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Type of maps Claire will create:
Claire is in the final year of a BA in Human Geography at
Kingston University.
Her undergraduate dissertation topic is looking at the
process of urban regeneration for the Olympic Park site in
East London. Claire wants to create a series of maps, using
ArcGIS, showing the development of the Olympic Park and
surrounding area.
Claire is in the final year of a BA in Human Geography at
Kingston University.
Her undergraduate dissertation topic is looking at the
process of urban regeneration for the Olympic Park site
in East London.
Claire wants to create:
• a map showing the location of the Olympic Park in Greater London.
• a map showing major transport networks in and around East London.
• maps showing the Olympic Park area at different points of construction.
What types of map data would be useful?
• Highly detailed topographic vector data.
• Building heights data to assess the visual impact of the development.
• A less detailed vector map product, to extract transport network details.
• Raster maps to show site location and use as backdrop maps, at two different
scales - 1:10,000 and around 1:200,000.
Your task:
1. Login to Digimap.
2. Select Ordnance Survey > Data Download
3. Order these map data products – select format, layers and dates in the basket!
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For Stratford Marsh (Tower Hamlets) area of East London:
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OS MasterMap Topography - File Geodatabase format
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OS MasterMap Building Height Attributes– CSV format
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OS Street View backdrop mapping
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1:250000 Raster backdrop mapping
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OS Terrain 50 DTM
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Meridian 2 Tiles – DXF format
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In the basket, name your order Claire
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Type of maps Amy will create:
Amy is studying for a BA in Politics and Sociology at
Manchester University.
For her final year dissertation she wants to explore
differences in which parties were voted for at the last UK
General Election.
Amy has downloaded election results from the 2010 UK General Election from
the Electoral Commission. She wants to analyse these results and creating maps
displaying the results will help her do this.
Amy wants to create:
• a map showing parliamentary constituency areas coloured according to which
party won
• a map showing the split of the vote for selected parliamentary constituencies
in the UK.
What types of map data would be useful?
• Westminster parliamentary constituency boundaries. Shape file format is
preferred.
• Small scale (lower level of detail) background map, perhaps 1:250000 scale, to
give context to the boundaries, showing the major cities and geographical
features within the UK.
Your task:
1. Login to Digimap
2. Select Ordnance Survey > Data Download
3. Order these map data products - select format, layers and dates in the basket!
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For the whole of Great Britain:
• 1:250000 Raster backdrop mapping
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Boundary Line – Shape file format, Westminster Constituency
boundaries layer only
In the basket, give your order the name Amy
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Type of maps Dave will create:
Dave is studying for an MSc in Environmental Science at
the University of Leeds.
Claire is in the final year of a BA in Human Geography at
Kingston University.
His dissertation is investigating the potential impact of
proposed wind farms in Cumbria on the surrounding
ecology.
Her undergraduate dissertation topic is looking at the
process of urban regeneration for the Olympic Park site
in East London.
Dave has collected ecological data at the proposed sites to feed into his 3D GIS
model of the sites and surrounding areas. He also has the coordinates of both
proposed and existing wind farm sites.
Dave wants to create:
• a map showing Cumbria in the context of the North of England.
• a map showing the location of the proposed wind farms.
• Digital Terrain Models, plus contour maps, to assess where the
proposed sites can be seen in the surrounding area.
What types of map data would be useful?
• DTM and contour data, at 1:10000 scale.
• Two raster maps - one to show Cumbria and North of England, perhaps
1:250000 or less detailed. Another to plot Cumbria wind farm sites, say
1:25000 or 1:50000 scale.
Your task:
1. Login to Digimap
2. Select Ordnance Survey > Data Download
3. Order these map data products - select format, layers and dates in the
basket!
• For National Grid tile NY:
• 1:50000 Raster backdrop mapping – for 2011
• Miniscale backdrop mapping – for 2011
• OS Terrain 5 Contours – Shape format
• OS Terrain 5 DTM – ASC format
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In the basket, give your order the name Dave
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Type of maps Chris will create:
Chris is studying for an MSc in Spatial Planning at Oxford
Brookes University. His dissertation topic is Speeding up
Traffic Flow within Huddersfield’s Ring Road.
Chris has 24 hour traffic data on the number of cars passing
through traffic lights, for all intersections within the
Huddersfield ring road. He also has a Shapefile (GIS file
format) of the locations of the traffic lights, and their timings.
Claire is in the final year of a BA in Human Geography at
Kingston University.
Her undergraduate dissertation topic is looking at the
process of urban regeneration for the Olympic Park site
in East London.
Chris wants to create:
• Map showing the location of Huddersfield in the UK.
• More detailed map showing the street layout of the town centre.
• Map of traffic light locations and directions of traffic flow.
• Map showing the distances between junctions and how long traffic has between
green lights.
What types of map data would be useful?
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Regional background map to show Huddersfield location.
A detailed background map showing street names.
Road Network Data to show one way streets etc.
Detailed vector data for measuring street lengths and potential areas for new
filter lanes etc. Shape file format preferable.
Your task:
1. Login to Digimap
2. Select Ordnance Survey > Data Download
3. Order these map data products – click change in the basket for options:
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For Huddersfield city centre (make sure you include the ring road) •
OS MasterMap Integrated Transport Network (ITN) - GML format,
March 2013 version
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OS Streetview backdrop mapping
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Miniscale backdrop mapping
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Vector Map Local - Shape format, April 2013 version
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In the basket, name your order Chris
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Type of maps Bob will create:
Bob is in his second year of an Environmental Geoscience
degree at the University of Edinburgh. His current project is
to find potential locations for a nuclear power station.
Bob wants to use ArcGIS to rule in or out locations based on
a number of factors: the suitability of the bedrock, proximity
to water, distance from large population centres, and ease
of access. He has some Ordnance Survey data. He now needs
geological data.
Bob wants to create maps that:
• show all of GB with the major population centres.
• highlight the areas with suitable bedrock geology away from population centres.
• Show the transport networks and water sources in and around the suitable
areas.
What types of map data would be useful?
• Geology data which identifies general rock types.
• Geology data indicating risk of flooding and data on aquifers.
• OS small scale map data to give an overview of Great Britain.
• OS vector data showing water sources, population centres and the road and rail
transport network.
Your task:
1. Login to Digimap and order the map data detailed below, for the whole of Great
Britain. Remember you can click change in the basket for options:
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Select Geology Digimap > Geology Download
• Onshore Geology > 1:625000 Geology – Shape format
• Groundwater > Geological Indicators of Flooding – Shape format
• Groundwater > 1:625000 Hydrogeology – Shape format
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In the basket, name your order Bob
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Type of maps Sarah will create:
Sarah is in the final year of her part-time degree in
Archaeological Studies at the University of Sheffield.
Her dissertation will examine reasons for ongoing class
divisions in Sheffield’s landscape, which became apparent in
the early 19th century. Early factors may have been the
presence of coal mining and other heavy industry in the east
of the city.
Sarah wants to create:
• A range of historic maps, colour coded with the housing type categories.
• A contemporary geographic map of Sheffield and the surrounding areas.
• A geological map of the east of the city that identifies coal mining activity.
What types of map data would be useful?
• Historic OS maps from late 19th Cent. to early 20th Cent.– range of scales.
• Contemporary Ordnance Survey maps: 1:50000 raster.
• Geology data to plot the location of coal seams and pits.
Your task:
1. Login to Digimap
2. Select Historic Digimap > Historic Download:
1. County Series, 1:2500 Series, National Grid tiles.
2. 1st revision (1893 – 1915).
3. Search for Sheffield. Select Sheffield (Sheffield) from the list.
4. Zoom in once on the name SHEFFIELD on the map.
5. Click Select Tiles and draw a box over the Park Hill, Sheffield Park and
Manor Park areas.
6. Click Continue.
7. Name your order Sheffield.
8. Remove any Derbyshire maps from your order. Keep the Yorkshire
maps.
9. Click Order Data.
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Type of maps Paula will create:
Paula is studying Ocean and Earth Science at Southampton
University. For her undergraduate dissertation, she wants to
explore the conservation areas covered by a proposed met
mast, just off the coast of Islay.
Paula has registered for some web map services (WMS),
from Scottish Natural Heritage and Digimap OpenStream,
that will provide data on protected areas and contemporary
geographic data. Paula now needs a marine chart of the area and bathymetry data.
Paula wants to create maps that:
• show the site of the proposed met mast and the surrounding area.
• show the protected areas, for example any Sites of Special Scientific Interest and
Marine Consultation Areas.
• display the depth contours and water depth profile of the surrounding area.
What types of map data would be useful?
• Marine chart of the area.
• Bathymetry vector data.
• Marine vector data.
Your task:
1. Login to Digimap
2. Select Marine Digimap > Marine Download
• Search for Islay – zoom out and select the whole island.
1. Select HydroSpatial One Vector data – Shape format
2. Select HydroView Charts, 1:75000 to 1:250000 scale
3. Select Gridded Bathymetry 1 Arcsecond
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In the basket, name your order Paula
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