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Lincoln

Darwin

NAACP

GIS

www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/gistimeline

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Spatial Analysis

Longley et al. Chapters 14, 6

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Spatial Analysis

answer questions, support decisions, and reveal patterns

• all of the transformations, manipulations, and methods • Data ----> Information ---> Understanding• ”…a set of methods whose results change when the locations of the objects being analyzed change."

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Which is Spatial Analysis?

calculating the average income for a group of people?

calculating the center of the United States population?

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Types of Spatial AnalysisQueries and reasoning Measurements

Aspects of geographic data, length, area, etc.

Transformations New data, raster to vector, geometric rules

Descriptive summaries Essence of data in 1 or 2 parameters

Optimization - ideal locations, routes

Hypothesis testing - sample to entire pop.

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Spatial Search (Query):Gateway to Spatial Analysis (Reasoning)

Overlay is a spatial retrieval operation that is equivalent to an attribute join. Buffering is a spatial retrieval around points, lines, or areas based on distance.

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Overlay

Image courtesy of K. Foote/M. Lynch, UT-Austin

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Raster Overlay

01

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Overlay like an attribute join

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Types of overlay operations

UnionIntersectIdentityMaxMin

Etc.

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Unioncomputes the geometric intersection of two polygon coverages. All polygons from both coverages will be split at their intersections and preserved in the output coverage.

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Union

within 25 miles of a city OR within

25 miles of a major river.

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Intersectcomputes the geometric intersection of two coverages. Only those features in the area common to both coverages will be preserved in the output coverage.

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Intersect

within 25 miles of a city AND within

25 miles of a major river.

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Identitycomputes the geometric intersection of two coverages. All features of the input coverage, as well as those features of the identity coverage that overlap the input coverage, are preserved in the output coverage.

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Identity

Intersect

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Identity

within 25 miles of a city OR within 25 miles of a major river. within 25 miles of a city AND within 25 miles of a major river.

Portion of the major city buffer WITHIN the major river buffer

Union Intersect

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Buffer

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Identity

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Map

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ebra

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lgebra

Comparedwith

RAINFALL 1990 RAINFALL 1991 MAX RAINFALL 1990-’91

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2 Analysis Examples from ArcGIS

(1) Interpolation - soil samples on a farm [transformation]

(2) Location Analysis - coffee shops & customers [optimization]

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(1) Interpolation - soil samples on a farm

(2) Location Analysis - coffee shops & customers

"a set of methods whose results change when the locations of the objects being analyzed change"

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Soil Samples of Farm Area w/ Interpolation

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Interpolate samples, then query to find pH > 7Farmer needs to treat these areas w/ammonium sulfate

GIS Analysis Model

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GIS Lanslide Susceptibility Model in ArcGIS 9 Model Builder (Lab 6)

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Choose Interpolation Parameters

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IDW Interpolation

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Instead of hillshade, use raster calculator

[pH surface] > 7

pH surface

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Result: areas that farmer should treat w/ammonium sulfate to lower the pH to 7 so that soil is balanced

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The FarmSize = ~5.35 acres (233,046 sq ft. or 21,650 sq m) Combined size of new treatment areas = ~0.145 acres (6,338 sq ft or 588 sq m)Ammonium sulfate @ $50.00 per acre

Treat whole field - $267.50Treat only where needed - $7.25

Crop yield and treatment maps over time

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(1) Interpolation - soil samples on a farm

(2) Location Analysis - coffee shops & customers

"a set of methods whose results change when the locations of the objects being analyzed change"

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Best location for new Beanery w/ location analysis ( distance & proxmity )

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Marketing questions

Too close to existing shops? Similar characteristics to existing locations? Where are the competitors? Where are the customers? Where are the customers that are spending the most money?

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Shops w/in 1 mile will compete for customersPotential shops > 1 mile away

GIS Analysis Model

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Straight line distance function

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Result: yellow/orange = close to shopspurple/blue = farther away

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Density Function, Customer Spending

Spending

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Result: Dark blues are greatest density of customer spending

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Find areas 1 mile from an existing shop that are also in a high spending density customer area

([Distance to Shops] > 5280) & ([Spending density] > .02)

Spending density

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Result: Best locations for a new Beaneryw/ proximity to an interstate highway, zoning concerns, income levels, population density, age, etc.

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Web Site of the Week

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Visualization & Spatial Analysis:An Example from The Districthttp://dusk.geo.orst.edu/gis/district.html

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Spatial Analysis HandoutOn course web siteOverlays (union, intersect, identity)BufferingMap AlgebraClipping and MaskingRecoding Many others!

“Spatial Madness” Article!Spatial analysis of NCAA basketball tournament

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Uncertainty in the Conception, Measurement, and Representation of Geographic Phenomena

Previous examples assumed it didn’t existConception of Geographic PhenomenaSpatial Uncertainty - objects do NOT have a discrete, well-defined extent

Wetlands or soil boundary?Oil spill? pollutants or damage?Attributes - human interp. may differ

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Uncertainty in Conception

Vagueness - criteria to define an object not clear

What constitutes a wetland?An oak woodland means how many oaks?Seafloor ages/habitatsWhat does a grade of “A” really mean??

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Uncertainty in Conception

Ambiguity - y used for x when x is missingDirect indicators:

salinity (x) or species (y)

Indirect more ambiguous

Wetlands (y) of species diversity (x)??

Figure courtesy of Jay Austin, Ctr. For Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion U.

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Uncertainty in Conception

Regionalization problems What combination of characteristics defines a zone?Weighting for composites?Size threshold for zone?Fuzzy vs. sharp

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Uncertainty in Measurement

Physical measurement error Mt. Everest is 8,850 +/- 5 mDynamic earth makes stable measurements difficult

Seismic motionWobbling of Earth’s axisWind and waves at sea!

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Uncertainty in Measurement

Digitizing error, e.g.,UndershootsOvershoots“Gafs”

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Uncertainty in Measurement

Misalignment of data digitized from different maps

Rubbersheeting is a corrective technique

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Uncertainty in MeasurementDifferent lineages of data Sample vs. population

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Uncertainty in RepresentationRaster Data Structure

mixels Classification based on dominance, centrality?

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Uncertainty in RepresentationVector Data Structure

Points in cornersof polys

Zones based on only a few points

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Uncertainty in AnalysisEcological Fallacy an overall characteristic of a zone is also a characteristic of any location or individual within the zone

Factory w/no Chinese employees mayhave closed

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Path of boundary changes where high pop. is

Modifiable Areal Unit Problem (MAUP)number, sizes, and shapes of zones affect the results of analysisMany ways to combine small zones into big onesNo objective criteria for choosing one over another

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Uncertainty of Geographic Phenomena

Conception - spatial, vagueness, ambiguity, regionalizationMeasurement - field, digitizing, lineageRepresentation - raster, vectorAnalysis - ecological fallacy, MAUP

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