Title: Geography of Canada
1Geography Technology
- Geography of Canada
- www.CraigMarlatt.com/school
2Geography Technology
- Geographic Information Systems
- Global Positioning System
- Aerial Photographs
- Satellite Imagery
3Geographic Information Systems
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a
technology that manages, analyzes, and
disseminates geographic knowledge. Essentially,
GIS is maps on computers. Each characteristic of
the Earths surface is mapped on a layer which
can be viewed independently, or in combination
with other layers.
4Geographic Information Systems
5Geographic Information Systems
- There are three ways of viewing a GIS a
database, map, and model. - The Database View A GIS is a unique kind of
database of the worlda geographic database
(geodatabase). It is an "Information System for
Geography." Fundamentally, a GIS is based on a
structured database that describes the world in
geographic terms.
6Geographic Information Systems
- GIS can analyze data in many ways
7Geographic Information Systems
- The Map View A GIS is a set of intelligent maps
and other views that show features and feature
relationships on the earth's surface. Maps of the
underlying geographic information can be
constructed and used as "windows into the
database" to support queries, analysis, and
editing of the information. This is called
geovisualization.
8Geographic Information Systems
- The Model View A GIS is a set of information
transformation tools that derive new geographic
datasets from existing datasets. These
geoprocessing functions take information from
existing datasets, apply analytic functions, and
write results into new derived datasets.
9GIS Locations and Attributes
Source ESRI Canada, WhatsGIS.ppt
10GIS Locations and Attributes
- GIS software links the location data and the
attribute data
Source ESRI Canada, Whats GIS.ppt
11GIS Asking Questions
- GIS software can answer questions about our world
Source ESRI Canada, Whats GIS.ppt
12GIS Why Use It?
- Support for decision-making based on
- spatial data
- Visual representation of data
- Maintenance, manipulation of data
- Analyze information and the affected area(s)
geographically - Produce customized cartographic products
13GIS Real World Uses
- Management
- Agriculture
- Public Utilities
- Health Care
- Emergency 911
- Real Estate
- Marketing
14GIS Real World Uses
- What are the effects of Global Warming?
Land cover and temperature relationships are made
clear when the data are seen at once using
Geotechnology.
15GIS Real World Uses
A proposed excavation, identified by address, is
compared to pipelines in the area using
Geotechnology.
Source ESRI Canada, Whats GIS.ppt
16GIS Real World Uses
- What is the fastest route to the Hospital?
Geotechnology can choose the fastest route to a
hospital. The GIS can take into account traffic
and other impediments.
Source ESRI Canada, Whats GIS.ppt
17GIS Real World Uses
- What Communities are at risk from Disease?
Geotechnology identifies communities at risk of
River Blindness and helps determine the impact of
treatment.
Source ESRI Canada, Whats GIS.ppt
18Global Positioning System
- The GPS (Global Positioning System) is a
"constellation" of 24 well-spaced satellites that
orbit the Earth and make it possible for people
with ground receivers to pinpoint their
geographic location. - The location accuracy is anywhere from 100 to 10
metres for most equipment. - Accuracy can be pinpointed to within one metre
with special military-approved equipment.
19Global Positioning System
- GPS equipment is widely used in science and has
now become sufficiently low-cost so that almost
anyone can own a GPS receiver. - The GPS is owned and operated by the U.S.
Department of Defense but is available for
general use around the world.
20Global Positioning System
21Global Positioning System
22Global Positioning System
23Aerial Photographs
- Using the photographs of the Earth taken by
airplanes, you can see the world in 3D using a
stereoscope.
24Aerial Photographs
- Google Earth is a computer program (that you can
download for free!) that shows aerial photographs
in a digital format, with a general purpose map
on top.
www.earth.google.com
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26Satellite Imagery
- Satellite images are also pictures of the Earth
taken from above, but these electronic images
(instead of photographs) cover very large areas
but show less detail. - Landsat was developed by the Americans and uses
sunlight and heat reflected from the Earths
surface to create images - SPOT was developed by the Europeans and similar
to Landsat, but it can create 3D images of the
surface - RADARSAT was developed by the Canadians and uses
radar signals (or microwaves) instead of sunlight
and heat, so it can be used at any time of day or
night
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