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EV2502 final
flash cards for all of EV2502 James Maloney at JCU Townsville
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Undergraduate 2
11/04/2012

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Term
Intersect
Definition

 

Definition="and" boolean operator. creates a new vecter layer by overlaying two sets of data

 

input layer=polygons/lines polygons/ponts lines/lines (cannot be line/poin or point/point)

 

output layer lowest dimension

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Union
Definition

definition= "OR" boolean operator. creates new vector layer by placing two polygon layers on top of each other.

 

input=both layers must be polygon

 

output layer=always polygon

Term
orthographic projection
Definition

azimuthal-geometrically projected onto a plane. the point of the projection is at inifinity

used for prospective views of the whole planet

areas, shapes and directions only true at center point

Term
Buffer
Definition
a proximity or distance based operation that creates a polygon around a specific input, set to the specified distance.
Term
Dissolve
Definition
joining of adjacent but otherwise discrete polygons that share a common theme or property.
Term
Eliminate
Definition
Merges selected polygons with neighbouring polygons that have the largest shared border between them, or that have the largest area. 
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conic projection
Definition

projected onto a cone tangent at two standard parrallels

used to show aregion that is primarily east to west.

Term
UTM
Definition

Universal transverse mercator

projected on to a cylinder with a 6° width 

good for area with mostly a north to south extent

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transverse mercator
Definition

projected on a cylinder tangent to the chosen meridian

distances only true along the central meridian

distortions increase with distance from central meridian

Term
meta data
Definition

a document or table that describes info about the data set

-resolution

-copyright

-price

-availability

-time of acquisition

-spatial extent

-spatial accuracy

Term
PDOP
Definition

Position dilution of precision

causes

-angles of the satelites (satelites require a 60º spread between them)

-obscured satelites(deep canyons, cliffs, tall buildings)

-recalibration of satelites

-multibeam (issues due to ionosphere disruptions)

Term
GPS types
Definition

uncorrected(single antennae, hand held GPS)

differential 

real time kinematic

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features of a mercator
Definition

distance are only true along the equator

large area are distorted

distortion increses with distance from equator

Term
topology
Definition

perimiter and ares of polygons as well as adjacency of polygons

used for spatial analysis by linking with attributes and locations

handeled differently in raster and vector

Term
calculate expected random distance
Definition

√area/number of points

2

 

not a perfect correlation for measuring randomness

used for calculating distribution patterns

Term
spatial autocorrelation
Definition
based on attraction or repulsion of points to one another
Term
raster is good for
Definition

gradual boundaries

features on a continuous surface

combining lots of data layers

sopphisticated spatial modelling

remotely sensed data

 

 

Term

XOR

 

Definition

where either of two polygons exist but not both

 

Term
NOT
Definition
where one question occurs but not the other
Term
vector is good for
Definition

abrubt boundaries

spatial relationships in a network (ie roads)

lots of attribute for each area

large spatial data queries

high quality detailed maps

 

Term
quadrat analysis
Definition
based on the frequency of points with in a series of regularly spaced quadrants
Term
nearest neighbor index
Definition

based on the average distance between adjacent points

 

Term
OR
Definition

where either question occurs

 

Term
Mercator Projections
Definition
projected on a cylinder tangent to the equator
Term

AND

 

Definition
where both questions occur
Term
Boolean Logic
Definition

yes or no answers

 

data has only two possible values

Term
hill shading
Definition
which area get sunshine based on slope and aspect
Term
aspect
Definition
which direction does the elevation change the most
Term
types of projections
Definition

cylindrical

conic

azimuthal (planar)

Term
slope
Definition

use DEM (digital elevation model)

 

rise=the max difference between the cells z value and the z values if the 8 closest neighboring cells

 

run=the size of the cell

Term
types of geographic systems for GIS`
Definition

geodetic-aligns spheroid to fit particular area

 

Geocentric-uses earths ceter of mass as the origin

Term
problems with geographic coordinate systems
Definition

not uniform units of distance

 

cant get accurate distances areas or directions between points

Term
roving hood
Definition
compares values of each cell with values of those nearby
Term
geographic coordinate systems are
Definition

derived from datum

defined for locations with a 3-D sphere

referenced in lattitude and longitude

Term
problems with raster
Definition

-raster is always 2-D

-points have zero dimensions so they cant realistically be portrayed in raster

-lines are 1 dimensional so they cant be accurately shown either

-small features can be lost or be hard to depict

-not usefulf for measuring perimiter

-resolution

Term
Datum
Definition

mathmatical model that describes the shape of the earth

 

different datums for different parts of the earth

Term
2 methods of showing spatial data on a map
Definition

geographic coordinate systems, locating data on a spherical surface(lats and longs)

 

projected coordinate systems, locating data on on to a flat surface (measured in meters)

Term
data types
Definition

Vector

-shapefile

-coverage

-feature class

tables

-dbase or excel

Raster

-grid

Mapfile

-no spatial data only used to dsiplay info

Term
merge
Definition
joins two adjacent or overlapping polygons
Term
Split
Definition
breaks a single layer into many layers based off specific criteria defined from a polygon overlay layer
Term
Erase
Definition
omits info that is in beneath the defined overlay polygon
Term
limits of maps as data input
Definition

only include features that the map maker decided to include

 

typically only shows one point in time

 

might only cover a limited area

Term

what is a map?

 

Definition

a picture of all or part of the earth 

shows where things are locted in relation to eachother

only shows part of what exists on earth at any one time

a model of reality

Term
Clip
Definition
extracts features from an input layer that overlaps with a polygon clip layer
Term
what is remote sensing
Definition
gathering info about objects or phenomena with which neither you or your device is in direct contact with
Term
how does active remote sensing work
Definition

sends out a signal and times the response then uses this to create an image 

 

types 

Lidar

Radar

Sonar

Term
what is passive remote sensing
Definition

only detection

uses ambient energy to create an image.

 

electromagnetic radiation is the most common form of energy used for this method

Term
Lidar
Definition

uses eye safe lazer of light to creat an image in a terestrial environment

-precision of 10-25 cm

 

basic components include

-Lazer scanning and cooling system

-GPS

-inertial navigation system

key features

creates massive data sets

rapid precise scanning

high speed autonmous post processing

Term
why use band ratios
Definition

-cancel out reduntant information 

-create a new data layer that highlights certain features

-exagerate differences in a new layer

Term
Big Brother
Definition
is dumb
Term
Define Topology
Definition


TOPOLOGY STORED =Perimeter and area of polygons. Adjacency of polygons


for every polygon in GIS there will be information stored about which lines make it up and which polygons are next to each other (called contiguity)

Term
when is is best to scan a map
Definition
You’re mapping features with GRADUAL boundaries to be stored as RASTER
The paper map does NOT include lots of COMPLEX LINES and TEXT
You have a LARGE VOLUME of map data to get in digital form
Term
what is the downside of scanning
Definition
Can require lots of SPACE on your computer to STORE and ANALYZE
AUTOMATIC scanning programs can generate MANY ERRORS which take time to fix
You are limited by the RESOLUTION of the scanner (and how much SPACE you have)
Term
when should you digitize
Definition
You’re mapping features with DEFINITE boundaries to be stored as VECTOR

The paper map includes lots of THIN, COMPLEX LINES

You have LOTS of CURVY lines and polygons (take too long to enter as coordinates)
Term
what governs water color?
Definition

affected by depth shorter wave lengths (blue) penetrat deeper than longer wave lengths (Red)

 

Turbidity- turbid water will scatter incident light and result in false bottom images

 

bottom reflectance

 

color of substrate

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