,
rivers, and railroads.
59Census Block Groups
60Census Blocks
- Smallest geographic area for which the Census
Bureau collects and tabulates decennial census
information. - Block boundaries are visible (street, road,
stream, shoreline, etc.) or nonvisible (county
line, city limit, property line, etc.) features.
61Census Blocks
62Other Census TIGER Layers
63Summary File (SF) Tables American Factfinder
64SF1 Tables
65SF2 Tables
66SF3 Tables
67ESRIs Website
68Data Sources
69ESRI Media Kit
- Data and Maps
- 8 CDs and DVDs
- Data Maps and StreetMap USA (DVD)
- Image Data (DVD)
- Global Imagery (DVD)
- World, Europe, Canada, and Mexico (CD)
- United States (CD)
70Local GIS Departments
71Local GIS Departments
- Chicago, IL
- http//egov.cityofchicago.org/
- Austin, TX
- http//www.ci.austin.tx.us/development/
- Tip Search by county name (Travis, County Texas)
72GIS Consulting Firms
- Specifies boundaries, rights-of-way, and other
legal descriptions - Surveyors use optical and electronic instruments
to measure precise control point locations
established by geodesists - High quality data, but takes a lot of time
73Existing Paper Maps
- Vector Digitizing
- Raster Scanning
74GIS Servers
75Geography Network
76Geography Network
77Penn State (PASDA)
78Penn State (PASDA)
79Penn State (PASDA)
80Ivan Flood Maps
81Summary
- GIS Data Sets
- Map Projections
- Coordinate Systems
- GIS Data Sources