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GIS Map Layer Stacking Diagram - Understanding Spatial Data Integration #119298 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts a 3D conceptual stack of nine geospatial data layers used in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), from the foundational topographic base at the top to the composite overlay at the bottom. Each layer represents a distinct thematic dataset-such as zoning boundaries, floodplain extents, wetland areas, land cover types, soil classifications, and survey control points-demonstrating how multi-layer integration supports land-use planning, environmental assessment, and infrastructure development. The transparent interlocking design emphasizes interoperability and hierarchical data organization in modern spatial analysis workflows.
This image is typically used on GIS educational pages, urban planning resources, environmental consulting websites, or government mapping portals to explain how disparate spatial datasets combine into a unified analytical framework. It serves users seeking to understand GIS fundamentals, data modeling, or cartographic layering principles.
Related Cliparts: Visual guide to GIS layer stacking: topographic base, parcels, zoning, floodplains, wetlands, land cover, soils, survey control, and composite overlay for spatial analysis.
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