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CAAGIS is the Center for Advanced Applications in Geographic Information Systems.  

Watershed Geodatabase Project

  Using the Watershed Geodatabase

ArcGIS 9 (ArcGIS 8 is similar, ArcView 3 requires upgrades to access geodatabase)

Open ArcCatalog, click once in the left pane on GIS Servers to see options in the right pane.

Expand "GIS Servers" and Click on “Add ArcIMS Server” in the right pane.  The screen below will appear.  Enter the address of Watershed ( or other ArcIMS servers, such as the Indiana Geological Survey, or Tippecanoe County GIS server.)  .

Enter the address:

 

watershed.agriculture.purdue.edu

 

Note you may select the radio buttons for “All Services” or “Just the following services” followed by a “Get List” button. Generally “All Services” is generally the best choice.

 

 

There is an option to establish secure services connection. You would not do this unless you had been given the password to a secured site

 

The connection to watershed appears, double-click the connection to see feature datasets (collections of features or layers.)

The database contains a dozen raster layers and 10 times that many feature classes (map layers) stored in groups called feature datasets. The table of contents (May 05) is displayed below. To see the layers in a feature class either double-click any feature

dataset icon or toggle the expand box in the left pane.

Adding layers from watershed.agriculture.purdue.edu will set the data frame coordinate system to UTM NAD83 Zone16 unless you have already set it to something else.

Watershed will reproject on the fly to match any projection you have set including geographic (lat –long.) 

This ability to reproject to any declared coordinate system includes the aerial photos and DEM layers. The original source system is UTM NAD83 Zone16.

-         Table of Contents, May 25, 2005; watershed.agriculture.purdue.edu

 

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The ArcCatalog preview command works with all the feature classes and the raster layers.

 

Rasters load faster than from local or compressed files because they are fully uncompressed already and have pyramid layers already built.

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To ADD Layers from Watershed into your ArcMap:

The Geodatabase supports drag-and-drop from ArcCatalog to ArcMap as well as the “Add data” button  in ArcMap.  If the layer has a grey checkbox in ArcMap, then it has a Minimum Display scale set and will turn on when map is zoomed in. User may change by right-click on featureclass in ArcMap to get to the properties tabs.


To examine metadata, select a featureclass in the left pane and use the metadata tab in ArcCatalog.

 

Adding layers from watershed.agriculture.purdue.edu will set the data frame coordinate system to UTM NAD83 Zone16 unless you have already set it to something else.

Watershed will reproject on the fly to match any projection you have set including geographic (lat –long.) 

This ability to reproject to any declared coordinate system includes the aerial photos and DEM layers. The original source system is UTM NAD83 Zone16.

 

Therefore if you do an export in ArcMap, pay attention to the choices on the screen below to get what you want.:

 

DOWNLOADS: downloads are not supported by this system -780 gigabytes is a lot to download... The majority of the layers are available from Indiana Geological Survey as shapefile downloads, here:

http://igs.indiana.edu/arcims/statewide/index.html

Contact Information

Geodatabase Development Team:Staff:

Richard Farnsworth, FNR, Team leader

email: rlfarnsw@purdue.edu

Bernie Engel, ABE

email: engelb@ecn.purdue.ed

Larry Theller, GIS Specialist

email: theller@ecn.purdue.edu

Dwight Welch, formerly CPT, Database Designer

Brett Martin, formerly FNR, GIS Technician

Telephone
765-494-5954
FAX
765-496-1115
Postal address
1146 ABE, Purdue University, West Lafayette IN 47907-1146