Digital Spatial Data: Internet Data
General
- Data Guides
- GeoConnections Discovery Portal (Canadian
Geospatial Data Infrastructure) Guide to geospatial data, organizations
that provide data, and services provided by Canadian and other international
organizations.
- Geographic
Network Explorer (Geography Network) Directory of free and commercial
GIS data. Search by placename, data content, and data theme.
- GIS Data Sources (Decker) 2001 (Ref G 70.212 D44 2001)
Provides an introduction to types of GIS data, defining user data needs
and sources for locating and obtaining needed data.
- Mapdex (Kansas Geological
Survey) Provides an index of publicly available ArcIMS services comprising
approximately 2,300 servers, serving approximately 40,000 map services,
and containing approximately 600,000 GIS layers. Users can search
by server, service, projection, geography, and layer names. A simple
front-end viewer allows easy searching and quick mapping of spatial
data. Users can also add data layers into their ArcGIS project.
- National Geospatial Data Clearinghouse
(Federal Geographic Data Committee) Searches over 250 spatial data servers
that contain digital geographic metadata. Searchable by geographic location,
place name, time period, keyword, and data server location.
- Web Sites for
Digital GIS Data (Stanford University Branner Earth Sciences Library)
- Data Warehouses/Servers
- Center for International Earth Science
Information Network - CIESIN (Columbia University) Specializes in
data and applications related to human interactions with the environment.
- Geo Data Portal (United Nations
Environment Programme) Includes data sets used in the Global Environment
Outlook (GEO) report and other environment assessments. The database holds
more than 400 variables that are available as national, subregional, regional
and global statistics or as geospatial data sets (maps). Topics covered
include themes like Freshwater, Population, Forests, Emissions, Climate,
Disasters, Health and GDP. Data can be displayed on-the-fly as interactive
maps, graphs, data tables or downloaded in different formats.
- GIS Data Depot (Geocommunity)
This "supersite" for GIS data includes over one terrabyte of freely downloadable
data in a catalog of over 1 million domestic and international datasets.
These datasets include nearly all digitally available USGS 24K, 100K,
250K DLG quadrangles, numerous statewide datasets, DEMs, DRGs, DOQs, and
satellite imagery. Most of the vector data is available in E00, SHP, MIF,
DXF, or DLG SDTS format and the raster data is available in TIFF or .jpeg
format.
United States
- Data Guides
- Availability of USGS Geospatial
Data (US Geological Survey) Contains graphics showing the current
availability of selected USGS geospatial data.
- Comprehensive
Guide to State and Nationwide GeoData Clearinghouses for the United States
(Directions Magazine) Directory of state clearinghouses and sites that
contain nationwide data.
- EarthExplorer (US Geological
Survey) Identify geospatial products available from the US Geological
Survey including aerial photography, satellite imagery, digital orthophoto
quads, digital line graphs, digital elevation models, digital raster graphics,
and other map products. Determine spatial coverage by defining coverage
on a map, entering geographic coordinates, or entering a place name.
- Geodata.gov: Your One Stop for Federal,
State & Local Geographic Data (US Geological Survey) Major gateway
to geospatial information and data produced under the federal government's
Geospatial One-Stop e-government initiative. Content includes data, documents
and resources. There are four ways to find content: 1) the Search page
lets you search for content by entering search criteria
and an area of interest; 2) the Data Category pages allow you
to browse a collection of metadata records about specific
data themes using 17 predefined data categories; 3) the Current
Event or Application topics pages are similar to Data Category pages,
except that they emphasize data and related information for special application
areas or current events; and 4) the Map Viewer application contains a
predefined list of map services which you can add to the Map Viewer or
you can also specify the URL of a particular map server to find and browse
more map services.
- Maps
and GIS Resources: United States, by State (University of Oregon Libraries)
List of major data servers for each state.
- Pacific Northwest
Conservation Assessment Geographical Data Sources (Conservation
Biology Institute) Directory of GIS-based data and information useful
for conservation planning within the great Pacific Northwest.
- Starting the Hunt: Guide
to Mostly Online and Mostly Free U.S. Geospatial and Attribute Data
(Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies) Lists data sites by subject
and by state. Also lists international and U.S. general sites.
- Data Warehouses/Servers
- Geologic Maps
of Western States (US Geological Survey) Links to statewide geological
map datasets.
- Geospatial Data Gateway
(U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service) Available data sets
include precipitation, TIGER, DRGs, DEMs, NED, DOQs, National Land
Cover, and SSURGO (soils).
- GIS
Data (Inforain) Includes over 250 GIS data layers covering the
coastal temperate forests of the western United States.
- GIS Data Set by State
(US Fish and Wildlife Service) Includes links to GIS data sets available
from the US Fish and Wildlife Service and from other state and federal
agencies.
- Mapping Professionals
(National Atlas of the United States) Includes map layers in shapefile,
SDTS, or TIFF formats. All map layers are compiled at scales of 1:2M
or 1:2.5M. Most map layers cover the full geographic extent of the
United States.
- USGS Geographic Data Download
(US Geological Survey) Includes DEMs, DLGs, Land Use and Land Cover
(LULC), Natural Land Cover Data (NLCD), National Elevation Dataset
(NED), and National Hydrology Dataset (NHD).
- webGIS (Lakes Environmental
Software) Provides easy to use map interface for downloading DEMs,
DLGs,and Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) data.
California
- Data Guides
- California Environmental Information
Catalog (CERES) Catalog of information (metadata) about environmental
data sources in California. Contributors include cities, counties,
utilities, state and federal agencies, private businesses, and academic
institutions. Searchable by organization, resource type, geographic
region, or keyword. Under "Resource Type" there are 750 records listed
under "geographic information systems" and 450 records under "spatial
data."
- California Vegetation
Map Catalog (International Center for the Environment) Contains
metadata records for more than 50 California vegetation map data sets.
Searchable by county, ecoregion, or hydrologic unit.
- Geofinder
(CERES) Find and retrieve geographic and environmental data from the
California Resources Agency and other partner organizations. Drill
down through a map of California using predefined geographies like
zip code, watershed, bioregion, county, urban area or by place name.
Once an area of interest is identified, you can retrieve digital orthophoto
quads; scanned USGS map sheets; a list of rare species and natural
communities inventoried by the California
Natural Diversity Data Base; and other datasets and projects.
GeoFinder also lets you crosswalk between these geographies.
- Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) Information Page (CaLSIP - California Land Science
Information Partnership)
- Maps, Data, and
Tools (California Watershed Portal)
- Data Warehouses/Servers--Statewide
- California GAP:
GIS Data (California GAP Analysis Project) Contains GIS data sets
developed for the California GAP Analysis Project. Data is available
in statewide datasets or in subsets by ecological region and is available
in ARC/INFO export file format. Datasets include landcover, land stewardship
and ownership, Jepson ecological region boundaries, predicted distribution
of 455 terrestrial vertebrate species, and other basic reference datasets.
The same data is available on the GAP Analysis of Mainland California:
An Interactive Atlas of Terrestrial Biodiversity and Land Management
(Atlas QH 76.5 C2 C34 1995).
- California Geographical Survey
(California State University, Northridge) Includes TIGER and DEM data
for California.
- California
Spatial Data Sets (US Fish and Wildlife Service) Includes links
to GIS data sets available from the US Fish and Wildlife Service and
from other state and federal agencies.
- California Spatial Information
Library (California Mapping Coordinating Committee)
Includes the following data collections:
- FRAP
Data (California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Fire
and Resource Assessment Program) Contains approximately 50 datasets
in ARC/INFO or shapefile export format that relate mainly to California
forestry, fire, land use, and vegetation.
- GIS
Data Library (California Department of Transportation Office of
GIS)
- GIS
Clearinghouse (US Forest Service. Pacific Southwest Region) Includes
geospatial data for national forests in California, along with regionwide,
provincewide, and statewide datasets. Includes existing vegetation
on national forests and other lands in California through a cooperative
mapping program with California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
- GIS
Data Depot: California (Geocommunity) Includes Statewide Data
and Countywide Data.
- Natural Hazard Disclosure Maps (California
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection) Series of California county
maps that show the two types of fire hazard areas referenced in California
legislation as disclosure items in real estate transactions. This
includes Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ) in Local
Responsibility Areas (LRA) and Wildland Areas That May Contain
Substantial Forest Fire Risks and Hazards in State Responsibility
Areas (SRA). County map images can be viewed online as .pdf files
or downloaded as ArcView shapefiles.
- Data Warehouses/Servers--Regional
California (Northwestern)
- Data Guides --
See United States and California Data Guides above for datasets that also include
northwestern California.
- Data Warehouses/Servers
- Advanced Spatial
Analysis Facility Data Sets (Humboldt State University) Contains
datasets in ArcInfo exchange formats that cover the Klamath
Basin, Humboldt Bay, and the City of Arcata; also includes DOQs
for Humboldt County. The Klamath Basin GIS Directory
(Klamath Basin Ecosystem Restoration Office and Humboldt State University
Geographic Information Systems Group) 1995 (G 70.5 U5 K53 1995 Hum
Co Collection) describes some of the available Klamath data layers.
- GIS
Clearinghouse--Northwestern California (US Forest Service. Pacific
Southwest Region)
- GIS
Data for Download (Russian River Interactive
Information System)
- GIS Data Depot:
Humboldt County,
Del
Norte County, Siskiyou
County, Trinity
County and Mendocino
County (GIS Data Depot) Datasets available for downloading for
each county include DEMs, DLGs, DOQs, DRGs, FEMA Q3 Flood Data, Land
Use/Land Cover and 2000 TIGER/Line files.
- Humboldt
Bay Atlas (Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District)
Geographical information system containing biological, physical and
infrastructure data for Humboldt Bay; includes interactive maps, pdf
maps and a depository of downloadable gis coverages.
- Klamath
WebGIS (Humboldt State University) GIS data for the Klamath River
basin is available in a number of ways--through an interactive map
browser; web mapping services that allow you to integrate dynamic
Klamath maps directly into your web browser or desktop GIS software;
and a data library from which you can download GIS data in either
ESRI e00 or shapefile format. In addition there is a Klamath Places
Database that contains all of the official USGS place names for the
Klamath Basin in addition to many more local place names, gauging
stations and others. It is searchable by county, watershed, category
and name. In addition to simple text searches, you can link these
features to an interactive map or to other databases containing more
extensive info for that particular site. Tools are provided to transform
coordinates between different projections and to query for a map by
latitude and longitude.
- Northern
California (US Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program) Dataset produced for the Western
EMAP Northern California Pilot Study Area (NCPSA). The dataset study
area boundary includes the Pacific Ocean coastline from Tomales Bay
in California extending to the mouth of the Rogue River in Oregon
on the west, trends along the Oregon-California state line to near
Goose Lake on the north, and follows the western edge of Californias
Central Valley to a location near the community of Petaluma on the
east and south. The purpose of the dataset is to help resource managers
better "understand and access the status and trends in the condition
of our ecological resources and the stressors affecting these systems."
The GIS dataset includes layers for hydrograhy, land cover, roads,
vegetation, soils, land ownership, mines, regulated facilities, and
demography. Also included is the Analytical Tools Interface for Landscape
Assessments (ATtILA) ArcView extension that allows users to calculate
common landscape metrics, including landscape characteristics, riparian
characteristics, physical characterics,and human stresses.
- Northern California Coastal
DEMs (Humboldt State University Advanced Spatial Analysis Facility)
Includes 10-meter Digital Elevation Models for all of Humboldt and
Del Norte counties sorted by USGS 7.5 minute quad name.
- Russian River
Watershed GIS (US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
and Circuit Rider Productions) Collection of spatial datasets created
by federal, state and local agencies and organizations for addressing
salmonid recovery in the Russian River watershed. The datasets are
grouped into the following categories: base data, distribution and
habitat, hydrology, vegetation, landuse/landcover, acquisition &
assessment, physical geography, management, environmental hazards
and imagery/DEM's.