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GIS: Geographic Information Systems
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1. A tabular file containing rows and columns; descriptive attributes about some object such as a geographic feature are contained in each row
WGS84
Arcs
Verify Query
Attribute Tabl
2. Defined by NOIR NOIR N-Nominal - qualitive data. O-Ordinal - order or ranking. I-Interval - numeric scale - arbitrary units. R - Ratio - fixed origin - continuous scale.
Geotagging
Attribute Tabl
Measurement & Levels of Measurement
Geocoding
3. Are made with GIS
Geoparsing
Maps
Relative Location
Topology
4. Points taken at regular intervals from the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of a random variable.
Quantile
Multi-scalar
Reference Maps
Map
5. 2 ______: 1. Files/records. 2. Database/collection of files.
Geotagging
Different databases
Remote Sensing
Thematic Maps
6. Title - legend or key - grid system - distance scale - direction and compass rose
Map Projection
Parts of Map
Bands
Reference Maps
7. Map in which some thematic mapping variable is substituted for area (like a graph in a map)
Cartogram
Spatial Resolution
Selection & Elimination
Vertical frame
8. The 4 elements or ______: 1. Cell Value - each cell carries a value. 2. Cell size - this determines the resolution. 3. Raster bands - Can have single or multiple bands. 4. Spatial Reference - Raster data must have spatial reference.
Spatial Resolution
Remote Sensing
7.5' Map
Raster Data Model
9. Relative to another known feature
Geoparsing
World
Relative Location
Lattice Model
10. A 3-D frame of reference (model of the earth) used to determine surface locations.
Datum
Simplification
Grasslands
Unique identifier
11. 3 topological concepts: 1. Connectivity - arcs connect to each other at nodes. 2._______ - arcs that connect to surround an area define a polygon. 3. Contiguity - arcs have direction & left & right sides.
NODES
GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
Mash up
Area definition
12. The 2 _____ in data modelling: 1. Database. 2. Data Storage.
Conformal Maps
Vector Data Forms
Subsystems
Toponymy
13. Maps are restricted to a __________.
WGS84
Compass & human analysis
Join
Map Projection
14. Connect & travel between landmarks by moving thru space.
Continuous Variables
Route knowledge
Thematic Maps
Conformal Map Projections
15. A process of mathematical conversion.
Thematic Maps
Map Projection
RF
Data Classification
16. Area of the Earth that is displayed in each image
Swath Width
Different databases
Land Ordinance
Simplification
17. 36 Spatial Res: 250m Temporal Res: 1 day Swath Width: 2 -330km
Primary Color
Direction
Navigational Maps
MODIS Bands
18. The 5 key concepts in Geography & GIS (LDDSN) 1. Location. 2. _________. 3. Distance. 4. Space. 5. Navigation.
Direction
Authority
Conformal Maps
Structure
19. 9 Features & Entities: 1. Mountains. 2. Rivers. 3. Forests. 4. Clouds. 5. ________. 6. Cities. 7. Populations. 8. Streets. 9. Fire Hydrants.
Objects
Contour Lines
NODES
Grasslands
20. Provide information about a particular topic or theme.
Nominal Location
Hull
Thematic maps
Global network of data
21. A Complete frame
WGS84
Primary key
Norths
Map
22. The 4 types of ___________:SADD. 1. S - Shape: Conformal. 2. A - Area: Variant. 3. D - Direction: Preserved. 4. D - Distance: Variant.
Polar Stereographic Projections
Authority
Abstraction CLD
Equal Area Projections
23. 1. An array of regulary spaced cells or pixels. 2. Each cell holds attributes (values).
Raster
LandSAT TM Bands
WGS84
Dot Density Map
24. Connectivity: ___________. 3 elements 1. Nodes & vertices define the shape of the arc. 2. Arcs have a from-node (or starting node) & a to-node (or ending-node). 3. Arcs only join at nodes.
Verify Query
Arc-node topology
Reference Maps
Hull
25. An assignment of geographic coordinates to locations.
Geocoding
Grasslands
Parts of Map
Relative Location
26. Preserve Shape
Conformal Maps
Absolute Location
Remote Sensing
GPS
27. The 3 _____: 1. True. 2. Magnetic. 3. Grid.
Unique identifier
Temporal Resolution
Norths
Thematic maps
28. Explanatory list of symbols on a map
Conformal Map Projections
North Arrow
Legend
Raster Data Model
29. Real Things (trees - forests - cities etc).
NODES
Survey knowledge
Unique identifier
Entities
30. Thematic map that uses dots to represent the frequency of a variable in a given area.
Dot Density Map
Neogeography
Spatial Resolution
VRQ
31. The nature of relationships & connectivity between them.
Different databases
Topology
TIN
Quantile
32. GIS is not a ______
Reference Maps
Entities
Objects
Map
33. Google Maps or Microsoft Bing.
Route knowledge
Land Ordinance
Mash up
Parts of Map
34. Accuracy - reliability - responsibility.
Quality GIGO
7.5' Map
Land Ordinance
Join
35. Description by name: ex London
Subsystems
Spatial Resolution
Nominal Location
Multi-scalar
36. Assigning location information to text & discourse.
Neogeography
Abstraction CLD
Compass & human analysis
Geoparsing
37. Preserve Direction
Geotagging
Azimuthal Maps
Lattice Model
Subsystems
38. Points - Polygons - Lines
Grasslands
Lattice Model
Navigational Maps
Vector Data Forms
39. GIS is ________ - spatial analysis & dependent on the computer.
Raw data
GCS
Reference Maps
Global network of data
40. The ability to link files together.
Swath Width
MODIS Bands
DEM
Relational DBMS
41. _________ of the Real World: (S&E - S&S - G&A) 1. Selection & Elimination. 2. Simplification & Smoothing. 3. Generalization & Aggregation.
Equal Area Projections
Geotagging
Abstraction
Area definition
42. Essentials of DBMS: Each record has a ________
Neogeography
Simplification
Unique identifier
Raster Data Model
43. The smallest pixel size visible in an image - the limit of magnification
Spatial Resolution
Geotagging
Authority
Horizontal frame EDA
44. Converts what entities into objects in the computer 1. Geometry (points - lines - polygons). 2. Measurement of attributes. 3. Accuracy &/or error.
Mash up
Data Modelling
Land Ordinance
Reference maps
45. Maps that show the absolute location of places and geographic features determined by a frame of reference - typically latitude and longitude
Abstraction CLD
Reference Maps
Vector data models
Map
46. Most popular form of USGS Map
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47. When areas on a map maintain the same proportional relationship to the areas on the earth that they represent.
Abstraction
Equal Area Projections
Vector Data Forms
LandSAT TM Bands
48. 2 ______: 1. Unique ID. 2. Type Code. 3 Spatial Components PLP 1. Point. 2. Line/arc. 3. Polygon/area.
Relative Location
Dynamic maps
Objects
Lattice Model
49. The acquisition of data about Earth's surface from a satellite orbiting the planet or other long-distance methods.
Arcs
North Arrow
Remote Sensing
Horizontal frame EDA
50. A reference system (geographic coordinates)
Thematic maps
GCS
Area definition
Absolute Location