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ArcGIS Data Models:Multiscale Topographic
Maps
Charlie FryeAileen Buckley
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Other cartography sessions• ArcGIS ArcMap: Introduction to ArcMap
– Wed 1:30 PM, 6F• ArcGIS Cartography: Map Design and Page Layout in ArcMap
– Wed 1:30 PM, 6D• ArcGIS ArcMap: What's New in ArcMap in ArcGIS 9
– Wed 3:30 PM, 6F• ArcGIS ArcMap: Printing, Exporting, and ArcPress
– Thu 8:30 AM, 6F• ArcGIS Cartography: Creating Paperless Maps
– Thu 1:30 PM, 6D • ArcGIS ArcMap: Distributing the Paperless Map
– Thu 10:30 AM, 6F• ArcGIS Cartography: Creating Advanced Effects for Cartography in
ArcMap– Thu 10:30 AM, 6D
• ArcGIS ArcMap: Road Ahead for ArcMap and Cartography– Wed 10:30 AM, 6F; Thu 3:30 PM, 6F
• ArcGIS Cartography: Cartography With the Production Line Tool Set Map Production System
– Wed 10:30 AM, 6D; Thu 1:30 PM, 29-C• General Interest: Basic Principles of Cartographic Design
– Tue 10:30 AM, 6D; Wed 3:30 PM, 6D • Cartography Special Interest Group Meeting: Tell Us More About Your
Map Production Needs and Successes– Thu 12:15 PM, 31-B
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Other ArcMap sessions
• ArcGIS Editing: Introduction to Editing in ArcMap– Wed 1:30 PM, 8
• ArcGIS ArcMap: Query and Analysis– Thu 1:30 PM, 6F
• ArcGIS Editing: Customizing the ArcMap Editor– Thu 1:30 PM, 8
• ArcGIS Cartography: Using Map Projections, Datums, and Coordinate Systems– Wed 3:30 PM, 4
• ArcGIS Cartography: Mapping Geographic Patterns and Relationships With ArcGIS– Thu 8:30 AM, 6D
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Introduction• 1:24,000 Topographic Base Map Data Model
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Layer Stack
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Demo
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Outline of Presentation
• Base Map Data Model• Cartography Table• Symbolization, Labeling and Styles• Supporting Elements of the Base Map Data
Model• Insights and Future Directions
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Base Map Data Model
• Inventory of USGS map features for multiple scales– 1:24,000, 1:63,360, 1:100,000, 1:250,000,
1:500,000• Cartographic Feature Type (CFT) approach
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(Cartographic) Feature Types
• DLM vs DCM/ GIS & Mapping vs. only Mapping• Complex Domain
– Feature codes + attribute codes– Derived from VVTID approach
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Cartography Table(s)
• Purpose: Assign cartographic rules for each representation based on feature types
• Uses: Look Up Table for:– Hydrating the data model– Setting symbol and label specifications
• Content– Feature codes + attribute codes– CFTID– Symbol and labeling specifications– Style specification– Alternate symbology and labeling– Query Strings for filtering and labeling (a.k.a. Generalization)
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Hydrating the Data Model
• Feature Code and Attribute Code Combinations
• USGS DLG Data– Entity labels and attributes– Same codes for all scales
• VMAP Data– FACC codes
• Calculate CFT Tool
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Symbolization, Labeling & Styles
• For specific map products• For multiple map products• For different scales of maps• Arc 9.0 capability
– Styles, layers, Label Manager, Maplex, Variable-Depth Masking, etc.
• Arc 9.1 Capability– Representation capabilities – representation
classes with representation rules, geometry filters, overrides
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Supporting Elements of the Base Map Data Model
• Data• Geoprocessing Tools and Models
– Calculate CFT Tool, Hillshading, Append 9.0• Tables
– Carto LUT, Related Symbol LUTs• Layers• Styles
– USGS Topo, Recreation• Page templates
– Multiple scales, multiple purposes
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Gazetteer
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Revision
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Insights
• Develop data model based on requirements for specified output
• Digital Landscape Model (DLM) and Digital Cartographic Model (DCM)
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Future Directions
• “What we want to do is to put the power back in the hands of the cartographers – allowing them the freedom to override the decisions that the computer made in order to provide absolute clarity. It’s about letting the cartographer put the art back into cartography where it’s needed.”– Representation feature classes and layers– Generalization– Symbolization
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References
• Charlie’s chapter• VVT article• Something on DLM-DCM• Base Map Data Model Web Page
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Scales
Features
Labels/Anno
Notes
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Pointfeatures
Linefeatures
Areafeatures Domains
Anno
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Feature classes
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Glacial or Ice SurfaceBathymetricTopographic
Example: Hypsographic Lines
Feature Codes (FCODEs)
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Attribute Codes (ACODEs)
1 = Depression
0 = No depression or not specified
Example: Depression
No Depression or Not Specified
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Note that codes left blank do not appear in the VVT description
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Symbol Specs Label Label SpecsVVTID VVTID Description
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“Mineral or Hot – This code describes any well, spring, or water source that is labeled to indicate the water is hot or contains minerals. Includes mineral, not, sulpher, alkali.”
Informing the DLM