Title: GIS in Water Resources: Lecture 1
1GIS in Water Resources Lecture 1
- In-class and distance learning
- Land and water interaction
- Geospatial database of hydrologic features
- Curved earth and a flat map
2GIS in Water Resources Lecture 1
- In-class and distance learning
- Geospatial database of hydrologic features
- Arc Hydro data model
- Curved earth and a flat map
3Six Basic Course Elements
- Lectures
- Powerpoint slides
- Video streaming
- Readings
- Modeling our World
- Narratives written around slides
- Homework
- Term Project
- Oral presentation
- HTML report
- Class Interaction
- Email
- Chat room
- Examinations
- Midterm, final
4Learning Styles
- Instructor-Centered Presentation
- Community-Centered Presentation
Instructor
Student
5University Without Walls
6Utah State University
Dr David Tarboton terrain analysis with digital
elevation models
Dr Tarboton will present lectures on Oct 8-10
7GIS in Water Resources Lecture 1
- In-class and distance learning
- Geospatial database of hydrologic features
- Arc Hydro data model
- Curved earth and a flat map
8Geospatial Database
9Levels of Analysis Relational Database
Relational Linkages
Spatial Attributes
Water Right Locations
Descriptive Attributes
10Spatial Data Vector format
Vector data are defined spatially
(x1,y1)
Point - a pair of x and y coordinates
vertex
Line - a sequence of points
Node
Polygon - a closed set of lines
11Raster and Vector Data
Raster data are described by a cell grid, one
value per cell
Vector
Raster
Point
Line
Zone of cells
Polygon
12How do we combine these data?
Digital Elevation Models
Streams
Watersheds
Waterbodies
13An integrated raster-vector database
14GIS in Water Resources Lecture 1
- In-class and distance learning
- Geospatial database of hydrologic features
- Arc Hydro data model
- Curved earth and a flat map
15What is Arc Hydro?
- An data infrastructure for storing and
integrating hydro data within ArcGIS - A set of hydro objects built on top of ArcObjects
- A set of standardized attributes
- A vocabulary for describing data (glossary)
- A toolset for implementing the data model
16Arc Hydro Components
17Arc Hydro Data Model
Hydrology
Hydrography
18Data Model Based on Inventory
Streams Drainage Areas Hydrography Channels
Terrain Surfaces Rainfall Response Digital
Orthophotos
19Data Model Based on Behavior
Follow a drop of water from where it falls on the
land, to the stream, and all the way to the ocean.
20Integrating Data Inventory using a Behavioral
Model
Relationships between objects linked by tracing
path of water movement
21Arc Hydro USA
- Arc Hydro Framework dataset for USA at 1500,000
scale - Built from USGS and National Weather Service data
- MonitoringPoints are USGS stream gaging stations
22Building lot
Arc Hydro Applied to an Urban Subdivision
Storm sewer
Grassy swale
23Arc Hydro Framework Input Data
Watersheds
Waterbody
Streams
Monitoring Points
24Arc Hydro Framework
25Hydrologic Cataloging Units (HUCS)
Hydrologic Unit Code 12100203
Guadalupe Basin (4 HUCs)
- 2015 HUCs cover continental US
- average area 1 county
26Arc Hydro Framework Dataset for the Guadalupe
Basin
27HydroNetwork through Canyon Lake
Flowlines through water body
Generic Junction (for topological connection of
edges)
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29HydroJunction has Waterbody Relationship
30GIS in Water Resources Lecture 1
- In-class and distance learning
- Geospatial database of hydrologic features
- Arc Hydro data model
- Curved earth and a flat map
31Origin of Geographic Coordinates
Equator
(0,0)
Prime Meridian
32Latitude and Longitude
Longitude line (Meridian)
N
W
E
S
Range 180ºW - 0º - 180ºE
Latitude line (Parallel)
N
W
E
S
(0ºN, 0ºE) Equator, Prime Meridian
Range 90ºS - 0º - 90ºN
33Latitude and Longitude in North America
Austin (30N, 98W) Logan (42N, 112W)
60 N
30 N
60 W
120 W
90 W
0 N
34Map Projection
Flat Map Cartesian coordinates x,y (Easting
Northing)
Curved Earth Geographic coordinates f,
l (Latitude Longitude)
35Earth to Globe to Map
Map Projection
Map Scale
Scale Factor
Map distanceGlobe distance
(e.g. 0.9996)
(e.g. 124,000)
36Coordinate Systems
A planar coordinate system is defined by a
pair of orthogonal (x,y) axes drawn through an
origin
Y
X
Origin
(xo,yo)
(fo,lo)