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Environmental Modeling Basic GIS Functions for Suitability Index Modeling. GIS Functions for Suitability Index. Overlay and buffer The fundamental difference between GIS and other computer mapping. courtesy: Mary Ruvane, http://ils.unc.edu/. Vector Raster. 3. Overlay. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Environmental Modeling  Basic GIS Functions for Suitability Index Modeling

Environmental Modeling Environmental Modeling

Basic GIS Functions forBasic GIS Functions forSuitability Index ModelingSuitability Index Modeling

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GIS Functions for Suitability IndexGIS Functions for Suitability Index

► Overlay and bufferOverlay and buffer

► The fundamental difference between GIS The fundamental difference between GIS and other computer mappingand other computer mapping

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VectorVectorRasterRaster

courtesy: Mary Ruvane, http://ils.unc.edu/courtesy: Mary Ruvane, http://ils.unc.edu/

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3. Overlay3. Overlay                ► Union, Intersect, and IdentityUnion, Intersect, and Identity

► Clip, Erase, and UpdateClip, Erase, and Update

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Logic OverlayLogic Overlay

► Finding areas where certain conditions occurFinding areas where certain conditions occur

► Boolean logicBoolean logic

Mary Ruvane, UNC –Chapel HillMary Ruvane, UNC –Chapel Hill

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                INPUT Feature UNION

Feature# ATTRIBUTE #

ATTRIBUTE1 0 1 02 A 2 1023 B 3 1034 C5 D

OUT INPUT Feature UNION Feature# # ATTRIBUTE # ATT1 1 0 1 02 1 0 2 1023 2 A 14 2 A 2 1025 3 B 2 1026 3 B 17 2 A 3 1038 3 B 3 1039 4 C 3 10310 5 D 3 10311 4 C 112 4 C 2 10213 5 D 2 10214 5 D 115 1 2 102

UnionUnion

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Intersect and IdentityIntersect and Identity ► Intersect       Intersect      

► IdentityIdentity

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ClipClip

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EraseErase

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UpdateUpdate

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OUT Pop Elev PopRank PopWeight PopW*R EleRank EleWeight EleW*R Sum# # ATT # ATT 1 1 12 2 E 2 1003 3 V 2 1004 2 E 3 1505 3 V 3 1506 4 G 3 1507 5 S 3 1508 4 G 2 1009 5 S 2 100

IntersectIntersect

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Cell StatisticsCell Statistics

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4. Approximation4. Approximation                ► Buffer and Buffer RegionBuffer and Buffer Region► Near and Point DistanceNear and Point Distance

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Buffer and Buffer RegionBuffer and Buffer Region

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NearNear

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Point DistancePoint Distance

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NodepointNodepoint

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GRID Functions - Spatial GRID Functions - Spatial AnalystAnalyst

Distance, Density, Surface Analysis, Distance, Density, Surface Analysis,

Cell Statistics, Neighborhood Cell Statistics, Neighborhood Statistics, Zonal Statistics Statistics, Zonal Statistics

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AllocationAllocation

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Straight Line DistanceStraight Line Distance

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Cost Weighted DistanceCost Weighted Distance

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Friction SurfaceFriction Surface

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Cumulative Travel CostCumulative Travel Cost

Friction Surface Data Layer

Start Point Data Layer

Cumulative Travel Time Data Layer

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Cumulative Travel Cost ContoursCumulative Travel Cost Contours

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Cost Weighted DistanceCost Weighted Distance

DEMDEM Friction Friction surfacesurface

Cost weighted distanceCost weighted distanceS. Fritz and S. Carver GIS/EM4 2000S. Fritz and S. Carver GIS/EM4 2000

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Athens

Sounion

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Least-Cost Analysis: Path 1

Path 1 with topography (above) and archaeologically-known sites (left).The background (left) is the cost layer—the darker color = higher costDistance: about 69 km (42 mi)

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Viewshed analysisViewshed analysis

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Shortest PathShortest Path

http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/index.cfm?TopicName=An_overview_of_Spatial_Analyst

ArcGIS online help

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Point Point DensityDensity

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Contour Contour

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Slope and AspectSlope and Aspect

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Hillshade and ViewshedHillshade and Viewshed

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ViewshedViewshed

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View Shed AnalysisView Shed Analysis

► Highways and Highways and towers clipped to towers clipped to study area.study area.

► DEM converted to DEM converted to grid in ArcToolbox grid in ArcToolbox and a TIN was and a TIN was constructed with constructed with 3D Analyst. 3D Analyst.

► Cell towers and Cell towers and highways overlaid highways overlaid in 3D visualization in 3D visualization in ArcScene.in ArcScene.

► Viewshed Viewshed performed from cell performed from cell tower location and tower location and overlaid on TIN.overlaid on TIN.

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Suitability AnalysisSuitability Analysis

► Elevation, Slope, Elevation, Slope, Proximity to Road Proximity to Road were variables were variables chosen.chosen.

► Grids were Grids were created based on created based on these variables these variables and reclassified.and reclassified.

► Combined Combined through raster through raster calculations in calculations in Spatial Analyst to Spatial Analyst to compute a final compute a final suitability suitability analysis.analysis.

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Viewshed AnalysisViewshed Analysis

► 3 scenic lookouts3 scenic lookouts► Field verify – may be natural Field verify – may be natural

or man made elements or man made elements obstructing viewobstructing view

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ViewshedViewshed

A. Toy, SUNY BUffalo

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3-D Draping3-D Draping

► Superimposed with other thematic layersSuperimposed with other thematic layers

Bowling Green

Z=10

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Crime MappingCrime Mapping

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Cut/FillCut/Fill

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Cave modelingCave modeling

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Cell StatisticsCell Statistics

Calculate stats for multiple layers

Majority, Minority, Maximum, Minimum, Mean, Medium, Range, Standard deviation, Sum, Variety

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Majority

Minimum

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Mean

Median

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Sum

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Neighborhood StatisticsNeighborhood Statistics

3 4 5 0 1

6 8 3 1 5

3 4 0 2 1

3 8 0 5 1

6 7 5

5 7 5

8 8 6

8 7 8

Richness Interspersion

Moving windows

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Neighborhood StatisticsNeighborhood Statistics

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Zonal StatisticsZonal Statistics

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Zonal StatisticsZonal Statistics

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Cell StatisticsCell Statistics

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Markus Erhard et al. GIS/EM4 2000Markus Erhard et al. GIS/EM4 2000