GIS for Environmental Science ENSC 3603 Class 25 4/14/09.

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GIS for Environmental Science ENSC 3603 Class 25 4/14/09

Project Presentation and Paper Presentation Title Slide Introduction Objectives Presentation Slides Maps Location Map Elements (Review GISFES09_19.ppt) Subject Maps Elements

Project Presentation and Paper Tables Elements Charts Elements GIS tools used Summary References

Project Presentation and Paper High quality presentations and papers contain: An overview of what you’ll discuss including a statement defining the main point Specific examples supporting your ideas Carefully labeled diagrams depicting important processes Accurate statements about content of material being discussed Good organization, well-developed arguments, few mechanical errors A conclusion/summary statement References

Review for Quiz 1. ______ is a statistical correlation between spatial random variables of the same type, attribute, name, etc, where the correlation depends on the distance and/or direction that separates the locations. 2.List three examples of spatial interpolation methods used for spatial analysis. 3.List the five basic steps in spatial analyses What GIS tool can be used to select geographic features using an data table? 5.What GIS tool can be used to define easement area along both sides a city street? 6.T or F. Spatial analysis projects must be worked through many times for the best result. 7.T or F. Different interpolation methods will (almost always) produce the same results.

Review for Quiz 8.Kriging is an example of a a) deterministic or b) non deterministic) method of spatial interpolation. 9.___________ values and there positions are used with interpolation methods to estimate unsampled points. 10.T or F. Autocorolated data are good to use with standard statistical methods. 11. If you were going to grid sample an area and you wanted the best information from your samples what type of interpolation method would you use and why? 12. What is a Map? 13. What are four Map functions in GIS? 14. The art or technique of making maps or charts is _____________. 15. Color is made from hue, value and ______________. 16. T or F. Every map and chart needs color components.

Review for Quiz 17. A text Font refers to a character set with a particular __________ and at a ___________ _______________. 18. List three elements of a map that are found in virtually all maps. 19. T of F. Most of the time the more detail that you can put in your map the easier it will be for the map reader to comprehend. 20. A good design for geographic contents contains? 21. Why is it necessary to generalize a map? 22. List and discuss the fine EPA landfill location restrictions. 23. What are the two options for getting data from GeoStor? 24. In a standard error map that shows the distribution of prediction error for a surface, where do the errors tend to be?

Read and Do Review progress on your Project Quiz on April 16th Turn in ESRI Geostatistics Lab Thursday.Final for GISFES is Monday May 4 th 10:00 to 12:00