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Title: Virginia GIS Conference


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Virginia State Map
Virginia State MapRefining Data for
Cartographic Presentation
Virginia GIS Conference October 24, 2006
Trent M. Park Geographic Information System
Specialist
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Virginia State Map
Purpose
  • Replace Approx. 60 Maps Currently Displayed in
    VEDP Offices (Internal)
  • Produce Easily Updateable Document for
    Distribution to External Clients

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Virginia State Map
USGS State Map Series
  • Last Updated in 1973
  • Political Boundary Map with Emphasis on
  • Topography
  • Water Bodies
  • Streams
  • Forests

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Virginia State Map
USGS State Map Series
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Virginia State Map
USGS State Map Series
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Virginia State Map
new VEDP State Map
  • Built with Dynamic Spatial Layers
  • Political Boundary Map with Emphasis on
  • Transportation Infrastructure
  • Urban Development
  • Natural Amenities

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Virginia State Map
new VEDP State Map
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Virginia State Map
new VEDP State Map
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Virginia State Map
Updated Features Changing Cities
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Virginia State Map
Updated Features New Cities
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Virginia State Map
Updated Features Transportation
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Virginia State Map
new VEDP State Map
Under the Hood
  • 13 Versioned SDE Annotation Layers
  • Including 1,259 Populated Places 456
    Transportation Labels
  • 20 Dynamic Feature Layers

? Towns ? Urban Areas ? Airports ? VDOT
Roads ? Rail ? State Parks ? National Parks ?
State Forest ? Wildlife Refuge ? Streams ?
Water Bodies (including Chesapeake Bay) ? DCR VA
County Boundary ? ESRI County Boundaries (2) ?
State Boundaries (3)
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Virginia State Map
Problematic Datasets
  • NHD Water Bodies (Including the Chesapeake Bay)
  • Streams
  • Rail
  • Roads
  • GNIS Populated Places

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Virginia State Map
NHD Water Bodies Layer
  • Problem
  • Divided into Multiple Feature Parts
  • Boundary Is Not Coincident with Shoreline
    Boundary
  • Solution
  • Started with 1 Large Feature and Clipped with
    U.S. County (Shoreline) Boundary
  • Clipped with Hydro (Rivers)
  • Performed an Eliminate Function to Remove
    Small Pieces

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Virginia State Map
NHD Water Bodies Layer
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Virginia State Map
Streams
  • Problem
  • Many Small Segments and Features Overlap Water
    Bodies
  • Solution
  • Dissolved Streams by Name (uncheck multipart)
  • From Geodatabase - Query Long Features
  • Clip with Water Bodies to Avoid Overlapping
    Features

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Virginia State Map
Rail
  • Problem
  • Rail Symbology Susceptible to Distortion at
    Large Scale when Tracks Are Parallel
  • Solution
  • No Elegant Solution Rail Lines Were Manually
    Selected for Inclusion

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Virginia State Map
Rail
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Virginia State Map
Roads
  • Problem
  • Segment Classification Changes When Roads Are
    Coincident
  • Symbolizing Roads According to Access Level
  • Solution
  • Manually Reclassify Segments to the Higher
    Classification
  • Roads are all Symbolized and Labeled According
    to Their Classification and Not Their Access
    Level

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Virginia State Map
Roads
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Virginia State Map
Roads
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Virginia State Map
GNIS (Populated Places)
  • Problem
  • Layer Outdated
  • Solution
  • Georeferenced the 1973 USGS Map to Use as a
    Guide for Initial Placement of Features
  • Any Populated Places that Had Clearly Become
    Part of an Urban Area Were Removed

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Virginia State Map
Table of Contents
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Virginia State Map
Bringing it Together Coordinating the Layers
  • TOC Order
  • Annotation Masks (Halos)
  • Background Color
  • Transparencies
  • Caution!
  • Redundant Boundaries
  • i.e. County Layer

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Virginia State Map
Process Assessment
  • Multiple Users (Versioned) Editing Separate
    Regions Can Produce Inconsistent Results
  • GIS Data Usually Requires Manipulation to Suit
    Scale and Aesthetic Requirements
  • Client Feedback Often Not Consistent with the
    Original Scope of the Project

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Virginia State Map
Thank You
http//www.YesVirginia.org http//gis.vedp.org
tpark_at_YesVirginia.org
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