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The Nature of Geographic Information

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Chapter 9: Integrating Geographic Data

  • 1. Overview
  • 2. Context
  • 3. Low Level Radioactive Waste
  • 4. Siting LLRW Storage Facilities
  • 5. Map Overlay Concept
  • 6. Pennsylvania Case Study
  • 7. Vector Approach
  • 8. Stage One: Statewide Screening
  • 9. Stage Two: Regional Screening
  • 10. Stage Three: Local Disqualification
  • 11. Buffering
  • 12. New York Case Study
  • 13. Outcomes
  • 14. Conclusion
  • 15. Bibliography

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Lessons

  • The Nature of Geographic Information
    • Chapter 1: Data and Information
    • Chapter 2: Scales and Transformations
    • Chapter 3: Census Data and Thematic Maps
    • Chapter 4: TIGER, Topology and Geocoding
    • Chapter 5: Land Surveying and GPS
    • Chapter 6: National Spatial Data Infrastructure I
    • Chapter 7: National Spatial Data Infrastructure II
    • Chapter 8: Remotely Sensed Image Data
    • Chapter 9: Integrating Geographic Data
      • 1. Overview
      • 2. Context
      • 3. Low Level Radioactive Waste
      • 4. Siting LLRW Storage Facilities
      • 5. Map Overlay Concept
      • 6. Pennsylvania Case Study
      • 7. Vector Approach
      • 8. Stage One: Statewide Screening
      • 9. Stage Two: Regional Screening
      • 10. Stage Three: Local Disqualification
      • 11. Buffering
      • 12. New York Case Study
      • 13. Outcomes
      • 14. Conclusion
      • 15. Bibliography

Course materials prepared by David DiBiase, with contributions from Ryan Baxter, Beth King, Jim Sloan, and Adreienne Goldsberry, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

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