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GEO 465/565 - Lectures 11 and 12 - Spatial Analysis

GEO 465/565 - Lectures 11 and 12 - " Spatial Analysis "(from Longley et al., GI Systems and Science, 2001) , Visualization and interactionA geographic information system provides a rich and flexible medium forvisualizing and interacting with geographic data. A GIS includes a variety offunctions for portraying attribute distributions and transforming Spatial can also interact with a GIS to turn raw data into information useful foranswering Spatial and temporal portraying information, attributes (or classes of attributes) can be displayedwith a variety of graphic symbols and used as labels to communicate , you can manipulate the shape of Spatial objects to the map on the left, the entire layer is symbolized with a single symbol. This is useful when youneed to differentiate one layer from another layer.

GEO 465/565 - Lectures 11 and 12 - "Spatial Analysis" (from Longley et al., GI Systems and Science, 2001) ... one for each land use type in the flood zone. ... soils have a balanced pH level. Seven is a balanced pH level. Areas in the field

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