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NGEA31

From where do we obtain geographical data?

Measurements in the field
Digitized maps or images

Interpolations from point sources

Estimates from out of the blue

What does geographical contain?

Geometric data (x and y coordinates) and attribute data

What is a vector data structure?

point, lines and polygons

How is vector data strucutred?

They are stored in a file of database

What are the characterstics of points?

Dimensionless
A point has one pair of X Y coordinates

Each point have a unique ID-value

What are the characteristics of line features?

Have one dimension
Consist of ordered coordinate pairs

Each line segment has a start node and end node

Inbetween one or more vertices (breakpoints)

Attributes valid for the segment is linked through the ID value

What are the characteristics of polygon features?

Created by a line that enclose the polygon area
Have two dimensions, X and Y

Expect homogenity inside

What is a shape file?

Has a simple structure
Non topological

Stores geometrical location and attribute information in seperate files

Stores the feature geometry

What does a .dbf store?

stores the attribute info

What is .prj?

reference system

What is .shx?

link between geometry and the attributes

Name the issues with the simple polygons model

Storage problems (boundaries are stored twice)
Neighbor searches complicated (entire list of coordinates are searched until an identical pair is found)

Island polygons are hard to handle

What happens if you add a coordinate list to a simple model?

The shared border coordinates are stored once, but still problems with island polygons

What is topology?

knowledge of the geometrical relationships and connectivity between objects

Explain topological polygon structure

Shared lines stored once
Island polygon: easier to find

Different tables for describing different aspects of the topolgy

Which polygon structure should you use?

Simple polygon if only drawing maps
Topological polygon structure for effective spatial search and spatial analysis

What does SQL mean?

It is used to analyse numerical data in databases
The purpose is to perform queries in a well defined structure

Give the syntax of SQL

Select (columns)
From (which table)

Where (criteria)

Explain the OR criteria

Either alternative works

Explain AND criteria

both criteria needs to be fulfilled

What is a GIS?

Geometrical objects (vector or raster)
With attribute objects (more information about the object)

Name the different systems

Flat file system
Hierarchial file system

Network file system

What are Relational Databases

Data organized in tables
Uses 'keys'

Name the 4 types of relationships

one to one (one file)
one to many (hierarchial = one parent many children)

one to many, many to one

many to many (many tables can be related in many different ways)

What are the rules for Relational databases?

Avoid redundancy
For each table we must define name and column

How do you solve redundancy?

Make many small tables
Relations are made when needed

What are the two data models?

Hybrid storage (stores spatial data and attribute data seperately, the format is shape format)
Object based data model (combines geometries and attributes in one system, format is geodatabase)

Nominal is....

e.g. name, gender, specie

Ordinal is....

Rank ordered, totally agree/mostly agree

Interval is....

Temperature, aspect

Ratio is...

Distance, area, income

Which symbols are there?

Point, line, area

What do you do for choropleth maps?

Normalize data and use single color grading from light to dark

Name the rules for map design

selection of mapping method
classification of data into groups

selection of colors and symbols

labelling attributes

Name the classification methods

Natural breaks
Equal intervals

Quantiles

Standard deviation

Population density

What is hue?

basic colour we perceive, eg 12 steo wheel

What is value?

lightness or darkness - Can be hard to perceive variations in value

What is saturation?

intensity or purity compared to a neutral grey

Name the common generalization techniques

simplification
smoothing

aggregation

merging

collapsing

displacement

What is the first step generalization?

Base layers

Second step of generalization

Thematic map

Name the 4 basic geometric vector operations

Computation of distance b/w 2 features
Calculating length of line objects

Calculating polygon areas

Calculating line intersections

What is the Euclidian Distance

as-the-crow flies = Pythagorean Theorem

What is distance in a network?

sum of segments b/w start and end node

What is topographical Distance?

DEM analysis

What is spherical distance?

airline routes

Which 3 vector overlays are there?

Points in polygons
Lines in Polygons

Polygons in polygons

Explain how points in polygons work

Decide which points lie in which polygon
Transfer the attributes from the polygon to the points that fall within them (one-to-many)

Result: point layer with their original + polygon attributes

First step line in polygon

Find intersection between lines and polygon borders

Second step lines in polygon

Lines divided into new objects

Third step lines in polygon

Decide which new line fall into which polygon

Fourth step lines in polygon

Transfer attributes from polygon to corresponding new line objects

What is not automatically updated in shape file format?

Length and area

What is a common problem with polygons on polygons?

Slivers

What are the post overlay clean-up operations?

Clip
Dissolve

Merge

Eliminate

Explain clip

Same principle as polygon on polygon overlay but no attribute from clip layer included in the table

Explain dissolve

Uses attribute values to aggregate unit polygons into new, larger polygons which contain at least one common attribute from the smaller polygon

Explain eliminate

To remove slivers. Used to eliminate polygons with an area less than a certain threshold value.

Explain merge

Bringin together two adjacent data layers in order to create a larger database = map matching

What influences vector analysis?

Map projection
Generalisation

Precision (data type)

Which data format goes with the hybrid data model?

Shape file

Which data format goes with the extended data model?

Geodatabase

What is the definition of the sphere?

A three dimensional surface
All points on the surface have an equal distance to the center

Definition poles

end of the rotational axis

Definition Equator

An imaginary line on the surface halfway

Definition meridians

Halves of great circles that all come together at the poles

Definition longitudes

the angle between the plane of the prime meridian and that of the meridian through a point for east/west direction

Definition paralles

Imaginary lines parallel to the equator

How do we define the shape of the earth?

We use the rotational ellispoid model

What is datum?

ellipsoid + where to place the ellipsoid in relation to earth

Datum can be ... or ... centered

earth or local

Describe earth centered

Centre of ellipsoid = centre of earth's mass
and suits fairly everywhere

Describe local centered

Surface of ellipsoid
very suitable in some location, in others not

What is geoid

equipotential surface in the Earth gravity field.

Geoid height =

geoid - ellipsoid

Orthometric height =

height above sea level/geoid

Ellipsoidal height =

height above the ellipsoid

What is a geodetic reference system?

system that helps us to define a location/spot on earth

What defines a geodetic reference system?

The ellipsoid model
A location of ellipsoid

A coordinate system

Desribe Azimuthal projection

The plane touches earth at one point. Good for small areas and for visualisation

Describe the three cylindric projections

Normal: cylindric touches the equator
Transverse: cylindric touches the prime meridian

Oblique: cylindric touches a great circle somewhere else

Conic projections

Normal: the cone touches the globe along a parallel
Oblique: cone touches the globe anywhere

What distortion is not possible?

zero

Where is the most distortion?

The furhter from the prime meridian

Scale factor = 1

local scale equals principal scale

Scale factor < 1

Local scale is reduced

Scale factor > 1

Local scale is increased

What is a equal area projection

Preserves the relative sizes of geographic features. Distort the shape of features

Conformal projection

Preserves the local shapes. The relative size of geographic features changes.

Where is the projection correct?

Standard meridian

What do we need to go from 3D to 2D?

A suitable projection model
How/where to locate the model

Apply a plane coordinate system

What does the standard meridian define?

It defines where the cylinder touches the earth model. Also defines the origin of the plain coordinate system.

Measurement method: Transverse

to estimate the coordinate pair of a point when you know the angle and distance to a point with known coordinates.

What are the main segments of GPS?

Space segment
Control segment

User segment

How many satellites needed to estimate the exact position of location?

4

Possible to obtain coordinates with 3 satellites?

Yes, GPS uses its memory and knowledge about the earth as a sphere to cancel one of the points. But accuracy is better when using 4 satellites.

Name the errors conncected to GPS measurements

Ephemeris errors (difference between expected and actual location of satellite)
Troposphere/ionosphere/atmosphere

Clock errors

Environmental disturbance

Multiple path reflection

What to consider in field regarding measurements?

At least 4 satellites
Satellite configuration (DOP)

Reduce risk for multi path reflection

Time for GPS to stabilize

What is a raster model

The represented surface, e.g. the elevation in an area, is divided into a number of raster cells

Cell =

Pixel, the building stones of a raster

How do you calculate the number of cells?

n (total of rows) * m (total of columns)

What is spatial resolution?

Smallest distance where a change can be observed.

What does a high spatial resolution mean?

raster with cells equal to a small area on the ground.
smaller details can be detected

How do you calculate spatial resolution?

cell width x cell height

What happens if you increase the resolution?

storage space needs to be increased

What problem occurs with representing vector data as raster data?

Precision problem. Impossible to represent the placement within a raster. Solution would be to increase the resolution at the cost of memory space.

What information is necessary to store with a raster?

X and Y coordiantes
Number of columns and rows

Attribute table

Resolution

Raster analysis methods are:

Local
Focal

Zonal

Global

What does AND operator mean?

Both criterias must be fulfilled

What does OR operator mean?

Max value

When is substracting used?

Substracting one raster from another is used to detect change

What is a focal operator?

it involves a focal cell and set of surrounding cells chosen for their distance and/or directional relationship to the focal cell.

Name the 4 common neighbourhood types

Rectangle
Circle

Annulus

Wedge

What is focal majority

The output focal cell is the most frequent value occuring

Focal mean

The output is the mean of the focal cell and the neighbour cells

Why change individual cell values on the basis of neighbouring cell values?

To smooth continuous surfaces
Remove speckle

Estimate form parameters

Enhance changes

What is Aspect?

it is the direction of slope in degrees

What does a zonal operation do?

it measures the geometry of each zone in the raster (given a single input raster)

Topography can be presented both in

Vector and Raster data

Topographical data in raster form ....

Are often created by interpolation
Give, depending on cell size, a good representation of the surface

Are memory demanding

What are the difficulties with DEM?

Sinks and flat areas

Why are those problems occuring with DEM's

Sinks and flat areas are a problem in hydrological modelling

When and how do you use estimation of volumes?

When: if we want to build a road for example and estimate cutting and filling volumes
How: Check the differences in elevation between the cells and the planned road multiply by cell size

How is a slope estimated?

By the use of a filter operation, normally a 3x3 cell filter is applied

What is drainage direction

The flow direction of non blocked surface water and equals the aspect value

The results of all DEM/DTM operations are VERY sensitive to...

Cell size

Sampling and interpolation

Estimation of an unknown value by the use of known surrounding cells

What is TIN

Vector representation as a triangular irregular network

What does the cell value represent

It represents the elevation in the centre (point) of the corresponding surface

What types of sampling are there?

Systematic
Random

Stratified random

Purposeful

What is the first local interpolation?

Thiessen polygons: an unknown point gets the value of the closest known point.

What is the second interpolation?

IDWA: the closer to a known data point we are, the more it influences the estimation.

Which question arise with IDWA interpolation

How many known data points to use
Maximum distance to known data point

Distribution of known data points

What is global interpolation?

Method that uses every known point available to estimate an unknown value.

What is local interpolation?

Uses a sample of known points to estimate an unknown value

What is exact interpolation?

It predicts a value at the point location that is the same as its kown value. So, it generates a surface that passes through the control points.

What is inexact interpolation

predicts a value at the point location that differs from its known value

What is deterministic interpolation?

a method that provides no assessment of errors with predicted values

Stochastic interpolation

This method considers the presence of some randomness in its variable and offers assessment of prediction errors with estimated variancs

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