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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
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
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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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
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:
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