Integration of GIS and a dynamic spatially distributed model for non-point source pollution management
The integrated system described in the paper combines GIS software based on a vector data structure with a simulation model for non-point source pollution management. Territory is disaggregated to spatial modelling units through a series of map overlays. The two major software components are linked...
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Published in: | Water science and technology Vol. 33; no. 4-5; pp. 211 - 218 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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01-02-1996
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Summary: | The integrated system described in the paper combines GIS software based on a vector data structure with a simulation model for non-point source pollution management. Territory is disaggregated to spatial modelling units through a series of map overlays. The two major software components are linked through a set of the GIS package's macro language routines and operating system script files. The level of integration can be described as “running the model as a GIS subsystem.” It contains the following steps: invoking the GIS software; calling the model for a simulation run (with possible input editing); import of the model output to a GIS compatible database file; establishing a file relation between the model output and the georeferenced attribute file; and displaying and analysing model results. The user interface is menu driven, and options are provided for defining the temporal and spatial extent of the modelling session. After a simulation run, results are available for further analysis in the form of a classification map and a network loaded with the simulated variable. |
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ISSN: | 0273-1223 1996-9732 |
DOI: | 10.2166/wst.1996.0507 |