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2. 4 2 Generating Transparent Filled Contours and Iso Concentration Contours Use the following instructions to increase the transparency of the contour layers so that the background map and ADMS sources and receptors are visible beneath them Step1 Double click on the concentration layer to view the Layer Properties screen or right click on the layer and select the Properties button Figure 4 4 shows the Layer Properties screen for the NOx ug m3 layer of Figure 4 3 Step2 Select the Symbology tab Double click on the dark blue colour for the lowest range then select the No Color option and click OK You are now able to see a lot more of the map where the values were either zero or very low Step3 Select the concentration layer in the Effects Layer menu E 1 k xi 5 i E Layer POTECA ME then select the Adjust Transparency button Adjust the slider until the transparency is about 25 This makes the contour layer more transparent so that you can see the data underneath as shown in Figure 4 5 Layer Properties General Source Extent Display symbology show Draw raster grouping values into classes ee Values Stretched Fields Peosptetongr Value VALUE Normalization zNone gt Classification Natural Breaks Jenks Classes 9 Classify c MEN Symbol Range Label 3 729100125 0 3 729100126 D 729100126 13 05185044 3 722100127 13 05185044 yy 13 05185044 26 10370088 1
3. Hold down the right mouse button and move the cursor around the map to pan while drawing Step3 A new volume source is created and displayed in the ADMS Source screen The source co ordinates will have been filled in automatically but you will need to enter the other parameters for the source Refer to the ADMS User Guide for further details Step4 To add another volume source return to ArcMap by clicking on the ArcMap window title bar and repeat steps 2 and 3 Step 5 The location of the new source s should automatically be added to the map If for any reason they are not click the refresh button 3 Creating jet sources Follow the steps below to create a jet source from within ArcMap Stepi Click the Add J etSource button Step2 Click on the map window at the location where you want to position your Jet source Step3 A new jet source is created and displayed in the ADMS Source screen The source co ordinates will have been filled in automatically but you will need to enter the other parameters for the source Refer to the ADMS User Guide for further details Step4 To add another jet source return to ArcMap by clicking on the ArcMap window title bar and repeat steps 2 and 3 Step5 The location of the jet source s should automatically be added to the map If for any reason they are not click the refresh button 3 8 Defining an output grid Follow the instructions below to define an output grid from wi
4. concentration layer e g NOx ug m3 Click on the create contour tool IP then click anywhere on the grid and a contour will be produced that matches the concentration at that location File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help ede 89 8 x 0 18928 ixL Bg Tt v aeusmpelc 7 O Mm a uc mat ed Gb Layer ke NOx_ug_m3 o Table Of Contents 3085 as E NOx ug m3 VALUE 0 2159577134 E 2 159577135 6 716 718684418 11 75769774 116 31680502 E 21 35581834 7128 07450275 ui 35 99295224 E 44 8712138 60 948065 EJ ADMS Area Source 4 El ADMS Line Source ADMS Point Source EE SS79R tif Bojeje5 Se majenun Contour elevation 44 937 1243 606 588 631 Meters Figure 4 6 The map with shaded contours and iso concentrations ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 16 SECTION 4 Displaying ADMS results in ArcMap 4 3 Spatial Analyst settings used by the ADMS link The ADMS link uses ESRI Spatial Analyst to interpolate the concentration data It 1s recommended that the user allow this to be done automatically The concentration data is interpolated using the gridding method known as inverse distance weighting However the details of the interpolation process can be selected manually if the user wishes For full details refer to the ESRI Spatial Analyst help 4 4 Reclassify the Concentration Layer You might want to recl
5. with Aliases for the selected layer This ensures any column aliases are saved with the data Adjust Adjusts the transparency of the selected layer Transparency Save Current Saves the current symbology properties of the sources as the Symbology as default 3 2 3 3 ADMS Default Table 3 1 Brief description of toolbar buttons in the ArcMap extension for ADMS Displaying existing sources and receptors ArcMap will display the locations of any sources and specified receptor points that are included in the ADMS input file apl A separate layer will be added for each source type Point jet line area and volume sources are displayed along with specified receptor points Buildings are not displayed and cannot be created or edited using the ADMS ArcGIS link If you have an existing ADMS input file then click on the Refresh button to display all the sources in the file and any specified receptor points If you wish to add new sources follow the appropriate instructions in sections 3 3 to 3 9 Creating point sources Follow the steps below to create a point source from within ArcMap Step1 Click the Add Point Source button i Step 2 Click on the map window at the location where you want to position your point source Step3 A new point source is created and displayed in the ADMS Source screen The source coordinates will have been filled in automatically but you will need to enter the other parameters f
6. Output ADMS File um Shapetile OK Cancel Cancel Cancel Figure 5 1 The Import ADMS Output screen Step2 Use the top browse button P to locate the ADMS output file to import Step3 Use the second browse button to define the output shapefile s location and filename or accept the default Step4 Click OK 5 2 Clip Points by Boundary The Clip Point by Boundary button deletes points from a point shapefile The points are compared against a set of polygons in a boundary shapefile and excluded depending on whether you wish to keep points inside or outside the boundary ADMS area or volume source layers can be used as boundary shapefiles Step 1 Ensure the point and boundary shapefiles are open in ArcMap ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 18 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 SECTION 5 Displaying Maximum Concentration Values Click on the Clip Point by Boundary button to display the Clip Points by Boundary screen as shown in Figure 5 2 Clip Points by Boundary Boundary Layer ADMS Area Source x Point Layer Heath Keep the points that are C inside the boundary outside the boundary Figure 5 2 The Clip Points by Boundary screen Select the layer containing the constraining polygons from the Boundary Layer dropdown Select the layer containing the point data from the Point Layer dropdown Choose whether to keep only the points inside the boundary or only the p
7. Raster D0 ADMS S Data Raster Information Extent Spatial Reference Linear Unit Angular Unit Statistics Band 1i Build Parameters lt Undefined gt Statistics have not been calculated Max Mean Std dev Classes Figure 7 3 Raster Dataset Properties screen If no coordinate system has been set for this map tile the Spatial Reference will be Undefined To set a coordinate system select the Edit button next to the Spatial Reference heading to open the Spatial Reference Properties window Figure 7 4 From here the coordinate system for your map tile can be set to a predefined coordinate system by clicking Select an imported coordinate system by clicking ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 27 SECTION 7 Georeferencing images Import or a new user defined coordinate system by selecting New Once the coordinate system has been selected click OK to add it to the Raster Dataset Properties page Click OK to close the page For example to set the coordinate system for the map file SS79R tif click on the Select button to select a predefined coordinate system Select Projected Coordinate Systems then National Grids Europe British National Grid prj and then click the Add button as shown in Figure 7 5 This will return you to the Spatial Reference Properties screen shown in Figure 7 4 Spatial Reference Properties XY Coordinate System Name Unknown Details Select Select
8. a predefined coordinate system Import a coordinate system and X Y Z and M Import domains from an existing geodataset e g feature dataset feature class raster Create a new coordinate system Edit the properties of the currently selected coordinate system Sets the coordinate system to Unknown Save the coordinate system to a file Figure 7 4 The Spatial Reference Properties screen ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 28 Browse for Coordinate System Lookin amp i i K Belge Lambert 1950 prj CD Belge Lambert 1972 prj Ke Belge Lambert 2005 prj Belge Lambert 2008 prj 9 Bern 1898 Bern LVO3C prj Bi British National Grid prj ED CGRS 1993 LTM pr Ka CH1903 LV03 prj amp 9 CH1903 LV03C G prj E Mame British National Grid prj SECTION 7 Georeferencing images 5 H G CH1903 LV95 prj D48 Slovenia TM prj Datum 73 Hayford Gauss IGeoE pr e Datum 73 Hayfard Gauss IPCC pr e Datum 73 Modified Portuguese Grid pr C9 ED 1950 TM 0 N prj ED 1950 TM 5 NE prj C93 ED 1950 TM27 prj C93 ED 1950 TM30 prj Add show of type Coordinate Systems hd Figure 7 5 Selecting a coordinate system in the Browse for Coordinate System screen To add the map to the data view drag and drop the map file name from the Catalog tree to the Table Of Contents Once the map has been added you may need to set the correct distance units in the display To do this right click on th
9. cerc co uk for the full list of supported ArcGIS versions ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 1 SECTION 1 Getting Started EE E Wd am File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help Distributed Geodatabase i Deus Bexi eld zi EB Draw Table Of Contents a x Edit Verlices rm gos Editor S to S Effects amp Emissions Inventory pes Fel Feature Cache Feature Construction D GPS Geocoding Geodatabase History Geometric Network Editing Georeferencing Graphics Image Classification Labeling m Layout Map Service Publishing Parcel Editor Representation Route Editing Snapping Spatial Adjustment Spatial Analyst Standard Tablet Tools Topology Utility Network Analyst Versioning ma amp u Customize application appearance toolbars and menus I gt 79 96 1159 919 Unknown Units Customize ips Toolbars Advanced Editing TENERE Animation i Rename E coco en Context Menus i Delete Data Driven Pages Data Frame Tools Distributed Geodatabase E Draw Edit Vertices E Emissions Inventory Figure 1 3 The ArcMap toolbar Customize screen ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 2 SECTION 2 An introduction to ArcMap projects SECTION 2 An introduction to ArcMap projects This section provides only a brief introduction to using Arc
10. folder Support ArcGIS and double click on Setup exe This will take you through the install wizard and install the links To view the ADMS ArcGIS extension you should Step1 Launch ArcMap by double clicking on the ArcMap icon Step 2 Then right click anywhere on the tool bar for a list of the available tools See Figure 1 1 G Untitled ArcMap 7 ADMS HN File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help Advanced Editing Degu B d VAEA Animation AE a Table Of Contents nx COGO a ega Data Driven Pages Data Frame Tools E Layers Distributed Geodatabase Draw Edit Vertices Editor Effects Emissions Inventory Feature Cache Feature Construction GPS Geocoding Geodatabase History Geometric Network Editing Georeferencing Figure 1 1 List of ArcMap toolbars Step 3 Click the ADMS tool and the toolbar will be added to the view If ADMS is not in the list then select Customize at the bottom of the list as shown in Figure 1 2 Then select the Add from file button This will launch a browser dialogue locate the file ADMS URBAN ArcGISLink dll which should be in your ADMS ArcGIS application directory C Program Files CERC ADMS ArcGIS ADMS You will be shown a message click OK to this then tick the ADMS toolbar as shown in Figure 1 3 Finally click Close and the toolbar will be added to ArcMap You are now ready to use ADMS 5 with ArcGIS Check
11. reason they are not click the refresh button 3 10 Completing the input file Complete the remainder of the ADMS model set up met data pollutant data emission rates etc in the ADMS interface Refer to the ADMS User Guide for further details Save and run the ADMS model as normal You are now ready to display your ADMS results in ArcMap 3 11 Changing the symbology The appearance of the ADMS layers can be changed either by right clicking on the layer and selecting the Properties option or by double clicking on the layer This opens the Layer Properties screen Select the Symbology tab as shown in Figure 3 2 ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 10 SECTION 3 Setting up an ADMS run using ArcMap Layer Properties a General Source Selection Display symbology Fields Definition Query Labels i Joins amp Relates Time HTML Popup Show e MGE Feat Draw all features using the same symbol Import Single symbol Symbol Quantities Advanced z e vance Multiple Attributes Legend Label appearing next to the symbol in table af contents Description Additional description appearing next to the symbol in your map s legend Figure 3 2 The Symbology tab of the Layer Properties screen You can change the colour and style by clicking the box in the Symbol frame and choosing a new colour Once you are happy with the appearance click OK to return to the map or click Ca
12. 3 05185045 26 10370088 _ 26 10370088 46 61375158 26 10370089 46 61375158 _s i46 61375158 70 8529024 46 61375158 70 8529024 70 8528024 106 2793536 70 85290241 106 2793536 T a a a a a a a a 3 mr Tg mm So Ss Sa Show dass breaks using cell values E Use hillshade effect Figure 4 4 The Symbology tab of the Layer Properties screen ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 15 SECTION 4 Displaying ADMS results in ArcMap File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help Deue amp xioo de 18 928 ES Fel EQ e m m Oi B d ot d 2 om 1 5g mt Eg E Layer z NOx_ug_m3 o Bojeje el VALUE 0 2159577134 E 2 159577135 6 718684 36 718684418 11 75769 111 75769774 16 31680 C 16 31680502 21 35581 C 21 35581834 28 07450 73 28 07450275 35 99295 93 35 99295224 44 87121 B 44 8712138 60 948065 E ADMS Area Source 4 ADMS Line Source ADMS Point Source yeas Oi SS79R tif majen 1184 554 463 439 Meters Figure 4 5 The map with overlaid shaded contours It is also possible to view iso concentration contour lines e g to show the contour for a specific concentration as shown in Figure 4 6 To do so ensure the Spatial Analyst toolbar is open by right clicking on the main toolbar and selecting Spatial Analyst Make sure the selected layer in the Spatial Analyst toolbar is the m puse
13. A 47 E Figure 7 7 The Georeferencing toolbar To set the reference points select the Add Control Points button Click the first reference point on your image e g the bottom left corner of the map for SS79R tif before clicking any other point on the screen This will highlight the control point by a red cross as shown in Figure 7 8 Repeat this procedure for the second reference point e g the top right corner for SS79R tif File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize ium Help Deu x d 18528 3 SG SBI E a Os o Bl SOB Y O B tye Oa Or Table Of Contents s 8 9 amp e Sm E ss79r tif i BAT I Soes S aan 7 2 j Jen yeas eif ma e 1438169 428 752 Meters Figure 7 8 Selecting georeference points in the ArcMap data view screen Now click the View Link Table button E to view the selected coordinates and their links as shown in Figure 7 9 Enter the correct map coordinates for your reference points in the X Map and Y Map boxes For example the map coordinates for SS79R tif are 271000 194000 for the bottom left corner and 276000 199000 for the top right corner This tells ArcMap to move the point defined by the X and Y source coordinates to the X and Y map coordinates Click OK to set the reference points ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 30 SECTION 7 Georeferencing images Link Table X Source Y Source X Map Y Map Residua
14. ADMS 5 ArcGIS Link Results Utilities Help Source Meteorology Background Grids Output Emissions New Delete Delete all Q ExampleNeath mxd ArcMap ArcView C Create groups File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help Deug BXD 19445 4 BGR SO p 722 AANO H i 74b Ol ui lal EE al GS Layer nox zog i o Hn AT ae D Table Of Contents n x ja 8 E Ly Boyeyeo amp l Layers ADMS Point Source OMS i al EJ ADMS Line Source d p D E ADMS Area Source Ea Ez NOx VALUE 0 216 EU 2 161 6 719 396 2 11 758 11 759 16 317 116 318 21 356 121 357 28 075 328 076 35 993 fy 35 994 44 871 BU 44 872 60 948 z v ESELESI LH fu Select this button to s 704 657 46 502 Meters User Guide CERC ADMS 5 ArcGIS LINK User Guide November 2012 Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants Ltd 3 King s Parade Cambridge CB2 1SJ Telephone 44 0 1223 357773 Fax 44 0 1223 357492 Email adms help cerc co uk Web http www cerc co uk ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page i CONTENTS SECTION 1 Gelme SCAM OT LR 1 SECTION 2 An introduction to ArcMap projects cccccccccsssssssssccccscsssssssssees 3 SECTION 3 Setting up an ADMS run using ArcMap
15. Creating line sources Follow the steps below to create a line source from within ArcMap Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Click the Add Line Source button Click on the map at the position for one end of the source Then double click the mouse button to position the other end A line source must be a simple line and can only have two vertices Hold down the right mouse button and move the cursor around the map to pan while drawing A new line source is created and displayed in the ADMS Source screen The source geometry will have been filled in automatically but you will need to enter the other parameters for the source Refer to the ADMS User Guide for further details To add another line source return to ArcMap by clicking on the ArcMap window title bar and repeat steps 2 and 3 The location of the line source s should automatically be added to the map If for any reason they are not click the refresh button z ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 8 SECTION 3 Setting up an ADMS run using ArcMap 3 6 Creating volume sources Follow the steps below to create a volume source from within ArcMap Step1 Click the Add Volume Source button Step2 Click on the map at the position of one of the vertices Then moving around the source clockwise or anticlockwise click at the position of the remaining vertices double clicking at the final vertex A volume source can have between three and fifty vertices
16. Map so before using the ADMS 5 ArcGIS tools it is recommended that the user completes the ArcMap tutorial supplied with the software in order to become accustomed to ArcMap terminology ArcMap has two modes of working data view and layout view The latter is used for producing layouts for reports and is described in Section 5 In order to use the full capabilities of the ADMS link the user must be working in data view which is the default view when ArcMap opens If you are not in the data view you can switch to it by selecting the data view button shown at the bottom of the screen as shown in Figure 2 1 QS e DOO X em File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help Deua gt vr o a EEEE TE E PA AE ME E tayr pe Table Of Contents BIS 9 amp Data view Switches to data view 148 785 2 024 Unknown Units Figure 2 1 The data view in the ArcMap Project screen ArcMap work is saved in ArcMap Documents mxd files Figure 2 1 shows a Document Window within the ArcMap interface which at present is untitled To give the project a title click on File Save As and choose a directory and title for the project Map data is entered into Layers These layers are stored in Data Frames which can be seen in the Table Of Contents as shown in Figure 2 2 currently your ArcMap document will not contain any layers ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 3 SECTION 2 An intr
17. Ml 35 99295224 44 87121 E 44 8712138 60 948065 SS79R tif yoieas Ol 22 34 20 94 Centimeters Figure 6 2 The layout view ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 21 SECTION 6 Making a hard copy 6 1 Creating a layout If you have any default layouts defined you can select them by clicking the Change Layout button iu on the layout toolbar and following the wizard Refer to section 6 4 for further details If you don t have existing default layers then you can create your own This section provides an example Change the page layout by selecting the File menu clicking Page and Print Setup and selecting the Orientation Landscape before clicking OK Drag the edges of the frame so that they fit on the page Select the Insert menu and click Legend Select the layers that you want in the legend as shown in Figure 6 3 then complete all the sections of the Legend Wizard before clicking Finish Drag the legend into a suitable position and resize if necessary Legend Wizard Choose which layers you want to include in your legend Wap Layers Legend tems ADMS Point Source ADMS Line Source gm Set the number of columns in your legend Preview Een Figure 6 3 The Legend Wizard screen You can change the number of decimal places or significant figures in your legend if any layers are showing too many or too few Double click on the layer to open the Layer Properties screen Sel
18. an be imported to the current project as a template To do this click the Change Layout button EL on the Layout toolbar Click the open file button E and browse for the project document mxd file you wish to use as a template Click Finish on the wizard and the custom layout will be applied ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 24 SECTION 7 Georeferencing images SECTION 7 Georeferencing images When using raster image map data in ArcGIS the coordinates and scale of the map must be specified before it can be used as a basis for entering source locations In other words the map image must be georeferenced There are several ways to position a map 1mage in ArcGIS Two of these methods are discussed using a pre prepared tfw World file and using the georeferencing toolbar 7 1 Set map coordinates using a tfw World file Images are stored as raster data where each cell in the image has a row and column number Shapefiles are stored in real world coordinates In order to display images correctly it is necessary to establish an image to world transformation that converts the image coordinates to real world coordinates This transformation information 1s typically stored with the image Some image formats such as ERDAS IMAGINE BSQ BIL BIP GeoTIFF and grids store the georeferencing information in the header of the image file ArcGIS uses this information if it 1s present However other image formats store this information in a s
19. as shown in Figure 3 4 The Export Data dialogue will appear Select the location where you wish to save the shapefile give it an appropriate name and click OK You will be shown a message asking if you want to display the exported file as a layer in your map click Yes You will have to repeat this for all the layers You can now remove the ADMS layers from the project and save it When you close the project you will no longer see any warnings Remember that the saved files will contain a snapshot of the data currently loaded in the ADMS user interface if you change the apl you may want to resave the shapefiles File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help eg gem e 15157 Ao a EOE HE 5 gf A O zs rum ZU Pu G Layer ADMS Area Source W O Table Of Contents 8 a amp Layers ij ADMS Point Source E ADMS Receptor g ADMS Area n Z Ei D Copy X Remove ES Open Attribute Table Joins and Relates o Zoom To Layer Visible Scale Range Use Symbol Levels Selection Label Features Edit Features Sq Convert Features to Graphics Data b Save As Layer File lt Export Data o Create Layer Package Export to CAD Properties View Item Description meje n Save this layer s data as a shapefile or geodatabase feature class 428 837 769 907 Meters Figure 3 4 The Layer opt
20. assify the concentration layer grid so that you can compare different files on the same scale This can be done by double clicking on the concentration layer to view the Layer Properties screen or by right clicking on the layer and selecting the Properties button as shown in Figure 4 4 Under the Layer Properties window you can select the Classify button and change the number of breaks limits and colours ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 17 SECTION 5 Displaying Maximum Concentration Values SECTION 5 Displaying Maximum Concentration Values The ADMS Link provides the facility to calculate the maximum concentration values in an ADMS output file outside or inside a site boundary Typically you would run the following three options in order import an ADMS output file following the instructions in Section 5 1 delete points from the imported ADMS output file following the instructions in Section 5 2 and finally display the maximum concentration values of the remaining points following the instructions in Section 5 3 5 1 Importing ADMS Output Files ADMS output files g t gst gtd plt pst ptd need to be converted into point shapefiles in order to be viewed or used within ArcMap The attributes of the points in the shapefile are provided by the ADMS output values and coordinates for that point Step1 Click the Import ADMS Output button D io display the Import ADMS Output screen as shown in Figure 5 1 Import ADMS
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22. button on the main toolbar ArcCatalog helps you organise and manage all your GIS information maps globes datasets models metadata services and so on It includes tools for processing data and enables you to check that data will be added with the correct format Once the ArcCatalog screen is open as shown in Figure 7 2 locate the map image file you wish to use in the Catalog Tree An example map tile can be located in the Data folder of the program install directory called SS79R tif Then either double click the file name in the catalog tree or right click the file name and select the Properties button You will now see the Raster Dataset Properties window Figure 7 3 ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 26 SECTION 7 Georeferencing images File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help Deeds Zz ES Gl BE 2e 2 RR S IE Cld 8 isHWiricgHviu5us Table Of Contents Ax Catalog 3 9 amp er gt eS B H E e Location Home Documents ArcGIS Ga Home Documents MArcGIS Fy Addins L Default gdb amp amp Toolboxtbx 8 nox ug m3 p100 0 so2 0 bnd p100 0 so2 0 sta a 44 p100 0 so2 Ou E Folder Connections EA Toolboxes E ve Database Servers Gal Database Connections E Bi GIS Servers 4 t Boieje5 amp yeas i Raster Dataset Properties Property Data Source Raster Data Type Folder Value es 7 Or tif File System
23. e 3 1 3x59 11m EN rw E Layer gt SS79R tif M M SSS SS M 9 Figure 3 1 The ADMS toolbar jt ShowADMS Activates the ADMS interface Add Point Source Adds a new ADMS point source where you click d Add Area Source Adds a new ADMS area source where you click double click to end the area source T Add Line Source Adds a new ADMS line source where you click double click to end the line source Add Volume Adds a new ADMS volume source where you click double Source click to end the volume source d Add J et Source Adds a new ADMS jet source where you click ie 1 Add Receptor Adds anew ADMS receptor point for generating output concentrations songur Defines an ADMS output grid over the rectangle drawn Refresh All Data Updates the ArcMap display with all the sources in the current ADMS apl file Generate Creates a contour layer of concentrations based on ADMS Contours output and adds it to the View g5 MRON AMS Imports an ADMS output file into ArcMap Output Clip Point To Clips a point layer according to the boundaries in a polygon Boundary layer ow O Report Max Values Displays the maximum concentration values in a point layer ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 6 SECTION 3 Setting up an ADMS run using ArcMap Save Shapefile Saves a Shapefile and associated layer file in the same location
24. e Layers Data Frame and select Properties or select the View menu and click Data Frame Properties This opens the data frame properties screen shown in Figure 7 6 Select the General tab and change the Map Units and Display Units appropriately e g Meters for SS79R tif then select OK Data Frame Properties Feature Cache Annotation Groups Extent Indicators Frame Size and Position General Data Frame Coordinate System Illumination Grids Name Layers Description Credits Units Map Unknown Units z Display Unknown Units Tip See Customize gt ArcMap Options gt Data View tab for additional options for displaying coordinates in the status bar Reference Scale lt None gt Rotation 0 Label Engine ESRI Standard Label Engine X V Simulate layer transparency in legends Figure 7 6 The Data Frame Properties screen ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 29 SECTION 7 Georeferencing images Once the units have been set you will need to georeference your map tile so that the correct coordinates and scale are set If you know the correct map coordinates of two reference points on your map tile then this can be done using the Georeferenceing toolbar To open this toolbar right click anywhere on the main toolbar then select Georeferencing from the menu The Georeferencing toolbar will appear as shown in Figure 7 7 Georeferencing 7 Layer NOx
25. ect the Symbology tab and click on the Label heading before selecting Format Labels the Number Format screen opens as shown in Figure 6 4 Select the Numeric category then change the Rounding type and number of digits to the option you wish to display Click OK to keep any changes then click OK on the Layer Properties screen to close it and apply the changes to your legend ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 22 SECTION 6 Making a hard copy Number Format Rounding Number of decimal places 3 Number of significant digits Alignment Sit C Right characters Show thousands separators Pad with zeros Show plus sign p forthe display of numbers Figure 6 4 The Number Format screen File Edit View Bookmarks insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help Deas x 9 cd 15316 B gll lide EE m NUN Gi oe T i B gm me Lg B TM K Nx i o a gmomimgmSgSss Table Of Contents nx 4 e amp r Heath Example E ADMS Point Source M Aah is i ue n Sd 7 Lees E 9 ADMS Line Source m m c aem El ADMS Area Source yajeag ll Bojeje 5 amp amp ADMS Poin Source ADM B Ling Source E777 ADM S Ares Source NOx Cone ug m3 2 2 0 2 H 7 Mes 12 EH 13 16 m17 21 122 28 NI 29 36 I 37 45 E 46 61 i SS OR tif 3 7 amp 42 Figure 6 5 The layout view with Legend added To add a title select the Insert menu and click Title Then
26. eparate ASCII file This file 1s generally referred to as the world file since it contains the real world transformation information used by the image World files can be created with any editor tfw world files for every OS map tile are available to download from the OS website www ordnancesurvey co uk To do this visit the website select the appropriate product e g 1 50000 Colour Raster and click on the link to Georeferencing Click on the link to download a WinZip file containing all tfw files for the selected product Follow these steps to load and geo reference your map image Step 1 Ensure that your map image file and associated tfw file are located in the same directory with the same file name Step2 Click on the File menu and from the Add Data submenu select the Add Data button or click the Add Data button on the toolbar Figure 7 1 shows the Add Data dialogue that is launched Step 3 Locate the data you want to add as a new layer and select the Add button ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 25 SECTION 7 Georeferencing images Add Data a E m Beames 5 0 7 amp uai SS OR tif Name Show of type natasets and Layers Cancel Figure 7 1 The Add Data dialogue screen Step 4 The image should appear in view in the correct location 7 2 Set map coordinates using the georeferencing toolbar Coordinate systems can be set in ArcCatalog which is opened by pressing the
27. ions menu ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 12 SECTION 4 Displaying ADMS results in ArcMap SECTION 4 Displaying ADMS results in ArcMap 4 1 Producing contour plots from ADMS results Once you have completed your ADMS input file ap and run the model you can display the results by creating contour plots in ArcMap Please note that you must have used gridded output to create a contour plot On the Grids screen the Receptor type option must be either Gridded or Both Follow the steps below to produce a contour plot Step 1 In the ArcMap interface press the Generate Contours button s Step2 The ADMS Contour Plotter screen will appear as shown in Figure 4 1 I ADMS Contour Plotter Plotting in ArcGIS with Spatial Analyst Short term Long term Time dependent puff ADMS Close Path d ADMS amp YXGSTFiles Dataset to plot lt All sources gt E d New Volume Edi EJADMS 5 Buildings gst Time year day hour Buildings levels gst Neath levels gst Advanced Options Grid settings Automatic cell size Short term GST file containing the results to be plotted Select one Figure 4 1 The ADMS Contour Plotter screen Step3 Select the output file you wish to contour and click on Plot Check that you have the correct pathname and that you have selected short term long term or time dependent results as required Step4 The Save Output Raster dia
28. l 4 749684 1019 292646 271000 000000 194000 000000 992 1839 77 0 525874 2 6000 000000 4 199000 000000 W Auto Adjust Transformation Total RMS Error Figure 7 9 The Link Table screen The image will now have been set to the correct position Right click on the map layer and select Zoom To Layer to centre the data view on the map If you move the mouse around over the image and look at the coordinates in the bottom right corner of the screen you will see that they are now shown in the correct coordinates Select the Georeferencing drop down menu and select Update Georeferencing This removes the red crosses that were created If you look in the same folder as the image file you will see that a tfw file has been created to retain the information about the projection ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 31
29. logue box then appears as shown in Figure 4 2 Select the location in which to save the file edit the filename if required and then click Save This will save the concentration contours in an output ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 13 SECTION 4 Displaying ADMS results in ArcMap raster file which can be saved as part of the ArcMap document file mxd save Output Raster amp amp save as type paster datasets Figure 4 2 Save Output Raster dialogue Step5 The contours will then be added to the view overlaying the map as shown in Figure 4 3 Section 4 2 describes how to make the concentration contours transparent so that you can see the underlying map information File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help beds e v 18328 MEn mr OORA ET 6470 5 ua EU I 8 B mat fed ES Layer ke NOx_ug_m3 G Table Of Contents amp jaoSs 5 ag E NOx ug m3 NO 2159577134 E 2 159577135 6 718684 336 718684418 11 75769 7111 75769774 16 31680 16 31680502 21 35581 E 21 35581834 28 07450 33 28 07450275 35 99295 IH 35 99295224 44 87121 Wl 44 8712138 60 948065 ADMS Area Source E ADMS Line Source ADMS Point Source KA Le amp SS79R tif majen Figure 4 3 Example concentration contours plotted using Spatial Analyst ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 14 SECTION 4 Displaying ADMS results in ArcMap
30. marks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help Deus x 9 sz Elli yl gi A aA N m d 2 al G Layer sszoRtif I O Boieje5 fl yeas ei I e A S et ee os p E in eee IT i epe CETTE n ct 4 x v a a y T3c0 AE E lt 0 zi TB ci ur Sie e 1 DEA Mo y 3o OW i Ed jS NN p rn i8 NP F ho E A E c i N ohare DO We me n 622 225 1064 027 Unknown Units Figure 2 5 An example of an OS data tile loaded into ArcMap In ArcMap if you have no associated zfw file with your tif file then the map data may not be positioned at the correct coordinates on your map Data tends to be supplied in decimal degrees so that it can be easily transformed into other coordinate systems To position the tile with the correct National Grid coordinates it is necessary to initially set the coordinate system refer to Section 6 for further details on how to do this You are now ready to position sources on the map and set up an ADMS run ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 5 SECTION 3 Setting up an ADMS run using ArcMap SECTION 3 Setting up an ADMS run using ArcMap 3 1 Overview Once your map image is registered you are ready to position sources on the map and set up an ADMS run The ADMS ArcGIS extension 1s controlled from buttons on the ADMS toolbar The toolbar is shown in Figure 3 1 and the buttons are described in Tabl
31. ncel to discard any changes and return to the map To save your chosen colours and styles as the defaults click the Save Current Symbology as Default button From now on the ADMS layers will appear in the new colours and styles in all your ArcGIS projects 3 12 Saving your project If ArcMap contains any ADMS layers when you close the project you will be asked whether you want to save the ADMS shapefiles under a different name so that they are not deleted as shown in Figure 3 3 The ADMS shapefiles will be deleted Would you like to save them under another name Figure 3 3 Closing project warning message ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 11 SECTION 3 Setting up an ADMS run using ArcMap If you click No the project will close and none of the ADMS shapefiles will be saved If you click Yes then you will be returned to your project where you can save the files ADMS shapefiles are deleted each time ArcMap is closed because they contain the data that is currently loaded in the ADMS user interface These files are therefore always changing and do not remain fixed for a given project If you wish to view sources from a particular ap you must either have it loaded in the interface or save the sources to a shapefile so they can be viewed without using the ADMS link This can be useful when creating layouts for a report If you want to save the shapefiles right click on an ADMS layer select Data then click Export Data
32. oduction to ArcMap projects Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help 1 0 64 ES C C d 3 22 AIM MERA da Table of I ae SSSA Fi fA ALO 1 EP Ru ED Layer MadMSPointSouce 7 OL contents a C Data E Frame 8 Layer Figure 2 2 The table of contents in the ArcMap data view screen To load an OS map as a layer click on the File menu and via the Add Data submenu select the Add Data button or select the Add Data button from the toolbar Figure 2 3 shows the Add Data dialogue that is launched Locate the data you want to add as a new layer and select the Add button Add Data Look in C Examples F EE Es bi Ly C B ss7oR tif Name show of type Datasets and Layers M Figure 2 3 The Add Data screen You may see the message shown in Figure 2 4 if the spatial reference has not been set in this case just click OK ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 4 SECTION 2 An introduction to ArcMap projects A Unknown Spatial Reference The following data sources you added are missing spatial reference information This data can be drawn in ArcMap but cannot be projected SS79RAf Figure 2 4 Error message if a Spatial Reference has not been set for the map The title of the layer is added to the data frame Click on the tick box next to the layer title to switch the view of the layer off and on as shown in Figure 2 5 File Edit View Book
33. oints outside the boundary Click OK 5 3 Display Maximum Concentration Values The maximum value for each category e g short term NO concentration within a point shapefile and the coordinates of the points at which these maximum values occur can be displayed To do so follow the instructions below Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 mas Click the Report Max Values button to display the Display Max Values screen as shown in Figure 5 3 Select the point layer in the dropdown to display a list containing the maximum values for each attribute recorded in the shapefile The information in the list is also automatically copied ready to paste into another program e g Microsoft Word Display Max Values Maximum Value 2006 multiple matches Highlight 247 multiple matches 15 multiple matches 333 multiple matches Cone ug m3 NOx All sources gt Thr 70 9529 235 24 605 64 Report of maximum values has been copied ready to paste e g into Word Figure 5 3 The Display Max Values screen ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 19 SECTION 5 Displaying Maximum Concentration Values Step4 Click a row s Highlight button to highlight that row s maximum value point s on the map Step5 Click OK to close the dialogue ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 20 SECTION 6 Making a hard copy SECTION 6 Making a hard copy There is a facility to create layouts of your project fo
34. or the source Refer to the ADMS User Guide for further details Step 4 To add another point source return to ArcMap by clicking on the ArcMap window title bar and repeat steps 2 and 3 Step 5 The location of the point source s should automatically be added to the map If for any reason they are not click the refresh button ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 7 SECTION 3 Setting up an ADMS run using ArcMap 3 4 Creating area sources Follow the steps below to create an area source from within Arc Map Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Click the Add Area Source button Click on the map at the position of one of the vertices Then moving around the source clockwise or anticlockwise click at the position of the remaining vertices double clicking at the final vertex An area source can have between three and fifty vertices Hold down the right mouse button and move the cursor around the map to pan while drawing A new area source is created and displayed in the ADMS Source screen The source geometry will have been filled in automatically but you will need to enter the other parameters for the source Refer to the ADMS User Guide for further details To add another area source return to ArcMap by clicking on the ArcMap window title bar and repeat steps 2 and 3 The location of the area source s should automatically be added to the map If for any reason they are not click the refresh button 3 5
35. r reports in ArcMap It is straightforward to create a default layout which can then be edited To make a layout of the current view click on the View menu then Layout View or select the Layout View button at the bottom of the map as shown in Figure 6 1 Layout 7 view button mm eu Figure 6 1 The Layout View button The screen will change to the layout view with the current map framed and the Layout toolbar launched as shown in Figure 6 2 Instructions for creating a layout can be found in Section 6 1 Once you are happy with your layout it can be printed refer to Section 6 2 for further details or saved as an image file refer to Section 6 3 for further details The printout and image file will appear exactly as seen in the layout view ADMS buttons will appear grey when working in layout view as the user must be in data view to use the full capabilities of the ADMS link described in sections 3 and 4 File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help e a Bxioco d 103 x Egg Alani A A Ag a s az l r Layer NOxugm3 QAO Table Of Contents 898 Layout ES 2mm e e Nu E RE 503 Remo g ADMS Point Source Dojeje amp l 3 m ADMS Line Source E ADMS Area Source EA EJ NOx ug m3 VALUE 0 2 159577134 E 2 159577135 6 718684 336 718684418 11 75769 11 75769774 16 31680 C 16 31680502 21 35581 21 35581834 28 07450 73 28 07450275 35 99295
36. thin ArcMap l Step1 Click the Define Contour Area button ud ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 9 SECTION 3 Setting up an ADMS run using ArcMap Step2 Click on the map at one of the corners of the output grid area and while holding down the mouse button drag the mouse to the opposite corner of the area A rectangle will appear on the map while you drag the mouse When the rectangle reaches the size you require release the mouse button Step3 You are then asked Do you wish to use this area for the ADMS output grid If the correct area has been selected then click Yes Otherwise click No and select a new output grid Click Yes when you have selected a suitable area Step4 The ADMS Grids screen will appear with the new output grid coordinates You may modify the grid coordinates and number of points by hand if you wish 3 9 Adding receptors Follow the steps below to define receptors also known as specified points using ArcMap Step1 Click the Add Receptor button Step2 Click on the map at the position for the new receptor point Step3 The ADMS Grids screen appears showing your new specified point with the coordinates of the point at which you clicked You should provide a name for the point Step4 To add another receptor return to ArcMap by clicking on the ArcMap window title bar and repeat steps 2 and 3 Step 5 The location of the receptor source s should automatically be added to the map If for any
37. type your title and press Return To edit the properties of the title double click it To change the font properties of the title click the Change Symbol button then choose the font text size style and colour To change the background colour of the title click Edit Symbol from the Symbol Selector screen Then click the Advanced Text tab before ADMS ArcGIS Link User Guide Page 23 SECTION 6 Making a hard copy ticking the Text Background box and selecting the Properties button beneath it Finally select the Symbol button and change the fill to the colour you wish the title background to have Click OK until you return to the layout view An example report layout can be seen in Figure 6 5 6 2 Printing a layout E To make a hard copy click the Print button or select the File menu then click Print Select a colour printer set on a high resolution for best results 6 3 Saving a layout for a report The layout image may also be exported in various image file formats such as EMF for use in other applications such as Microsoft Word This is generally the recommended option as it results in documents with low memory usage that print quickly in high quality To export the layout image select the File menu then click Export Map Choose the image file type properties and export location then click Save to export the image 6 4 Using Saved Projects as a Template Report layouts in any saved ArcGIS projects c
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