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An overview of Geoprocessing. Geoprocessing. Geoprocessing is a fancy name for Spatial Operations. So what is Geoprocessing ?. Processing or manipulating of geographic/spatial data to create a new dataset. . Flour. Sugar. MIXED. DOUGH. Water. Example of a simple process. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GeoprocessingGeoprocessing is a fancy name for Spatial Operations

So what is Geoprocessing?Processing or manipulating of geographic/spatial data to create a new dataset.

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Example of a simple process

Water

Sugar

Flour

MIXED DOUGH

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A typical GeoprocessingInput

DatasetOutputDataset

Geoprocessing

UnprojectedData Project

ProjectedData

• A process contains tool• And a tool has parameters

Input Data Output DataTool

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Geoprocessing/Model building

ProcessProcess

Process

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Tools in ArcToolbox• There are literally hundreds of Geoprocessing tools available in ArcGIS!

• Most of the time you will use only a few of them

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Geoprocessing MenuCommonly used tools are available from Geoprocessing menu!

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Environment Settings

Application level settings affect all tools and menus Tool settings affect one execution

of one tool

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Workspace settings

• Current and scratch workspace

• Output coordinate systems

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ArcToolbox has many tools

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Map Overlay• Map overlay brings data from multiple

layers into one• There are two basic categories of map

overlay functions1. Functions that combine attribute data

&2. Functions that do not

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Overlay operations in ArcGIS

1. Erase2. Clip3. Union4. Intersect

Overlay operations combine more than one layers into one.Some of the extraction function can also be considered as overlay function

Extraction only & does not combine attribute from layers

Combine attributes from layers

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Select by locationCan’t truncate the roads at the boundary!

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Clip is the rescue!Clip is used to cookie cut the original ROAD layer into a smaller layer

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What is Clip?Clip is used to cookie cut the desired areas

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EraseOnly the features outside the Erase feature are kept, everything else are erased

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DissolveDissolve is used to aggregate features based on specified attributes

If you don’t choose an attribute, it will dissolve all into one!

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How to simplify the landuse data

DISSOLVE

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Dissolve wizard

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What is Union?Union combines two polygon layers together

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What is Intersect?Computes geometric intersection of two layers

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Example of intersectAreas common between the two layers.

INTERSECT

3500’ buffer 2000’ road buffer

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Buffering Lines

250’Buffer

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Using attribute table in buffering

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Variable buffering using attribute

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Multiple Ring Buffer

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Multiple Ring Buffer

Buffer around Toxic Sites & water well location

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