GIS Ch. 8
doughnut buffer
a buffer around a polygon feature that does not include the area inside the buffered polygon
setback buffers
a buffer around a polygon feature that only extends inside of the polygon boudnary
quantile
a choropleth mapping technique that classifies data into a predefined number of categories with an equal number of units in each category
natural breaks (or jenks)
a choropleth mapping technique that places class breaks in gaps between clusters of values
equal interval
a choropleth mapping technique that sets the value ranges in each category to an equal size
map legend
a common component of a map that facilitates interpretation and understanding
split
a geoprocessing operation that divides an input layer into two or more layers based on a split layer
clip
a geoprocessing operation that extracts those features from an input point, line, or polygon layer that falls within the spatial extent of a clip layer
erase
a geoprocessing operation that preserves only those areas outside the extent of an erase layer
cluster tolerance
a geoprocessing setting that forces nearby vertices to be snapped together if they fall within a user-specified distance
append
a geoprocessing technique that combines adjacent polygon datasets into a single dataset
dissolve
a geoprocessing technique that removes the boundary between adjacent polygons with identical values
choropleth maps
a mapping technique that uses graded differences in shading, color, or symbolology to define average values of some property or quantity
sliver
a narrow gap formed when the shared boundary of two polygons do not meet exactly
in the context of geoprocessing operations, which of the following is true of the clip?
all attributes from the preserved portion of the input layer are included in the output
instersection
an overlay method that contains common features and attributes from both the input and overlay layers
symmetrical difference
an overlay method that contains those areas common to only one of the feature datasets
identity
an overlay method that creates an output layer with the spatial extent of the input layer but includes attribute information from an overlay
union
an overlay method that preserves all features, attribute information, and spatial extents from an input layer
polygon-in-polygon overlay
an overlay technique in which a polygon input and overlay layers are combined to create an output polygon layer with the extent of the overlay
line-in-polygon overlay
an overlay technique in which each line that has any part of its extent withing the overlay polygon layer will be included in an output line layer
line-on-line overlay
an overlay technique in which output from this operation is a point(s) located at the intersections of the two linear datasets
Polyogn-on-line overlay
an overlay technique in which polygon features that overlay lines are selected and subsequently preserved in an output layer
polygon-on-point overlay
an overlay technique that creates a polygon layer from those input polygons that overlay features in a point layer
point-in-polygon overlay
an overlay technique that creates an output point layer that includes all the points occurring within the spatial extent of the overlay layer
geoprocessing
any question used to manipulate spatial data
in the context of single layer analysis in vector operations, a variable width buffer differs from a constant width buffer in that the variable width buffer:
calls on a premade buffer field within the attribute table to determine the buffer for each specific feature in the dataset
___ is a geoprocessing setting that forces nearby vertices to be snapped together if they fall within a user-specified distance
cluster tolerance
in the context of single layer analysis in vector operations, the ___ operation combines adjacent polygon features in a single feature dataset based on a single predetermined attribute
dissolve
the ___ is the geoprocessing operation which preserves only those areas outside the extent of the analogous erase layer
erase
the ___ is the overlay method that creates an output layer with the spatial extent of the input layer but includes attribute information from the overlay
indentity
the output layer produced by the ___ method covers the spatial extent of the overlay and contains features and attributes from both the input and overlay
intersection
in the context of single layer analysis in vector operations, which of the following is accomplished by the dissolve tool?
it combines all adjacent features with the same attribute values
in the context of single layer analysis in vector operations, which of the following is accomplished by the append tool?
it combines the spatial extend of two or more layers
which of the following is true of a sliver?
it occurs when two slightly misaligned vector layers are overlain
if a town's municipal authority wanted to find all railway crossings and convert them into manned railway crossings, which of the following overlay operations should they employ to find all road-rail intersections?
line-on-line
the output from a ___ overlay operation is a point or points located precisely at the intersection of the two linear datasets
line-on-line
in the context of single layer analysis in vector operations, the ___ operation combines features within a point, line, or polygon layer into a single feature with identical attribute information
merge
multiple ring buffers
multiple concentric regions of a specified width around points, lines, or polygons
in the context of single layer analysis in vector operations ___ buffers are made such that a series of concentric buffer zones are created around the originating feature at user-specified distances
multiple ring
how do setback buffers differ from doughnut buffers?
only areas inside the polygon boundary are buffered
what is the process of taking two or more different thematic maps of the same area and placing them on top of one another to form an new map known as?
overlay
continuous features
phenomena that lack clearly defined boundaries
discrete features
phenomena that when represented on a map have clearly defined boundaries
buffering
placing a region of specified width around a point, line, or polygon
upon performing a ___ operation, a new output point layer is returned that includes all the points that occur withing the spatial extent of the overlay
point-in-polygon overlay
during overlay operations, one of the overlay dataset must always be a:
polygon or a line layer
a spatial join relationship is explicitly based on the property of ___
proximity
constant width buffers
regions of constant width around points, lines, or polygons
variable width buffers
regions of variable width around points, lines, or polygons
in the context of single layer analysis in vector operations, a constant width buffer differs from a variable width buffer in that the variable width buffer
requires users to input a value by which features are buffered
map generalization
the process by which real-world features are simplified in order to be represented on a map
map abstraction
the process by which real-world phenomena are transformed into features on a map
overlay
the process of taking two or more different thematic maps of the same area and placing them on top of one another to form a new map
symbolization
the use of various text, icons, and symbols to represent real-world features
merge
to combine adjacent or overlapping spatial features into a single feature
select
to define a subset of the larger set of data points or locales
error propagation
when inaccuracies are present in the original input and overlay layers and are carried through to an output layer