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Presented byWednesday, November 18, 2015

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GIS is:GIS is:

Plus a Map

A database

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A Database: A Map:

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Most DatabasesContain spatial data

• Addresses• Map Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude)

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Spatial Data at the School Student Addresses - Where do

students live? What countries are students from? What is the best route to school?

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Many Uses for GIS

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Uses of GIS• Transportation – road networks, planning, routing• Natural Resources – animal tracking, habitat analysis• Geology & Geophysics – geologic mapping, earthquake, volcano, other

hazards mapping, mining, oil and gas exploration• Environment – land use, water quality modeling• City Planning – road work planning, utility line routing• Fire and police emergency response, communication, routing• Business – where to locate stores, where are customers• Military – targeting, best route, terrain analysis• Disaster Planning and Response – identify flood zones, damaged

buildings• Tourism – National Park maps, city maps, Metro map, etc.• Epidemiology/Public Health – patterns in disease outbreaks

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Uses of GIS• Agriculture• Archaeology• Architecture and Landscape Architecture• Defense• Engineering• Journalism• Meteorology• Oceanography• Law Enforcement• Urban/Regional Planning• And much more

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Geographic Analysis

∗ Helps answer questions such as:∗ Where is it?∗ What else is nearby?∗ Where is the highest concentration of ‘X’?∗ Where can I find things with characteristic ‘Y’?∗ Where is the closest ‘Z’ to my location?∗ How are different types of features related spatially

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Early Example: London cholera epidemic 1854

Cholera deathCholera death

Water pumpWater pump

SohoSoho

+GIS analysis showed

that the disease outbreak was clustered around a specific water

supply pump.

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∗ Roads∗ Streams∗ Land Surface Elevation∗ Land Use ∗ Parcels∗ Buildings ∗ Utilities - electric, gas, water, and sewer lines∗ Events – crime, fire

Each Feature type is represented as a single layer in a map.

Map Features

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Features are Represented as Points, Lines, and Polygons

Points - simplest element

Lines - set of connected points

Polygons - set of connected points that closes on itself.

We use these three spatial elements to represent real world features and attach locational information to them.

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Overlaying Data Layers

∗ In a GIS, each layer represents one type of data.

∗ The layers are overlain on top of each other and are geographically aligned.

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Five Data Layers “Alike” Features

StatesRoads

CapitalsRivers

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Features and Attributes

Data or information associated with a map

feature are called ATTRIBUTES.

The values in the Identify box at right are attributes of

the selected point.

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Spatial Analysis

∗ Simple Searches∗ Select features by attributes∗ Select features by location

∗ Buffering∗ Proximity Analysis∗ Network Analysis∗ Surface Analysis∗ Line of Site∗ 3D Visualization

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Examples of GIS

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Cross Country Movement

CCM (Cross Country Movement) Analysis allows the user to model the cost (e.g. time) it would take for a given object to travel from point A to Point B given the difficulty of the terrain.

For example, if a tank had to travel from point A to point B and you knew how fast it could travel on certain road types, soil types, and slopes, you could model the travel cost.

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3D Mine with Well Data

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Environmental MonitoringToxic Plume

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Site Location and Client Distance

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Fun Stuff

http://storymaps.esri.com/stories/2012/treasure-hunt-cities/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lziO1Ze7PuQ

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Careers in GIS

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Acknowledgements∗ Esri∗ Google∗ Prof. Sumanta Das, Dept. of Civil Eng., MEFGI, Rajkot∗ SlideShare∗ University of Nebraska at Kearney∗ The University of Texas at Dallas∗ University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point∗ Naval Post Graduate School

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Thank You!

1100 H Street NW, Suite 700Historic Gas Light BuildingWashington, DC 20005

[email protected]

Website: http://www.newlighttechnologies.com/

Dan [email protected]

Gus ViteriCTO, Carlos Rosario School

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