Lecture 9 Flashcards
National Spatial Data Infrastructure
the goal is to reduce duplication of effort among agencies, to improve quality and reduce the costs of geographic information, to make geographic data more accessible to the public, to increase the benefits of available data, and to establish key partnerships with states,counties, cities, tribal nations, academia, and the private sector to increase data availability
Digital Elevation Models
are available at various resolutions and coverage areas for most of the world.
Hydrologic Data
the National Hydrologic Dataset (NHD, and NHD Plus) contains digital spatial data about surface waters, including rivers, streams,canals, ditches, lakes, ponds, springs, and wells
High-Resolution Digital Images
Digital images are available from a range of sources, including national, state, and county governments, or from private contractors, satellite imaging companies, and resellers.
NAIP Digital Images
the National Aerial Imagery Program (NAIP) acquires photographs during the growing season in the continental United States.
National Land Cover Data
the most recent and detailed source of national land cover information.
NASS CDL
he National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS) produces yearly Crop Data Layer (CDL) data.
National Wetlands Inventory (NWI)
is a publicly available resource that provides detailed information on the abundance, characteristics, and distribution of US wetlands.
Digital Soils Data
NRCS under USDA has developed three digital soils data sets (The National Soil Geography (NATSGO), State Soil Geographic(STATSGO) data are intermediate in scale, and Soil Survey Geographic(SSURGO) data provide the most spatial and categorical detail).
Digital Floodplain Data
he Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) develops and disseminates flood hazard maps, commonly known as floodplain maps (These maps locate the boundary of areas with a 1% or higher annual chance of flooding, commonly known as 100-year flood plain maps).
Climate, Geology, and Other Environmental Data
The National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) maintains historical climate records for the United States, and provides their data through a Web portal
Digital Census Data
this system is known as the Census TIGER system (TIGER/Line)
Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing,
is a format used by the United States Census Bureau to describe land attributes such as roads, buildings, rivers, and lakes, as well as areas such as census tracts.
A spatial model
describes the basic properties or processes for a set of spatial features which helps us understand their form and behavior.
Spatial models may be
Prepared and run in a GIS
Prepared in a GIS and exported to a model.
Prepared outside a GIS and run inside a GIS