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document.doc Page 1 of 24 Finding GIS Data and Preparing it for Use Getting Ready for the Tutorial Sign Up for the GIS-L Listserv The Yale University GIS-L Listserv is an internal University message system, devoted to GIS use and issues at Yale. The list is the primary source for updates on software and license server issues, data acquisitions and workshop announcements. All GIS users are encourages to sign up for the list. The GIS-L list is very lightly used, so that you will not be overwhelmed with messages that are not relevant to you. 1. In your Web Browser, Go To the Map Collection Website, at www.library.yale.edu/maps 2. Under the Quick Links section on the right,, Click on the “Sign up for the Yale GIS-L Mailing List” link to go to the GIS-L registration page. 3. Enter your Email Address and Choose a Password. Note: We suggest that you not select the Daily Digest feature. 4. Click on the Subscribe Button to finish. You should receive a confirmation email shortly afterward, with instruction on how to use the GIS-L list. Setting Permissions in Internet Explorer 1) First, if you are using Internet Explorer, you must add the census sites to your trusted sites list to allow downloads and pop-ups for this exercise. 2) In Internet Explorer, go to Tools>Internet Options and click on the Security Tab. 3) Highlight the green Trusted Sites icon, and click the Sites… button. 4) Uncheck the “Require server verification…” radio button. The Yale Map Collection At Sterling Memorial Library 130 Wall Street, Room 707 Stacey Maples – GIS Assistant 203-432-8269 / [email protected] www.library.yale.edu/maps

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Finding GIS Data and Preparing it for UseGetting Ready for the Tutorial

Sign Up for the GIS-L ListservThe Yale University GIS-L Listserv is an internal University message system, devoted to GIS use and issues at Yale. The list is the primary source for updates on software and license server issues, data acquisitions and workshop announcements. All GIS users are encourages to sign up for the list. The GIS-L list is very lightly used, so that you will not be overwhelmed with messages that are not relevant to you.

1. In your Web Browser, Go To the Map Collection Website, at www.library.yale.edu/maps

2. Under the Quick Links section on the right,, Click on the “Sign up for the Yale GIS-L Mailing List” link to go to the GIS-L registration page.

3. Enter your Email Address and Choose a Password.

Note: We suggest that you not select the Daily Digest feature.

4. Click on the Subscribe Button to finish.

You should receive a confirmation email shortly afterward, with instruction on how to use the GIS-L list.

Setting Permissions in Internet Explorer1) First, if you are using Internet Explorer, you must add the census sites to your trusted sites list to allow downloads and

pop-ups for this exercise.

2) In Internet Explorer, go to Tools>Internet Options and click on the Security Tab.

3) Highlight the green Trusted Sites icon, and click the Sites… button.

4) Uncheck the “Require server verification…” radio button.

5) Add *.census.gov *. usgs.gov *.esri.com

to the Trusted Web Sites list

6) Click OK twice to exit the Security setting dialog.

7) On the Main Menu, go to Tools>Pop-Up Blocker>Turn off Pop-Up Blocker.

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ESRI Data & Templates

Default Template Sets

1. Start ArcMap from the Start>Programs>ArcGIS Menu.

2. When prompted, Select “Start Using ArcMap with: a Template.”

3. Select the USA Tab in the resulting Template Selector Dialog.

4. Select NortheasternUSA.mxt.

5. Click Ok to Open the Template.

6. Select the Layout Zoom In Tool and use it to Zoom Into The State Of Connecticut.

7. Save your Map Document (.Mxd) to your C:\temp\ Folder, naming it Finding_Data.mxd.

8. Switch to Data View, using the View Toolbar, at the bottom left corner of the Map Layout Display Window.

9. Right-Click on the Data Frame Title, “Northeastern United States” and Open the Properties Dialog Box.

10. Select the Coordinate System Tab and Use the Select A Coordinate System Panel to Browse to Predefined>Projected Coordinates Systems>State Plane>NAD 1983>NAD 1983 StatePlane Connecticut FIPS 0600.

11. Click Ok to Apply the New Coordinate System to the Map Document.

Note that this Coordinate System has been applied to the Map Document, rather than the Layers within the document, whose coordinate/projection systems remain. ArcMap will now Display these Layers, and all subsequently added Layers, using the State Plane Coordinate by applying projection “on the fly.”

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ESRI Census Data Download and Import into ArcGIS

Downloading Census Boundary Files from ESRI

1. Open your Web Browser and Go To Google.Com.

2. Enter “Esri” and “Census” as your Search Terms and Click the Search Button.

3. The first link returned should be “Download Census 2000 Tiger/Line Data.” Click on this link.

4. From the Select A State: Drop-Down, Select Connecticut and Click on the Submit Selection Button.

5. On the resulting page, Select “New Haven” from the Select By County Drop-Down and Click the Submit Selection Button.

6.

6. On the resulting page, Select the Checkbox for “Block Groups 2000.”

7. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the Proceed to Download Button.

8. On the resulting page, Click on the Download File Button.

9. Save the resulting file to your C:\temp\your_initials \Data\Shapefiles Folder.

10. Browse to the C:\temp\your_initials \Data\Shapefiles Folder.

11. Right-Click on the Downloaded *.Zip File and select Extract All… from the Context Menu.

12. Accept the defaults for Unzipping the file to a folder called C:\temp\your_initials\Data\Shapefiles\.

13. This will result in another zip file, grp0009009.zip, which will have to be extracted. Use the same procedure to extract the files to the C:\temp\your_initials\Data\Shapefile Folder.

14. Return to ArcMap and Click on the Add Data Button.

15. Browse to the C:\temp\your_initiials\Data\Shapefiles\tgr09009grp00.shp File and Add it to the Map Document.

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16. You will be presented with an error message indicating that the coordinate system of this file is not yet defined. Click Ok.

17. Open ArcToolbox using the ArcToolbox Button.

18. Click on the Search Tab at the bottom of the ArcToolbox and Enter ‘Define’ as your Search Term.

19. Click Search.

20. Double-Click on the Define Projection Tool from the Data Management Toolbox to Open it.

21. Select the tgr09009grp00 layer from the Input Dataset Drop-Down.

22. Click on the Open Properties Button to Open the Spatial Reference Properties Dialog Box.

23. Click on the Select Button and Browse to and Select the Geographic Coordinates Systems>North America>North American Datum 1983.Prj Projection File.

24. Click Add.

25. Click Ok.

26. Click Ok to Define The Projection for the tgr09009grp00.shp shapefile.

27. If you do not see the Tgr09009grp00 Layer overlay properly, try using the Refresh Button, found on the View Toolbar at the bottom left corner of the Map Display Window.

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Using SimplyMap.com for Data Design & Download

1. Open your Firefox Browser

2. Go to www.simplymap.com

3. Click on the Login Link, at the top right corner of the front page.

4. Click on the “Create Personal Workspace” button.

5. Enter the appropriate information to create a new personal workspace for yourself. Click on the Register Button when you are finished.

6. Check your email. You should receive a confirmation email within a few minutes.

7. When you receive the email message, click the link provided to activate your account.

8. Return to the login page and login using the information you created your workspace with.

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Getting Familiar with SimplyMap

1. Use the “Select State” drop-down menu to select Connecticut.

2. Type “New Haven” in the “City” Textbox (the textbox will suggest cities as you type).

3. Change the “Geographic Unit” drop-down menu to “Census Block Groups.” (Note that the symbology changes to reflect the new unit of analysis).

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Selecting New Variables in SimplyMap

1. Click on the “Variables” Tab, to the right of the Table of Contents Panel.

2. Click on the “All” button.

3. Expand the Census 2007 Estimates>People and Households>Income>HH Income and check the checkbox for the first item: HH Inc., Median ($), 2007.

4. Click the Add Selected Variables Button.

5. Click the red X button to close the panel.

Visualizing One of Your Selected Variables.

1. Find the Variables Window, on the Left Side of the SimplyMap page.

2. You should see that the HH Inc., Median ($), 2007 variable has been added to the list.

3. Click on the HH Inc., Median ($), 2007 variable to select it, and then click on the “Update” button to make this variable the displayed variable.

Changing Symbology in SimplyMap

1. Click on the Edit link in the bottom-right corner of the Legend, which should be floating somewhere above your map.

2. Change the “Classification Method” to Quantiles (National).

3. Change the “# of Categories” to 6.

4. Change the “Color Scheme” to your choice of colors.

5. Click on the “Done” button to apply the changes to the map.

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Exporting a Map in SimplyMap1. Hover your pointer over the Export Button at the bottom-right

corner of the SimplyMap window an click on the Image link that appears..

2. Type “Median Household Income” in the Title Text Box and Click Add Background and Add Title.

3. Type “in New Haven, CT” in the Subtitle Text Box and Click Add Background and Add Subtitle.

4. Change the Export Map as Drop-down to PDF.

5. Click on the Email Option Radio Button.

6. Click on the Go button.

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Exporting Data to a Shapefile

7. Click on the “More Options” link at the bottom-left corner of the SimplyMap Window.

8. Select the Yes Radio Button in the “Enable Shapefile Export” option.

9. Click on Save.

10. Return to the Export Button and Click on the Shapefiles Link.

11. Change the Geographic Unit to Census Block Groups.

12. Change the Step 1b Drop-Down to Shapefile & Data

13. In Step 2, Select New Haven County, CT using the drop-downs and click on the Add Location Button.

14. In Step 3, hold down the Ctrl Key and select both of the available variable (Median HH Income and Population), then click on the Add Variable Button.

15. Click on Export Shapefile

16. Save the File to your c:\temp folder.

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Downloading Data from the USGS Seamless Data Distribution WebsiteDownloading from the Seamless Data Distribution Website

The Seamless Data Distribution Website is maintained by the USGS and is the primary clearinghouse for raster data produced by the USGS, including ortho-imagery, Digital Elevation data, mosaics of Landsat imagery and more. Once familiar with the interface for the Seamless site, you should be able to successfully navigate and use many other ArcIMS-based data sites, as they are based upon the same architecture. In this exercise you will download elevation data for the New Haven, CT area.

1. Go to the USGS Seamless Data Distribution Website at http://seamless.usgs.gov/website/seamless/ and click on the “View and Download United States Data,” link at the right side of the page. Wait for the Map to load.

2. By default, the Zoom Tool will be active. Use it to zoom into New Haven, CT. This may take several Zooms.

3. On the right side of the Seamless Application, look for the “Download” tab and activate it.

4. Scroll down the list (noting the available downloads), find the Elevation Group and expand it (if not already) by clicking on the triangle next to the word Elevation.

5. Make sure the 1” NED item is checked, and that no other items are enabled.

NED is the National Elevation Dataset, which is a raster dataset that describes the elevation at any given point, at several different resolutions (in this case ~30 meters). This type of data is commonly referred to as a Digital Elevation Model, or DEM.

6. Now click on the 1” NED layer name to open a description of the layer in a new window.

7. Enable the Define Download Area Tool

, under the Downloads Menu and Drag a box across the city of New Haven to define area of interest (AOI).

Note that the box will remain green unless the area you have defined becomes larger that the Seamless Site allows (you can request up to 1.6GB, in 100MB files at once).

Once you release the mouse button, a new page will be opened in a new browser window (you may have to

enable pop-ups for the site). This new window will provide some general info about the data you have requested

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Zoom Download Tab

Define Download

Area

Elevation

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(projection, bounding coordinates, cell size, etc…) as well as Download Link Buttons to begin downloading the data to your hard drive.

8. Click on the Download Button to post the data request to the server. Yet another window will be opened, which indicates the Current Status of your request on the server.

9. When the Save As… dialog box opens, browse to the \Data\Raster folder to save the file.

10. When the download is complete, browse to find the ZIP file you just downloaded, right-click on it and “Extract All.”

11. The data will be extracted to a new subfolder called something like “ned_70561049.” In the rest of this tutorial, this layer will be referred to as ned_#######.

Applying an Appropriate Projection to You Data

Data does not always come in a ‘ready to use’ format. One common necessity is to apply a “Projection” to the data, in order to transform the spatial reference from angular Lat/Long coordinates to planar/linear units, such as feet or meters. Here, you will “project” your Digital Elevation Model to a projection that is appropriate for applying calculations that assume the data is recorded in linear units.

12. Open ArcMap.

13. Use the Add Data button to browse to the folder containing your elevation data. There should be two files there, one a polygon shapefile named “METADATA.shp,” (which contains the footprint of your elevation data, and its metadata), as well a raster layer with a name similar to the folder that contains it.

14. Select the ned_######## layer and add it to ArcMap.

15. Right-Click on the ned_######## layer and select Zoom to Layer.

16. If necessary, Drag the ned_######## layer above you polygon layers, so that it is visible.

17. Right-click on the ned_######## layer and Open its Properties Dialog box.

18. Select the Source Tab and scroll down to the Spatial Reference information.

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19. Note that there is no Linear Unit assigned to this data. Scroll back up to the top and look at the Cellsize (X,Y) item.

20. This data has a Cellsize of about 30 meters, but here it is notes as 0.0002777777777999463. This is because the data has not been projected and is currently spatially referenced in latitude & longitude coordinates, which are angular units of measurement.

21. Click OK to close the Properties Dialog.

22. Open the ArcToolbox and search for “Hillshade.” Open the Hillshade tool and use your ned_######## Layer as the Input Raster. Name the Output raster “hillshade01” and place it in the \Data\Raster folder. Change the Z factor

option to 3 (this exaggerates the elevation for a better visual quality). Click OK to apply the tool.

When the tool is finished running, you should see a new layer in your Map View window. However, the effect is has produced is not very attractive. The Hillshade layer we have produced is very dark, and the topography it has created seems far more “extreme” than we might have expected.

These poor results are related to what we observed earlier in the Spatial Reference and Cellsize of our Digital Elevation Model. Creating a Hillshade involves calculations that assume that the input parameters being used are in linear units, rather than the angular units that we currently have. This same problem would be true if we were to calculate slope, aspect and many other mathematical operations we might want to apply to this elevation data. What is necessary is that we “Project” our dataset from the current Latitude & Longitude Coordinates, which locate features on the face of the oblate spheroid that is the earth, to a projection that records our data in linear measurements, as if the earth were flat.

23. Return to

ArcToolbox and Search for “Project Raster.” Open the tool and select your ned_####### layer as the Input raster, Browse to your \Data\Raster folder and save the Output raster as ned_proj. For the Output Coordinate System, Click the

Properties Icon to open the Spatial Reference Properties

Dialog Box. Click on the Select… Button and Browse to Projected Coordinate Systems>State Plane>Nad 83> NAD 1983 StatePlane Connecticut FIPS 0600.prj. Click Add. Click OK.

24. ArcToolbox adds the new layer to our Map Document. Right-Click on the new ned_proj layer and Open the Properties. Select the Source Tab and inspect the changes to the Cellsize and Linear Units items.

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25. Use the Hillshade tool again, using the new projected elevation layer, to produce a new Hillshade Layer, called hillshade_02. Be sure to set the Z Factor to 3, like before.

26. You should find that you now have a much more pleasant looking result from the Hillshade Tool.

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State Departments of Environmental ProtectionOne of the best resources for obtaining GIS data, within the U.S., is to check what is made available by state Departments of Environmental Protection, or their equivalent. Here you will download data from the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protect and prepare it for use in your ArcGIS project.

1. Open your web browser and go to www.ct.gov/dep/

2. Click on the Maps & Spatial Data link, at the right side of the page.

3. Click on the Spatial Data link at the left side of the page.

4. Click on the GIS Data link at the left side of the page.

On the resulting page you are presented with dozens of layers of spatial data that are downloadable and available for use in GIS analysis. Each of these datasets also includes a mage of Metadata for the datasets.Find the

5. Find the “Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quadrangles” datasets and click on the dataguide link.

The resulting page provides information about the source of this data, its publication and collection date, update frequency, scale etc… All of these pieces of information are critical to your understanding of your data and its relevance to your analysis. Always examine the metadata of any GIS data you obtain from a third party. If the Metadata is not available, you must seriously question the accuracy of the data and verify its relevance to your analysis, independently.

6. Return to the previous page, using the Back Button on your browser.

7. Scroll down the page and examine the available layers.

All of the datasets available on this page are either compressed using the *.zip or self-extracting *.exe format. These files can be downloaded and added to your Map Document without processing other than projection to a coordinate system or projection suitable for your analysis.

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Connecting to Networked Data Resources in ArcMap

The Geography NetworkArcMap has built-in support for networked data sources. In fact, there is already at least one networked data source already available in the ArcMap program, by default. Here, you will connect to the Geography Network and add data to your Map Document.

1. Return to ArcMap and click on the Add Data Button.

2. Click on the “Look In:” drop-down list and select the GIS Server Item.

3. Double-click on the “Geography Network Services hosted by ESRI” Icon.

4. Scroll across the list of Data Services and Select the EPA_Hazards_FS. Click Add to open the data service in ArcMap.

5. You will be warned about a coordinate system that does not

match that used in the Map Document. This is fine, for now, and you can click close to go ahead and add the data.

Note that there are several types of “Data Service” provided from the Geography Network server. The one you have added is a “Feature Service.” This type of service allows you to work with the data as if it were on your own machine. You can change the symbology; view the attribute table, etc… One thing you cannot do is edit the data, however. For this reason, you should probably subset the feature of interest using selection methods, and export the data to a new data layer on your own machine. Th3e Geography Network also provides access to “Image Services” that serve geographic data that has been rendered at the server, then sent as a “snapshot” to ArcMap. This type of service is useful for adding “Canned” data to your map document for use as background. Finally, the Geography Network also contains a “Metadata” service, which you can connect to using ArcCatalog to examine and download the Metadata for the services available.

6. Right-Click on the Hazardous Waste Generator (EPA) Layer and Open the Attribute Table.

7. Note that the Feature Service allows you to examine the data as if it were on your machine.

8. Close the Attribute Table.

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9. On the Main Menu, go to Selection>Select by Location.

10. Use the Selection Settings: select features from Hazardous Waster Generator (EPA) that: intersect …features in this layer:

New_Haven_County_Block_Groups_Median_Household_Income_and_Race layer Apply a buffer… of: 500 Meters.

11. Click OK to close the Select by Location dialog and Apply the selection.

12. Right-click on the Hazardous Waste Generator (EPA) Layer and go to Data>Export.

13. Check “the data frame” to use the coordinate system of the data frame for export.

14. Browse to the C:\temp\your_initials\02-Finding_Data_and_Preparing_It\Data\Shapefile\ Folder and save the export file as Hazardous_Waste_Generator_EPA.shp.

15. When prompted, Add the exported data as a layer in the Map Document.

16. Turn off the visibility of the EPA_Hazards_FS Group by unchecking its checkbox.

17. Save your work.

USGS Seamless Data DistributionIn the same way the Geography Network makes data

available over the Internet, other data sources provide data services that are accessible in ArcMap. One of the most useful is the USGS Seamless Data Distribution service. This service provides direct access to the data that is accessible through the web browser interface.

1. Turn off the visibility of all Polygon Layers, using their checkboxes.

2. Click on the Add Data Button.

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3. Return to the GIS Servers Item

4. Double-Click on the Add ArcIMS Server Icon.

5. Add the URL of the USGS Seamless Website: http://seamless.usgs.gov/

6. Click OK.

7. You will be returned to the Browse Window and the seamless.usgs.gov server will be added to the window. Double-click on the seamless.usgs.gov server to browse into its services.

8. Scroll across the services and select USGS_EDC_Ortho_Landsat7.

9. Click Add to Add the Landsat7 Layer to your Map Document.

10. Click Close when warned about the Coordinate System.

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Searching for DataMost of the time, you will want to begin your GIS project by searching for the data that is available to you for your area of interest. The following points should help guide you in your search for data.

Geodata.govThe Geodata.gov site is a clearinghouse for all type of Federal, State and local GIS data sources. It provides searchable Metadata, and the ability to examine discovered data in a built-in GIS data Browser.

1. Return to your Web Browser and go to Geodata.gov.

2. Click on Show Advanced Search Options.

3. Use the My Geography Map at the right, to Zoom into the state of Connecticut.

4. Check the “Use My Geography” checkbox.

5. Under “Content Type,” select Live Data & Maps.

6. Under “Data Category,” select Agriculture & Farming.

7. Click on Search to query the database.

8. The first result returned should be “USDA-FSA-APFO NAIP UTM Zone 18 ArcIMS Image Service.” Click on the View Metadata Button.

9. On the resulting Full Metadata, scroll to the bottom of the page and look for the ESRI Metadata section and the “Server: http://gdw.apfo.usda.gov” item.

This is the server address that you can add to ArcMap as an ArcIMS Server. Once added, you should be able to browse into the server’s services and select the image for Zone 18 to add it to the Map Document.

10. Return to ArcMap and click on the Add Data Button.

11. Go to the Add ArcIMS Server item and Double-click on it.

12. Add the http://gdw.afpo.usda.gov/ server to ArcMap.

13. Browse into the http://gdw.afpo.usda.gov/ server, select and add the NAIP_UTM18 Service.

14. Remove or turn off the visibility of any layer obscuring the added data layer.

Google Search Strategies for Finding GIS DataGoogle can be one of the more effective tools for searching for GIS data. Here are a few tips for effective GIS Data Googling:

o Add GIS and Data-Specific keywords to your Google Search (“GIS Data”, “shapefile”, “cadastral”, “digital elevation model”, etc…)

The Yale Map CollectionAt Sterling Memorial Library130 Wall Street, Room 707

Stacey Maples – GIS Assistant203-432-8269 / [email protected]

www.library.yale.edu/maps

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o ALWAYS inspect metadata for data discoveries and pay particular attention to collection date, scale and update frequency. If these items are not available, contact the source of the data to confirm these Metadata items.

o Always obtain explicit permission to use data that is not expressly labeled as Public and Open.

The Yale Map CollectionAt Sterling Memorial Library130 Wall Street, Room 707

Stacey Maples – GIS Assistant203-432-8269 / [email protected]

www.library.yale.edu/maps