Spatial Analysis Exam 1
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1. 1-22-18 Cartogra- 1-22-18 Cartography
phy
2. what is cartogra- the art, science, and technology of maps together with their study as scientific
phy? documents and works of art
3. things to keep in audience
mind when map what data is required - keep it simple
making how will it be displayed
4. 2 types of maps general reference map - contain large amount of spatial info, many themes,
emphasis on clearly displaying large amount of data, spatial "dictionaries"
ex: topo map, road map
thematic maps - smaller amount of info, the minimum, info carefully selected
to
1) tell a story
2) emphasize a point
3) illustrate spatial relationships
equivalent of expository writing
ex: bird migration, habitat range, trail maps, ecoregion maps
5. thematic map pro- frame the question the map is to address
duction process understand the data
choose a display or analytical method
examine the results
reiterate if necessary
6. key map compo- title
nents map - occupy most of the space in the layout
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legend
scale - use even units
north arrow
source information
7. is 1:24,000 a bigger bigger scale
or smaller scale than
1:65,000? 1/24,000 is larger than 1/65,000
8. descriptive title briefly describe geographic area (where) and spatial attributes (what) is being
displayed
if features change over time, also include a date (when) or date range
in stand alone maps - title should be near the top and have larger font than
other text
9. 1-24-18 Spatial Data 1-24-18 Spatial Data Models
Models
10. What is GIS? a system designed to efficiently capture, store, manipulate, analyze, and dis-
play geographically referenced info
11. what does GIS in- hardware, software, data, people, methods
clude?
12. What are the 2 ma- vector data - an object data model, data structures include Arcview shapefiles
jor classes of spatial and feature classes (polygons, points, lines)
data? Describe them
raster data - an example of a field, space is modeled as a grid of equal sized
cells
13. points are repre- an x-value and y-value
sented by what?
2/6
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1. 1-22-18 Cartogra- 1-22-18 Cartography
phy
2. what is cartogra- the art, science, and technology of maps together with their study as scientific
phy? documents and works of art
3. things to keep in audience
mind when map what data is required - keep it simple
making how will it be displayed
4. 2 types of maps general reference map - contain large amount of spatial info, many themes,
emphasis on clearly displaying large amount of data, spatial "dictionaries"
ex: topo map, road map
thematic maps - smaller amount of info, the minimum, info carefully selected
to
1) tell a story
2) emphasize a point
3) illustrate spatial relationships
equivalent of expository writing
ex: bird migration, habitat range, trail maps, ecoregion maps
5. thematic map pro- frame the question the map is to address
duction process understand the data
choose a display or analytical method
examine the results
reiterate if necessary
6. key map compo- title
nents map - occupy most of the space in the layout
1/6
, Spatial Analysis Exam 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hgw46f
legend
scale - use even units
north arrow
source information
7. is 1:24,000 a bigger bigger scale
or smaller scale than
1:65,000? 1/24,000 is larger than 1/65,000
8. descriptive title briefly describe geographic area (where) and spatial attributes (what) is being
displayed
if features change over time, also include a date (when) or date range
in stand alone maps - title should be near the top and have larger font than
other text
9. 1-24-18 Spatial Data 1-24-18 Spatial Data Models
Models
10. What is GIS? a system designed to efficiently capture, store, manipulate, analyze, and dis-
play geographically referenced info
11. what does GIS in- hardware, software, data, people, methods
clude?
12. What are the 2 ma- vector data - an object data model, data structures include Arcview shapefiles
jor classes of spatial and feature classes (polygons, points, lines)
data? Describe them
raster data - an example of a field, space is modeled as a grid of equal sized
cells
13. points are repre- an x-value and y-value
sented by what?
2/6