This textbook provides an introduction to geographic information systems (GIS). It covers fundamental GIS concepts including its components, data models, geodesy, datums, map projections, data entry and editing techniques, and cartography. The book has 7 chapters that introduce topics such as vector and raster data structures, coordinate systems, datums and map projections, and methods for building and editing spatial databases. It aims to equip students and professionals with the basic theory and practice of working with geographic data in a GIS.
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This textbook provides an introduction to geographic information systems (GIS). It covers fundamental GIS concepts including its components, data models, geodesy, datums, map projections, data entry and editing techniques, and cartography. The book has 7 chapters that introduce topics such as vector and raster data structures, coordinate systems, datums and map projections, and methods for building and editing spatial databases. It aims to equip students and professionals with the basic theory and practice of working with geographic data in a GIS.
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GIS Fundamentals:
A First Text on Geographic
Information Systems
7th Edition
Paul Bolstad & Steven Manson
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Eider Press White Bear Lake, Minnesota Table of Contents v
Chapter 1, An Introduction to GIS ......................... 1
Introduction ..................................................................... 1 What is a GIS? ........................................................................... 2 Why We Need GIS ...................................................................... 3 GIS in Action .............................................................................. 6 GIS Components ............................................................ 14 Hardware for GIS .................................................................... 14 GIS Software ............................................................................ 15 Open Geospatial Consortium .................................................. 15 ArcGIS ..................................................................................... 16 QGIS ........................................................................................ 16 GeoMedia ................................................................................ 16 Idrisi ......................................................................................... 16 AUTOCAD MAP 3D ................................................................ 17 GRASS ...................................................................................... 17 Bentley Map ............................................................................. 17 Spatial R, Python, and GDAL .................................................. 17 GIS in Organizations ..................................................... 18 Summary .................................................................................. 19 The Structure of This Book ...................................................... 19
Chapter 2, Data Models ........................................... 25
Introduction ................................................................... 25 Coordinate Systems .................................................................. 27 Coordinates on a Sphere .......................................................... 28 Spherical vs. Ellipsoidal Earth ................................................ 31 Converting Arc to Surface Distances ....................................... 32 Three-Dimensional, Earth-Centered Coordinates ................... 34 Geographic and Magnetic North ............................................. 35 Attribute Data and Types ......................................................... 36 Common Spatial Data Models ....................................... 39 Vector Data Models ................................................................. 40 Polygon Inclusions and Boundary Generalization .................. 44 Vector Topology ....................................................................... 46 Vector Features, Tables, and Structures .................................. 50 Raster Data Models ....................................................... 51 Models and Cells ........................................................... 51 Raster Features and Attribute Tables ...................................... 54 A Comparison of Raster and Vector Data Models ................... 56 Conversion Between Raster and Vector Models ...................... 57 Raster Geometry and Resampling ........................................... 59 Other Data Models ......................................................... 61 Triangulated Irregular Networks ................................... 61 Object Data Models ................................................................. 61 Three-Dimensional Data Models ............................................. 64 Multiple Models ....................................................................... 66 vi Table of Contents
Data and File Structures ................................................. 67
Binary and ASCII Numbers ..................................................... 67 Pointers and Indexes ................................................................ 68 Data Compression ................................................................... 70 Raster Pyramids ....................................................................... 71 Common File Formats ............................................................. 72 Summary .................................................................................. 72
Introduction .................................................................... 89 Surface and Ellipsoidal Coordinates ....................................... 91 Coordinate Capture, Coordinate Systems, and Datums .......... 91 Datum Ellipsoids ...................................................................... 92 Modern Datum Definition ........................................................ 93 NAD83(2011) ........................................................................... 96 NATRF2022 ............................................................................. 97 ETRS89 .................................................................................... 99 WGS84 Datums ........................................................................ 99 Legacy, Pre-Satellite Datums ................................................... 99 Datum Shifts ........................................................................... 100 Datum Transformations ......................................................... 102 Heights ......................................................................... 105 The Geoid ............................................................................... 105 Vertical Datums and Heights ................................................. 108 Vdatum ....................................................................................110 Dynamic Heights .....................................................................112 Local Sea Level Datums .........................................................114 Map Projections and Coordinate Systems ................... 116 Common Map Projections in GIS .......................................... 122 The State Plane Coordinate System ....................................... 125 Universal Transverse Mercator Coordinate System .............. 127 Other Common Projections ................................................... 129 Conversion Among Coordinate Systems ................................ 130 Coordinate System Identifiers ................................................ 131 The Public Land Survey System ............................................. 132 Summary ............................................................................... 135
Chapter 4, Maps, Data Entry, Editing, Output 147
Building a GIS Database .............................................. 147 Introduction ............................................................................ 147 Accuracy vs. Resolution ......................................................... 149 Scale ....................................................................................... 150 Map and Data Generalization ............................................... 152 Digitizing: Coordinate Capture .................................... 154 On-Screen Digitizing ............................................................. 154 Field Digitizing ...................................................................... 155 Table of Contents vii
Characteristics of Manual Digitizing .................................... 156 The Manual Digitizing Process ............................................. 157 Node and Line Snapping ........................................................ 157 Reshaping: Line Smoothing and Thinning ............................ 159 Scan Digitizing ....................................................................... 161 Editing Geographic Data ...................................................... 161 Slivers .................................................................................... 162 Features Common to Several Layers ..................................... 163 Map Boundaries and Spatial Data ........................................ 164 Digital Data Output ............................................................... 165 Metadata: Data Documentation ............................................ 165 Cartography and Map Design ...................................... 168 Map Types .............................................................................. 168 Coordinate Transformation .......................................... 176 Control Points ........................................................................ 176 Transformation Equations ..................................................... 178 A Caution When Evaluating Transformations ....................... 180 Control Point Sources ............................................................ 181 Map Projection vs. Transformation ....................................... 182 Summary ................................................................................ 183
Chapter 5, GNSS and Coordinate Surveying ... 193
Introduction ................................................................. 193 GNSS Basics .......................................................................... 193 GNSS Signals ......................................................................... 196 Range Distances .................................................................... 197 Positional Uncertainty ........................................................... 198 Sources of Range Error .......................................................... 198 Satellite Geometry and Dilution of Precision ........................ 200 Differential Correction ................................................ 204 Real-time Differential Positioning ......................................... 206 Real-Time Kinematic and Virtual Reference Stations ............ 207 WAAS, Augmentation, and Satellite-based Corrections ........ 208 Precise Point Positioning ...................................................... 209 A Caution on Datums ............................................................. 209 GNSS Applications ...................................................... 211 Field Digitiziting .....................................................................211 Single-Fix vs Averaged Accuracy .......................................... 214 Field Digitizing Accuracy and Efficiency .............................. 215 Rangefinder Integration ......................................................... 219 GNSS Height Measurement ................................................... 220 GNSS Tracking ....................................................................... 221 Optical and Laser Coordinate Surveying ..................... 224 Summary ................................................................................ 229 viii Table of Contents
Chapter 6, Aerial and Satellite Images .............. 241
Basic Principles ............................................................ 241 Aerial Images ............................................................... 245 Aerial Mapping Systems ........................................................ 245 Digital Aerial Cameras .......................................................... 247 Lens and Camera Distortion .................................................. 249 Aerial Image Spatial Accuracy .............................................. 250 Terrain and Tilt Distortion in Aerial Images ......................... 252 Stereo Photographic Coverage .............................................. 255 Geometric Correction of Aerial Images ................................. 258 Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Drones ............................. 261 Photo Interpretation ............................................................... 263 Satellite Images ............................................................ 266 Basic Principles of Satellite Image Scanners ........................ 266 High-Resolution Satellite Systems ......................................... 268 Mid-Resolution Satellite Systems ........................................... 271 SPOT ...................................................................................... 271 Landsat ................................................................................... 272 Sentinel ................................................................................... 273 Coarse-Resolution, Global Satellite Systems ......................... 274 Other Systems ........................................................................ 275 Satellite Images in GIS .......................................................... 277 Aerial or Satellite Images: Which to Use? ............................ 278 Airborne LiDAR .......................................................... 280 Image Sources ........................................................................ 283 Summary ................................................................................ 284
Chapter 7, Digital Data .......................................... 293
Introduction .................................................................. 293 Map Services vs. Locally Stored Data ................................... 294 Global Digital Data ...................................................... 295 Global Spatial Data Infrastructure ........................................ 297 Open Street Map .................................................................... 297 Other General Distributions .................................................. 298 National, Provincial/State, and Local Digital Data .............. 299 Digital Data for the United States ................................ 300 National Spatial Data Infrastructure ..................................... 300 The U.S. National Map .......................................................... 300 Digital Elevation Data ........................................................... 301 Hydrographic Data ................................................................ 303 High-Resolution Digital Images ............................................ 306 NAIP Digital Images .............................................................. 307 National Land Cover Data .................................................... 308 NASS CDL .............................................................................. 310 C-CAP .................................................................................... 312 National Wetlands Inventory .................................................. 312 Table of Contents ix
Digital Soils Data .................................................................. 314
Digital Floodplain Data ........................................................ 315 Climate, Geology, and Other Environmental Data ............... 317 Digital Census Data .............................................................. 318 Summary ................................................................................ 321
Chapter 8, Attribute Data and Tables ................ 325
Introduction ................................................................. 325 Database Components and Characteristics .......................... 327 Relational Databases ............................................................. 330 Primary Operators ................................................................. 332 Hybrid Database Designs in GIS .......................................... 334 Selection Based on Attributes ...................................... 335 The Restrict Operator: Table Queries ................................... 335 Joining Tables .............................................................. 340 Primary Keys and Joins ......................................................... 340 Foreign Keys .......................................................................... 343 Concatenated Keys ................................................................ 345 Multi-table Joins .................................................................... 346 Normal Forms in Relational Databases ....................... 348 Keys and Functional Dependencies ....................................... 348 The First and Second Normal Forms .................................... 350 The Third Normal Form ........................................................ 353 Summary ................................................................................ 355
Core Area Mapping ..................................................... 536
Mean Center and Mean Circle .............................................. 536 Convex Hulls .......................................................................... 537 Characteristic Hull Polygons ................................................ 539 Kernel Mapping ..................................................................... 540 Time-Geographic Density Estimation .................................... 546 Summary ................................................................................ 550
Chapter 13, Spatial Models and Modeling ....... 561
Introduction ................................................................. 561 Cartographic Modeling ................................................ 565 Designing a Cartographic Model .......................................... 566 Weightings and Rankings ....................................................... 567 Rankings Within Criteria ....................................................... 568 Weighting Among Criteria ..................................................... 570 Cartographic Models: A Detailed Example .......................... 573 Scripting and Models ............................................................. 581 Simple Spatial Models ................................................. 582 Spatio-Temporal Models ............................................. 585 Cell-Based Models ................................................................. 587 Example 1: Process-Based Hydrologic Models ..................... 588 Example 2: LANDIS, a Stochastic Model of Forest Change . 590 LANDIS Design Elements ...................................................... 592 Summary ................................................................................ 593
Chapter 14, Data Standards and Quality ........... 605
Introduction ................................................................. 605 The Geospatial Technology Competency Model ................... 606 Spatial Data Standards .......................................................... 607 Data Accuracy ............................................................. 609 Documenting Spatial Data Accuracy .................................... 609 Positional Accuracy ............................................................... 612 Accuracy Calculations ........................................................... 614 Positional Accuracy Standards .............................................. 616 Errors in Linear or Area Features ......................................... 619 Attribute Accuracy ................................................................. 619 Error Propagation in Spatial Analysis .................................. 621 Summary ................................................................................ 622
Chapter 15, New Developments in GIS ............ 627
Introduction ................................................................. 627 GNSS ........................................................................... 628 Fixed and Mobile Three-Dimensional Mapping ................... 630 Ground Based Positioning ..................................................... 632 Datum Modernization .................................................. 634 xii Table of Contents
Three-Dimensional GIS, Exterior and Interior ..................... 639 Cloud-Based GIS ......................................................... 642 Open GIS ..................................................................... 643 Open Standards for GIS ............................................... 643 Open Source GIS .................................................................... 644 A Hybrid Model ...................................................................... 645 Summary ................................................................................ 645