basic spatial analysis. this process involves systems and systems thinking
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Basic Spatial Analysis
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Basic Spatial Analysis
This process involves systemsand systems thinking
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Many times a picture of a system process or steps is worth a thousand words
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Take out a blank sheet of paper
Diagram/Draw the steps you took to get up today and come to school
Try and have at least 5 steps; Such as: turn off alarm, get out of bed,
get dressed……..
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Spatial data analysis
Input -> spatial operation -> output
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Spatial data analysis Input -> spatial operation -> output
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Input Scope
Local – “point” to “point”
Neighborhood – adjacent regions have
input
Global – the entire input data layer may influence
output
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Spatial data analysis
Usually involves manipulations or calculation of coordinates or attribute variables with a various operators (tools), such as:
Selection Reclassification Dissolving Buffering OverlayCartographic Modeling (a combination of the above)
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Spatial SelectionIdentifying features based on spatial criteria Adjacency, connectivity, containment, arrangement
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Spatial SelectionIdentifying features based on spatial criteria Adjacency, connectivity, containment, arrangement
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Selection based on spatial and non-spatial attributes
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Adjacency depends on the algorithm used
(the same is true for all spatial operations)
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Spatial data analysis
Usually involves manipulations or calculation of coordinates or attribute variables with a various operators (tools), such as:
Selection Reclassification Dissolving Buffering OverlayCartographic Modeling (a combination of the above)
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Reclassification
An assignment of a class or value based on the attributes or geography o an object
Example: Parcels Reclassified By size
Spatial data analysis:
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Spatial data analysis: Reclassification
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Reclassification: defining categories
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Spatial data analysis: reclassification defining categories
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Spatial data analysis
Usually involves manipulations or calculation of coordinates or attribute variables with a various operators (tools), such as:
Selection Reclassification Dissolving Buffering OverlayCartographic Modeling (a combination of the above)
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Spatial data analysis :dissolve
A function whose primary purpose is to combine like features within a data layer.
Adjacent polygons may have identical values. Dissolve removes or “dissolves away” the common boundary.
Used prior to applying area-based selection in spatial analysis
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Dissolve: often used after reclassification
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Boundaries are removed when they separate states with the same value. The dissolve attribute is_west.
Dissolve: often used after reclassification
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Spatial data analysis
Usually involves manipulations or calculation of coordinates or attribute variables with a various operators (tools), such as:
Selection Reclassification Dissolving Buffering OverlayCartographic Modeling (a combination of the above)
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Buffering and other Proximity Functions
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Buffering and other Proximity Functions
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Raster buffer is an array of distances
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Mechanics of Point and Line Buffering
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Buffering Variants: point buffer examples
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Regions in Buffering – inside, outside, enclosed
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Spatial data analysis
Reclassification Dissolving Buffering OverlayCartographic Modeling
(a combination of the above)
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Spatial Analysis: Overlay
Combination of different data layers Both spatial and attribute data is combined
Requires that data layers use a common coordinate system
A new data layer is created
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Overlay
Raster Overlay
Typically applied to nominal or ordinal data
Cell by cell process which results in the combination of the two input layers
Pay attention to the the number of possible combinations that may be possible and understand the effect on the output layer
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Feature numbers increase in overlay
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Vector Overlay
•Topology is likely to be different•Vector overlays often identifies line intersection points automatically.
•Intersecting lines are split and a node placed at the intersection point
•Topology must be recreated for later processing
Any type of vector may be overlain with any other type Output typically takes the lowest dimension of the inputs
For example: Point on Polygon results in a point
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Ambiguous result
Un- ambiguous result
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note
note nullor flag values
nullor flag values
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Vector Overlay(common ways applied)
•CLIP•INTERSECTION•UNION
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CLIP
•Cookie cutter approach•Bounding polygon defines the clipped second layer•Neither the bounding polygon attributes nor geographic (spatial data) are included in the output layer
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INTERSECTION
•Combines data from both layers but only for the bounding area
(Bounding polygon also defines the output layer Data from both layers are combined
Data outside the bounding layer (1st layer) is discarded)
•Order of intersection is important
(A to B or B to A)
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UNION
•Includes all data from both the bounding and data layers
•New polygons are formed by the combinations of the coordinate data from each layer
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Why do buffering and vector overlay often take so long?
Because a time consuming line intersection test must be performed for all lines in the data layers
Then, inside vs. outside regions must be identified for all new polygons
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B
A
Does polygon A intersect/overlap/overlay polygon B?
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We must check each line in one data layer against every other line in the second data layer to see if they intersect
(x2,y2)Remember each line is composedof a linked set of straight line segments defined by a vertex or a node at each end
(x1,y1)
We can use the equation for a line, plus the coordinates at the endpoints to define the line, and use algebra and logic to see if the lines intersect
Equation of a line: y = m * X + b
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10, 12
7,4
2,19,2
Line Equation y = m1 x + b1
Line Equation y = m2 x + b 2
Line Intersection Calculations
m1 = slope = (12-1)/(10-2)
= 1.375
b1= y - m1x= 12 - 10 * 1.375= - 1.75
y = 1.375 * x - 1.75
m2 = slope = (4-2)/(7-9)
= -1
b2= y - m2x= 4 - (-1) * 7= 11
y = -1 * x + 11
1) Calculate Equation Parameters
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2) Find Intersection Point
Y =1.375 * x -1.75 y = -1 * x +11
Set y values equal
y =1.375 * x -1.75 = -1 * x +11
(1.375 + 1) * x = 11 + 1.75x = 12.75/2.375
= 5.37
y = 1.375 * 5.37 –1.75 = 5.63
Potential Intersection Point at x = 5.37, y = 5.63
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3) Verify Intersection: Is it Within the Boxes
10,12
2 , 1
9,2
7,4
Test X:is 5.37 > 2 and < 10is 5.37 > 7 and <
9
Test Y:is 5.63 > 7 and
< 9is 5.63 > 2 and
< 4
Answer: No the lines do not intersect
Yes No
No No
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Find ing the Inte rio r: Is a p o int insid e a p o lyg on?
Po tentia l p o int
Alg orithm :c ount line c rossing s to outsid e o f c onvex hull,if they is a n od d num b erthe p o int is insid e, if even num b er, p o int outsid e
n= 2, outPotential point
n= 4, out
n= 1, in
n= 3, in
Algorithm:Pick a direction(East (right) in the example)
Count line crossings to theoutside of convex hull (shaded polygon)If odd number then the point isinsideIf even, the point is outside
Finding the interior: Is a point inside a polygon (shaded)?
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Vector OverlayCommon features in Vector overlays create “Slivers” or “Sliver polygons”
A common feature in both layers. The problem is that each definition is very subtly different (different time, source, materials) so the polygons don’t line up.They can only be seen a very large display scale but can represent over half the output polygons. They take very little space but affect analytical results.
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Methods to reduce/remove slivers:
•Redefine the common boundaries with highest coordinate accuracy and replace them in all layers before overlay
•Manually identify and remove
•Use snap distance during overlay
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3 blobs - overlap
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3 blobs - before a union
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3 blobs - after a union
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Flowcharts - workflow diagram
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Flowcharts - workflow diagram
Problem - Identify major watersheds that include counties with high corn production ( > 10,000,000 bushels/year)
What do we need to solve this problem?
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NASS Tables:Corn Production Data by County (note FIPS!)
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County Boundary Files from National Map
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Condition Tables, Join
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Reclass
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Web Search for “Watersheds Download Data Shapefile Geodatabase,” then some sifting led to:
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Finest Grain HUCs, Too Detailed
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Dissolve to HUC4
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Spatial Select with High Production Counties
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Results Pane - Left Click on Geoprocessing, Select ResultsTip #1 - Your Processing Trail
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Your happy (or sordid) past revealed
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Tip #2 - Customized Toolboxes1: R-click on ArcToolbox, L-click Add Toolbox
2: Navigate to your project directory, and L-click on the new toolbox icon
3: type in the name you’d like, with a.tbx extension
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4: In ArcToolbox, L-click, hold, and drag onto new toolbox
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Tip #3: Batch Jobs
Open ArcCatalog,
then Toolboxes,
then System Toolboxes
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Navigate to the tool you wish to use,
left click on it,
and select Batch in the dropdown menu
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Network Models
•A set of connected features, often termed centers.
•Centers are connected to at least on and possibly many network links
•Links form a network that may have attributes that effect the flow (transit cost)
•Types of problems include route selection, resource and territory allocation and traffic modeling
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Network Elements
•Links - “Conduits” for movement
•Intersections - Link joins
•Stops - Sources/sinks where resources can enter or exit the network
•Centers - node locations which may receive or provide resources. Attributes for total amount of resource supplied to or taken from
a center, e.g., total water capacity for a reservoir
•Barriers - nodes which prevent flow through links, or links with infinite impedance
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Network Elements•Impedance - a resistance to flow through a link.
Impedance may be directionally dependent
•Impedance is assumed to be uniform over the link.
Impedance = 5 min/mile
Impedance = 10 min/mile
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Network Elements
Turns - Allowable redirections at intersections/nodes.Often controlled by a turning impedance, energy or time
spent in performing a turn - set to infinity for “illegal” turns
allowed turns in a stream network
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Route selection example
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Find the least cost path?
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Route selection example