Sunday, October 30, 2011

GIS Lab 8 Map 9b

Joining and Relating tables part 2. This time in the state of Louisiana, we will go to the Lower Mississippi Buffer to see the section of Pits_75 but relating tables. Once after relating tables with the Pits and Metals to the Remedial Actions and IDNumbers. Witness, you can see the record points of 3 pits that contain lead.

GIS Lab 8 Map 9a

Joining and Relating tables, a map of Louisiana showing parishes, navigable, waterways, and pits. But now with joining the tables of Remedial-Actions to thier IDNumbers it will show that Pits need to be repaired or removed that are moslty located in  parishes of the southeastern tip of the state. 

GIS Lab 7 Map

The Data Mining project was kind of difficult at first especially looking for the right data that needs to be downloaded. Here depicts like 3 types of  spatial datasets that is used. For instance, DEM Data, Hydrography Data, Census Data and a Wetlands Data. All of them used the projection of North America 1983 11N to be visible and match with the corresponding datasets that are put together.  

Sunday, October 16, 2011

GIS Lab 6 - 19d Map

Lastly adding the final thouches, once everything inserted and complete within the map, I add a picture of a Tiger from the Insert menu.

GIS Lab 6 - 19c Map

The depiction of this map is to review the proposal and the map needs to familiar with the geography of India. So that's why I inserted legends, scale bars, and north arrows because they are necessary for interpreting a map for geographic orentation.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

GIS Lab 6 - 19b Map

Here we see a title that portrays the meaning of what the project is about. Before moving on the data frame on the right depicts the use of vegetation and forest for residential and commercial use. The frame on the left depicts Proposed reserves where high priorities are in red and low priorities are in blue.

GIS Lab 6 - 19a Map

First of all, this project consists of tiger conservation and existing reserves along vegetation corridors. I began to work with three Data Frames that were given to me but needed to be aligned. The bottom data frame is the Overview frame, the data frame on the left is the Existing reserves frame (Bio), and the one on the right will be the Proposed reserves frame (Tiger).

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

GIS Lab 6 - 18a Map 2

This map represents the Continent of Asia, its suppose to be before the map of Asia where is depicts the country of the Philippines. Then it will follow through to understand where the Philippines location is.

GIS Lab 6 - 18c Map

Once called the map of Asia, now is known as the Path of Typhoon Etang map. Notice on the last map, the typhoon passes closely to the Philippines, but on this map it now has direction, date, and time. Heading northeast of the last position of the typhoon, it depicts the time and speed of its last recorded position. 

Monday, October 10, 2011

GIS Lab 6 - 18b Map

The map represents the in  showing the location, speed, and path of Typhoon Etang (dark blue). With the latitude and longitude coordinates, it shows where the typhoon has been at different times.

GIS Lab 6 - 18a Map

The Philippines, had to change the graticule and interval values to from 10 degrees to 5 for the X and Y axis to depict the coordinates like 125' E and 15' N on the map page. Make sure to see 18a Map 2 in order to see where the Philippines exact location in the world.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

GIS Lab 5 - 6d Map

The Mines and Diamonds map of Africa show the location of the sizes of diamond mines across the continent from big mines to small mines but majority located in south and closely to the center of Africa.

The Power sources map of Africa depicts three types electrical power sources, fossil fuel (red), hydroelectricity (blue) and other (yellow). Using pie charts to indicate the sources of each country. Now the difference is that the northern part is mostly fuel and but not enough water and the south has plenty of water but the power source is mostly run by hydroelectricity.  

GIS Lab 5 - 6c Map

The Population Dot Density map of Africa where dot placements indicate the populated areas in the continent of Africa. If you notice that in the other populated map, Nigeria and Ehtiopia have much more dots of population than the other African countries.

GIS Lab 5 - 6b Map

The topographic map of the Great of Horn of Africa, if you see the darkish brown red on top northeastern border of Ethiopia and Eritrea that indicates an area of elevation that is below sea level.

GIS Lab 5 - 6a Map

The Africa Population Map, notice that the top three most populated countries are highlighted in Red (Nigeria) and dark orange (Ethiopia, Egypt). While the least populated countries are put in blue for example Western Sahara and Lesotho.

Monday, October 3, 2011

GIS Lab 5d - Map

In this Topographic map of Africa is to symbolize the raster shown above using to depcit the elevation, color, rain fall, terrain, or temperature of the continent of Africa or rastering other locations.

GIS Lab 5c - Map

The Africa Animal Wildlife Map while using the Conservation reference, I am able to create the map of the wildlife in the African safari, Congo Basin, and not much in the Sahara. These dots present animal figures and location where these main animals settle in, Blue for Elephant, Black for Zebra, and Yellow for Giraffe.

GIS Lab 5b - Map


The African Countries Map depicts themselves by different colors and labeling thier names on to them. If the map only consist of having precised symbols, it will be hard to distinguish which country is which.

 The Africa Rivers Map shows what major rivers cross and come about, Perennial rivers are the bolded ones and Intermittent rivers are the lightly shown ones.

GIS Lab 5a - Map

The Continent of Africa, the cities of each country are labeled with their names.