Spatial Database Design

Fall 2023

Exercise: Spatial Reference Systems and Measurement

This assignment makes use of data from the Introduction to PostGIS Workshop (table names begin with nyc_) and Natural Earth Data (table names beging with ne_).

Make sure to pay attention to the units, and convert all distances to kilometers and all areas to square kilometers.

  1. Create a query which measures the area of all the neighborhoods in the nyc_neighborhoods table. Write one query which displays the neighborhood name and the following areas: a. the area in the coordinate system as stored (UTM 18N) b. the area in New York State Plane Long Island (look up the appropriate SRID) c. the geodetic area using a geography cast
  2. Create a query which calculates the distance from the 4/5/6 Grand Central Station stop to every neighborhood in nyc_neighborhoods. Use a subquery to select only the geom for Grand Central Station as one of the input parameters to the distance function. Write one query which displays the neighborhood name and the following distances: a. the distance in the coordinate system as stored (UTM 18N) b. the distance in New York State Plane Long Island (look up the appropriate SRID) c. the geodetic distance using a geography cast
  3. Create a query which calculates distance from Philadelphia to the five most populous cities in the table ne_10m_populated_places (use the pop_max column for population size). Write one query which displays the city name and the following distances: a. the distance in the coordinate system as stored (decimal degrees, which will be useless) b. the distance in Web Mercator (which will also be useless) c. the geodetic distance using a geography cast