ArcGIS tips http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/taxonomy/term/11/all en Workshop 2012 (Spring) - Mapping from Total Station data in Arcmap 10 http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/courses/gis-and-anthropology/workshop-2012-spring <p>This workshop walks through the process of generating maps from Total Station data in Arcmap. It is developed on ArcGIS 10.0 (sp4) and therefore tools and procedures may be different in other versions. The basic procedure involves saving the SDR file generated by SokkiaLink into a Point shapefile, then using the Points to Line and the Feature to Polygon tools in ArcToolbox Data Management Tools to convert these points into polygons. Finally we generate a map using these data.<br /></p><p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/courses/gis-and-anthropology/workshop-2012-spring" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Archaeological field methods ArcGIS tips Thu, 05 Apr 2012 21:13:05 +0000 nico 3763 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Workshop 2008 - Maps Linking GPS and Lab Results http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/courses/gis-and-anthropology/workshop-2008-maps-linking-gps-and-lab-results <div align="center"><blockquote> <a href="arf.berkeley.edu"> <i> Archaeological Research Facility at UC Berkeley</i></a> <br /> PRACTICAL WORKSHOP <b><br /> Working with Archaeological survey data in Arcmap 9.2: <br /> <i> Making maps that link GPS point locations with artifact-level lab data <br /> </i></b>Friday Feb 22, 2008<br /> N. Tripcevich </blockquote> <div align="left"><blockquote> </blockquote> <i> If images are absent in the webpage below, please Reload the webpage and allow it to load completely.</i></div> </div> <p><u>Data used in workshop:</u></p> <p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/courses/gis-and-anthropology/workshop-2008-maps-linking-gps-and-lab-results" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Using GIS in Anthropological research ArcGIS tips Fri, 22 Feb 2008 20:04:05 +0000 nico 236 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com The Effects of the Curvature of the Earth, the Refraction of Light in Air, and Fuzzy Viewsheds in ArcGIS 9.2 http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/content/effects-curvature-earth-refraction-light-air-and-fuzzy-viewsheds-arcgis-92 <p> In making viewshed calculations, the earth&#39;s curve and the refraction of light in air have an impact (albeit minor) on lines of sight. I this post, I provide some links describing how Arc calculates both variables. I would love to find out how to recalculate the &quot;refractivity coefficient&quot; of 0.13 to other situations. I also put a plug in for fuzzy viewsheds, a drastic improvement that was first suggested 15 years ago, to be mostly ignored in practice until very recently.</p> <p> <strong>Corrections for the Curvature of the Earth </strong></p><p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/content/effects-curvature-earth-refraction-light-air-and-fuzzy-viewsheds-arcgis-92" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Using GIS in Anthropological research ArcGIS tips Mon, 28 Jan 2008 02:24:30 +0000 227 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Finding the right transformation when re-projecting data in ArcGIS 9.2 http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/article/finding-right-transformation-when-re-projecting-data-arcgis-92 <p>So you're using the Project Tool to re-projecting a map into a new projection.</p> <p>Before you can start the process, you have to choose from the many transformations. The attached file (<a title="WorldProjs" href="http://mapaspects.org/sites/default/files/World%20Projections.xls">World Projections.xls</a>) lists where in the world each projection transformation should be used.</p> <p>For example, if your map is in PSAD56, and you want to project it to WGS84, the Project Tool will ask you which transformation you want. Checking the lists for Bolivia, I find: PSAD_1956_To_WGS_1984_2</p> <p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/article/finding-right-transformation-when-re-projecting-data-arcgis-92" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Andean South America Archaeology Cartography Using GIS in Anthropological research ArcGIS tips Thu, 17 Jan 2008 05:45:41 +0000 226 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Finding the right transformation when re-projecting data in ArcGIS 9.2 http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/content/finding-right-transformation-when-re-projecting-data-arcgis-92 <p>So you're using the Project Tool to re-projecting a map into a new projection.</p> <p>Before you can start the process, you have to choose from the many transformations. The attached file (World Projections.xls) lists where in the world each projection transformation should be used.</p> <p>For example, if your map is in PSAD56, and you want to project it to WGS84, the Project Tool will ask you which transformation you want. Checking the lists for Bolivia, I find: PSAD_1956_To_WGS_1984_2</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/content/finding-right-transformation-when-re-projecting-data-arcgis-92" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Andean South America Archaeology Cartography Using GIS in Anthropological research ArcGIS tips Thu, 17 Jan 2008 05:43:45 +0000 225 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Batch DEM -> GRID AML for ArcGRID http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/dem-to-GRID <div class="content"> <p>When you get many small tiles of data from sources like<br /><a href="http://data.geocomm.com/catalog/index.html" title="geocomm">http://data.geocomm.com/catalog/index.html</a></p><p>(a source of 1:24,000 DEMs for the contiguous US states)</p><p> You often need to batch convert these files to a native ESRI format.</p> <p>Here&#39;s an AML to run at the GRID command to convert all DEM files in the folder to GRID</p> </div><p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/dem-to-GRID" target="_blank">read more</a></p> ArcGIS tips Sun, 15 Apr 2007 00:19:40 +0000 nico 125 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Creating LZW compressed TIFF files outside of a Geodatabase http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/articles/TIFF_LZW <h3>generating a compressed GeoTIFF for ArcGIS that is outside of a Geodatabase</h3><h3><strong>Software: </strong>ArcGIS 9.2, Adobe Photoshop </h3><h3><strong>Question</strong></h3><p>Experimenting with raster compression formats with a scan of a ~D sized paper map (300 dpi) I found that after georeferencing (using Lat/Long) I could create a 18mb JPG file together with its JGW worldfile at about 80% JPG compression. How large would this file be in a non-lossy format that is widely readable by non-GIS users?</p> <p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/articles/TIFF_LZW" target="_blank">read more</a></p> ArcGIS tips Fri, 23 Mar 2007 12:50:34 +0000 nico 124 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Setup Batch processing in ArcGIS 9.2 with Excel http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/batch/excel_buildup <h3><strong>Setup Batch processing in ArcGIS 9.2 with Excel</strong></h3> <p>With v9.2 ESRI has brought a useful batch processor to most of the toolbox functions.</p> <p>Right-clicking the item in the toolbox view shows the &quot;Batch...&quot; command.</p> <p>The matrix of cells that appear in the Batch command can be difficult to fill-in, however I've found that you can construct a more elaborate batch in MS Excel and then paste those values back in to the ArcGIS batch window.</p> <p>---</p> <p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/batch/excel_buildup" target="_blank">read more</a></p> ArcGIS tips Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:52:04 +0000 nico 108 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Cartographic transformations in ArcGIS for South America http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/article/cartographic-transformations-arcgis-south-america <p>ArcGIS offers a number of geographic transformations between coordinates in the older Prov South American Datum of 1956 (PSAD56) and the modern WGS 1984 datum.</p> <p>ESRI Press has published a book on this topic titled <a href="http://www.esri.com/news/releases/10_2qtr/lining-up-data.html">&quot;Lining Up Data&quot;, 2010</a>.</p> <h2 align="center"> Finding the PSAD1956 datum in ArcGIS</h2> <p>The PSAD1956 datum is supported in ArcGIS. The coordinate system settings are found under Coordinate System menus under <b>UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator)</b></p> <p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/article/cartographic-transformations-arcgis-south-america" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Andean South America ArcGIS tips Fri, 03 Nov 2006 18:10:52 +0000 nico 43 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Vector-border Technique for Reprojecting Rasters http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/article/reprojecting_rasters <h3><em>Vector-border Technique for Reprojecting Rasters </em></h3> <div> <p><strong>Summary: </strong>This technique allows a user to bring scanned maps and other rasters from a variety of projections and coordinate systems into a common reference system. The idea is that a vector file can be transformed more easily than a raster file, so a vector border of a raster map is transformed (in lieu of the raster itself), and then the raster is re-georeferenced to the new vector position. </p></div><p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/article/reprojecting_rasters" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Andean South America ArcGIS tips Wed, 01 Nov 2006 14:43:34 +0000 nico 41 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Week 4 - Queries, relates, and buffers http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/courses/gis-and-anthropology/weekly-class-exercises/week-4-queries-relates-and-buffers <h1 align="center">Classroom Topics</h1> <p> <i>Further discussion of database normalization and relates, overlays, buffers, and other means of working with GIS data in a relational database structure.</i> </p> <p> In class presentations. </p> <h1 align="center">In-Class Labwork, Week 4 </h1> <p class="MsoNormal"> <i>Manipulating data through queries, overlays, and other methods become more complex with relational databases, but understanding how to work with these data is fundamental to organizing a project in digital structure.</i> </p> <p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/courses/gis-and-anthropology/weekly-class-exercises/week-4-queries-relates-and-buffers" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Using GIS in Anthropological research ArcGIS tips Mon, 23 Oct 2006 20:13:29 +0000 nico 36 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Fieldwork with GPS in South America: PSAD 1956 (La Canoa) or WGS84 datum? http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/articles/psad1956_transform <h1> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Provisional South American Datum of 1956</span></h1> <h2> &nbsp;</h2> <p> Maps published in a number of Andean countries in South America (i.e., Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) are still often based on the Provisional South American Datum of 1956, La Canoa (Venezuela), abbreviated to &ldquo;PSAD56&rdquo;.</p> <p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/articles/psad1956_transform" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Andean South America ArcGIS tips Wed, 11 Oct 2006 18:45:59 +0000 nico 33 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com Week 2 - Data organization and management http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/courses/gis-and-anthropology/weekly-class-exercises/week-2-data-organization-and-management <h3>Exercises:</h3> <ul> <li><a href="#restructure">Restructuring a 1:M table</a> </li> <li><a href="#proportionobsidian">Proportion of obsidian artifacts </a></li> </ul> <h1 align="center">Classroom Topics</h1> <p> This week&#39;s class will focus on data organization and management for GIS applications to anthropological research. Specifically, we will spend time discussing the importance of relational databases and means of organizing and querying data organized into related tables. </p> <p><a href="http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com/courses/gis-and-anthropology/weekly-class-exercises/week-2-data-organization-and-management" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Using GIS in Anthropological research ArcGIS tips Mon, 02 Oct 2006 11:49:04 +0000 nico 19 at http://mapasp6.dreamhosters.com