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Environmental Systems Modeling EENV 5326 GIS for Environmental Engineering The application of GIS is limited only by the imagination of those who use it Jack Dangermond, President of ESRI
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Environmental Systems Modeling

EENV 5326

GIS for Environmental Engineering

The application of GIS is limited only by the imagination of those who use it

Jack Dangermond, President of ESRI

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Chloride Concentration (mg/l) in 2001 and 2011

About 12 rainfall stations

Rainfall precipitation increases from south

to north

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Rainfall Pattern in Gaza Strip

About 12 rainfall stations

Rainfall precipitation increases from south

to north

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GIS views

In GIS, there are 3 different ways in which data can be viewed:

1) Database view2) Map view3) Model view

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The popular GIS software

ESRI (GIS software leading company worldwide)

commercial products include ArcGIS desktop that includes:

ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcToolbox, ArcGlobe, ArcIMS and ArcGIS Explorer

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/ لغة/ صفةرمز

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بارعة معالجة

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االستعالم

االمية محو

االطفال وفيات

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عازلة

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وباء

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االختالف

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Raster to Vector Conversion

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CellRows & Columns

Regions

Zones

The composition of Raster Data

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The Cell

A square that represents specific portion of an area. its dimension is described by even pixels or dimensions. Its dimensions shall be fixed all over the data set. Every cell has a value.

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Rows and Columns

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Regions

Connected Cells in Zones

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Zones

Connected or Disconnected Cells that have the same value

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• Geographic Phenomena• Geographic Field • Geographic Object

• Geographic Data Representation• Tessellation • Vector

Spatial data typesContent

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We might define a geographic phenomenon as something of interest that :

• can be named or described,• can be georeferenced and• can be assigned a time (interval) at which it is/was present

Relevant phenomena depends entirely on the purpose of GIS.

Geographic Phenomena

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Field Vs. Object

Object

Field

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Field Vs. Object

Geographic objects: populate the study area, and are usually well

distinguishable, discrete, bounded entities. The space between them is potentially empty.

Geographic field: is a geographic phenomenon for which, for every

point in the study area, a value can be determined.

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Field View Vs. Object View

Examples:

Object View: Trees, Houses, Streets.

Field View: Elevation, Temperature, Rain Intensity.

o General rule-of-thumb is that:

1) natural geographic phenomena are more often fields, and

2) man-made phenomena are more often objects.

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Raster in ArcGIS – Floating point

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Raster in ArcGIS – Integer

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Assignments

1) Prepare professional map,2) Recharge map of Gaza strip,3) Best site of landfill


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