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Intro to ArcGIS

Kate Dougherty, Geosciences & Maps LibrarianTutorial created for version 10.1 in February 2013

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Overview

• What is GIS?• Common uses• Software• Interface & navigation• Adding layers• Customizing &

displaying layers

• Select features by attribute

• Select features by location

• Buffer features tool• Layout view• Datums & projections• File management• Data sources

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What is GIS?

• Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a computer-based methodology for collecting, managing, analyzing, modeling, and presenting geographic or spatial data.

• Allows you to overlay datasets and query them in terms of their spatial relation to each other

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Two Types of Spatial Data

• Raster - continuous data– E.G., air photos, scanned maps, elevation layers – Most remote sensing data is raster data

• Vector - discrete features– A layer comprised of individual points, lines or

polygons (e.g., roads or states)– This presentation focuses on vector data

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Common Uses

• Analyzing potential environmental hazards• Emergency services planning and routing• Siting new facilities: – wind farms– power plants– vineyards

• Identifying food deserts in urban areas• Much more!

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Esri

• Environmental Systems Research Institute• ESRI is now Esri• Industry leader for GIS software• Program is ArcGIS/ArcMap– Now up to version 10.1. – (This presentation done with V. 10)

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Table of contents that shows the doc’s layers.

The “data frame” that displays the spatial data.

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Go to full map extent

Go to previous extent

Go to next extent

Select features (by hand)

Clear selected features

Select elements (to move or edit)

Identify feature

Add data

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Project: Identify Washington County Parcels

Near Perennial Streams

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Add Layers

• States (Census Bureau)• Counties (Census Bureau)• Hydrography (Area - National Hydrography Dat

aset)• Parcels (Washington County – Wash_Co_Data

_Month_Year.zip)• Public lands (GeoStor)

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Click to add data

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Coordinate Systems

• All your layers may not necessarily use the same coordinate system.– OK to draw and display– Not OK for detailed analysis

(need to reproject layers – advanced step)• Data frame will use the coordinate system of the

first layer that’s added – (displays feet, meters, or decimal degrees/lat/long of

cursor location in bottom-right corner, depending on coordinate system)

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View With All Layers Added

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Zoomed to Washington County

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State layer renamed

Rename States Layer

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Open the Attribute Table

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Customizing Layers

Select by Attribute Tool

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Selection is Highlighted

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New Layer is Added to Map

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Arkansas Only Remaining State

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Changing the Display of Layers

• Change symbology/colors• Turn individual layers on or off • Change the display order

– Layers on map display according to their order in the table of contents

– Top layers may hide features in layers under them

– Click & drag a layer in the table of contents to change its display order on the map

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Change the Display Order

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Change Symbology of Layers

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Change Color of Streams

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New Symbologies Displayed

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Clip Streams to Washington County

Clip Tool

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Access Clip in Geoprocessing Menu

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Clip Tool Dialog Box

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Clip Tool Progress Indicator

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Clip Completed Indicator

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Change Symbology of New Clipped Hydro Layer

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New Clipped File Looks Great!

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Analysis

• We will find parcels that:

– Contain perennial streams

And note their status in the parcel layer’s attribute table.

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Add New Columns to Attribute Table

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Field Types

Whole Numbers• Short Integer

(integers from -32,768 to 32,767)

• Long Integer (integers from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647)

Decimals• Double

(up to 6 decimal places)

• Float (unlimited # of decimal places)

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Task: Select Parcels with a Perennial Stream

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View Selected in Attribute Table

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View Selected Records Only

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Task: Select Parcels in a “flood Zone” Within a Distance of Perennial Streams

• Use the buffer tool to draw a “buffer zone” around specified features

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Manage Files with ArcCatalog

• File manager for files used in ArcMap

• Best to manage moving pieces this way, instead of Windows Explorer

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ArcCatalog Window

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Use ArcCatalog to View Metadata

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Share Maps and Layers with Packages

• Package up all the information used to create a layer or map document for easy sharing by email, a shared drive on the LAN, etc.

• Right-click a layer in the TOC and select “Create Layer Package”

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Share a Map Package

• To package up an entire map document for sharing, use File | Create Map Package

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ArcMap will force you to create some limited metadata before creating a sharable package. Click OK.

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Creating Packages

• Save the package as a file and share as you usually would

• You must “validate” your package before saving

– Detects any errors that would impede sharing

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Validation

• Any errors need to be corrected. Click on any error messages to see a help document.

• Warnings are warnings only – can go ahead and publish.

• If no problems, the share button will become active.

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What Else Can You Do with GIS?

• Join stats based on geography (i.e., states) to a states GIS layer and view the data spatially– Excel, CSV, text formats

• Create/digitize your own data

• import GPS data

• Analyze viewsheds and shadows

• Use web map services for mashups in your own applications

• Much more!

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GIS Software at University of Arkansas

• Reference desk machine (version 10.1)

• Campus-wide license – administered by the Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST)

• Free software

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Sources of GIS Data

• Search for selected base layers (reference maps) from right within the application

• GeoStor (Arkansas state portal)• geo.data.gov (federal portal)• National Map (USGS)• TIGER/Census Shapefiles (reference layers –

boundaries, roads)

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LibGuide

• The Maps, GIS and Remote Sensing LibGuide can point you to:

– Information on how to get Esri software through the campus license

– Resources for learning GIS– Sources of GIS data (spatial and attribute)

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Good luck!

Thank you!