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Geographic coordinate systems summary

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This has a combination of summarised notes of the geographic reference system, including that of projections and their distortions.

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  • October 27, 2022
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1.

Map projection is a process of converting from

Answer: A three-dimensional surface to a two-dimensional surface

2.

Which map projection preserves the property of area

Answer: equivalent projection

3.

Which of the following best describes a datum? A. A mathematical model that transforms a 3-dimensional shape of the Earth on to a plane B. A mathematical model used to record position on the surface of the Erath using a rectangular grid. C. A mathematical model used to calculate geographic coordinates D. A mathematical model that creates a combination of latitudes and longitudes.

Answer: C

4.

Which map type can be utilized to best show population density?

Answer: Choropleth

5.

The general rule for labeling a line feature is to:

Answer: Place the name parallel to and close to the line, and follow the curvy part of the feature

GIS
Geo-refencing: link information to the earth’s surface (take an image and assign it to certain parts of
the earth’s surface in order for the image to have geographic meaning)
Coordinate system: system used to record positions in space
 Number of axes defines the dimensions of a coordinate system
 Two types of coordinate systems
o Plane system: rectangular axis (Cartesian = straight lines that intersect or polar
measurements = measured by distance and angles)
o Spherical: rotation around axis

Geographic coordinate reference system:
 Spherical refence: rotation around imaginary axis
 Equator perpendicular to axis – northern and southern hemisphere division
 Every location on the earth can be defined in terms of latitude and longitude (geographical
coordinates)
o Latitude: North-South (equator = 0)
 Parallel: line of equal latitude
 Great circles: when drawn will divide the earth in half
o Longitude: East-West (greenwhich = 0)
 Angles to find positions are measured from the centre of the earth
The graticule:
 All meridians equal length (all lines latitude parallel to equator)
o All parallels maintain the same spacing
 All meridians converge at poles
 Meridians and parallels intersect at right angles
Geographic coordinate system:
 Analogue is measure in degrees minutes seconds (DMS) = on maps and GPS uses this
 Digital is measured in decimal degrees (DD) = GIS uses this
o Conversion between the two will take place of DMS to DD
o DD = (degrees + (minutes/60) + (seconds/ 3600))
o Before the first bracket will have + or – sign dependent on what hemisphere it is
o Southern is negative and west of greenwhich

Geodesy: science that studies and measures the exact size and dimensions of the earth
 There are bulges that are related to the forces present
 larger at the equator due to the fact that there are central fugal forces that create the flattening
impression
Shape of the earth
 Geoid: 3D shape of the earth where all the earths surface topography is removed (shape of the
earth at mean sea level
o Average gravity of the earth without any topography
o A very good approximation of the shape of the earth
 Spheroid (ellipsoid): the earth revolves easterly on its axis, generating centrifugal forces,
causing a bulge in the middle and flattening at the poles.

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