Friday, May 9, 2008

REED CREEK WATERSHED PROJECT



Here is my final project for the Reed Creek Watershed Analysis. At first I had a hard time, but with some help from my friend and teacher Pete "Rafting King" Kennedy, I was able to pull it together. My problem was that I was over analyzing everything. After I learn to calm down and take it slow, things seem to come together. This was my first GIS class and it was different from what I have taken in the past, but I enjoyed every minute of this experience. So to all the people who have take it or not, I believe you will enjoy this class and the teacher. On one more note, if you are curious about the class, try it, you only live once.
Peace

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

GIS 111 WN1 Spatial Analyst/ 3D Analyst










My Images is not in order. Here is the order from top to bottom. The first image is the Contour, the second imageis the Aspect, the third image is the Slope, and the last image is the Elevation with the hillshade. In the exercise I used 40% Transparency on all the different data frames. This was one of my favorite exercises.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

GIS QUIZ MAP RESULTS

This is the final results from a lab quiz on what I've learn so far. I loaded feature classes, select attributes by locations, then turn around and exported the selected features such as parks within 400 feet of the floodplain in the E9 EMS polygon.

GIS 111 SPATIAL ANALYSIS


Here is some examples of spatial analysis maps. I learned to do a lot with the spatial analyst extension, like hillshades, slopes, and a histogram.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Analyzing Spatial Data




I like Chapter 12 a lot. Using the arcToolBox the Buffer tool was pretty easy. Here is some of my maps I exported.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

GIS 111 Ch 10 Selecting Features by Location



Selecting features by location using spatial relationship can be very helpful. If you wanted to map out an area where shopping malls or gas stations in Asheville NC you could use this to refine your search.

GIS 111 Ch9 Joining and Relating tables



This reminds me of doing database work, where you join related tables with same attribute. I start to understand this a little better.