Published 1994
by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development in Cincinnati, OH .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | SITE technology capsule |
Contributions | United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 7 p. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17684195M |
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide essential disaster management decision support and analytical capabilities. As such, homeland security professionals would greatly benefit from an interdisciplinary understanding of GIS and how GIS relates to disaster management Cited by: GIS/Key™ is a comprehensive environmental database management system that integrates site data and graphics, enabling the user to create geologic cross-sections; boring logs; potentiometric, isopleth, and structure maps; summary tables; and hydrographs. GIS/Key™ is menu-driven and can be used to collect, report, and analyze site data. Spatial Databases is the first unified, in-depth treatment of special techniques for dealing with spatial data, particularly in the field of geographic information systems (GIS). This book surveys various techniques, such as spatial data models, algorithms, and indexing methods, developed to address specific features of spatial data that are not adequately handled by mainstream Cited by: GIS\Key™ is a comprehensive environmental database management system that integrates site data and graphics, enabling the user to create geologic cross-sections, boring logs, potentiometric maps, isopleth maps, structure maps, summary tables, hydrographs, chemical time series graphs, and numerous other maps and line graphs (see table below).
The GIS\Key TM Environmental Data Management System was selected fo r SITE Program testing to assess its ability to provide useful and effective information to aid in site investigations and remedial activities. of GIS management.” –Gregg Kreizman, Research Director, Gartner An environmental management system requires the diversity of tools offered in ArcGIS to build virtual environments. GIS functionality is employed in spatial analysis, regulatory compliance, planning and management, map publication, and more. Environmental data for a project—chemical, geological, and hydrological—is stored in the GIS\Key™ data- base, la relational data management system implemented in FoxBASE™. The database is linked to the other component of the geographical information system, GIS\Graphics, which is built in AutoCAD®. EDMSi is GIS-enabled environmental data management system for secure storage of field and analytical information on the cloud. EDMSi was designed to easily store and retrieve data as well as documents, images and a variety of other file types. It was also designed to grow with your organization; in the number of projects, the size of the projects, and the number of users.
The departments mapping and spatial data library are managed through Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Several tools and websites let you view and create maps, perform analysis and download our spatial ResourcesMap DirectThis public mapping application lets anyone create, print and share custom maps with DEP program Data PortalOur open data . Book Description. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide essential disaster management decision support and analytical capabilities. As such, homeland security professionals would greatly benefit from an interdisciplinary understanding of GIS and how GIS relates to disaster management, policy, and practice. Get this from a library! GIS/Key Environmental Data Management System: innovative technology evaluation report.. [Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory (U.S.); United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development.;]. GIS\Key MOBILE DEVICES. We have been using mobile devices to collect field asset data for nearly 4 years. Learn how we collect field asset data from one or more devices and push the data to the web or to other devices in real time.