76 datasets found
  1. Create a 3D Model in Scene Viewer

    • teach-with-gis-uk-esriukeducation.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Feb 17, 2025
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    Esri UK Education (2025). Create a 3D Model in Scene Viewer [Dataset]. https://teach-with-gis-uk-esriukeducation.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/create-a-3d-model-in-scene-viewer
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    Feb 17, 2025
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri UK Education
    Description

    The aim of this exercise is to bring data from the previous exercises into ArcGIS Online's Scene Viewer to create a 3D model where we can visualise the data in 3D and understand how a flood depth of 1m in the flood alert areas might impact on buildings in these areas.

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    OpenStreetMap 3D Buildings

    • opendata.rcmrd.org
    • cacgeoportal.com
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    Updated Apr 18, 2025
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    MapMaker (2025). OpenStreetMap 3D Buildings [Dataset]. https://opendata.rcmrd.org/maps/c4ef11dce766479aa313fc4d0a738c2f
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    Apr 18, 2025
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    MapMaker
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    Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This 3D scene layer presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) buildings data hosted by Esri. Esri created buildings and trees scene layers from the OSM Daylight map distribution, which is supported by Facebook and others. The Daylight map distribution has been sunsetted and data updates supporting this layer are no longer available. You can visit openstreetmap.maps.arcgis.com to explore a collection of maps, scenes, and layers featuring OpenStreetMap data in ArcGIS. You can review the 3D Scene Layers Documentation to learn more about how the building and tree features in OSM are modeled and rendered in the 3D scene layers, and see tagging recommendations to get the best results.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.Note: This layer is supported in Scene Viewer and ArcGIS Pro 3.0 or higher.

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    3D SCENE VIEWER - City of St. Augustine

    • data-staug.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 3, 2023
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    City of St. Augustine (2023). 3D SCENE VIEWER - City of St. Augustine [Dataset]. https://data-staug.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/3d-scene-viewer-city-of-st-augustine
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    Nov 3, 2023
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    City of St. Augustine
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    3D scene viewer application - City of St. Augustine - 2023 Eagleview 3D mesh

  4. 3D with Scene viewer

    • teachwithgis.co.uk
    Updated Mar 6, 2024
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    Esri UK Education (2024). 3D with Scene viewer [Dataset]. https://teachwithgis.co.uk/datasets/3d-with-scene-viewer
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    Mar 6, 2024
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri UK Education
    Description

    ArcGIS Online's Scene viewer allows layers to be visualised in 3D. To open a new scene:Click the 'Hamburger' iconClick SceneNew Scene

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    3D Scene Viewer

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Jul 14, 2020
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    AppStudio for ArcGIS (2020). 3D Scene Viewer [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/content/179fbea41d31461db48576c1bb8beceb
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    Jul 14, 2020
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    AppStudio for ArcGIS
    Description

    Configure the 3D Scene Viewer template to display your own scenes in a native app that will run on your chosen device. Nominate either online 3D web scenes or offline scene packages to define which scenes will display in your app gallery. Add your own branding – icons, colors and splash screen images – to make the 3D Scene Viewer app your own. Windows, Android, iOS, Mac and Linux apps can be generated from this template. For more information on configuring this app, see the 3D Scene Viewer documentation.

  6. 3D in ArcGIS Online

    • lecturewithgis.co.uk
    • teachwithgis.co.uk
    Updated Mar 6, 2024
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    Esri UK Education (2024). 3D in ArcGIS Online [Dataset]. https://lecturewithgis.co.uk/items/8b7cc6b7ae974002b736a8900f52745c
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    Mar 6, 2024
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri UK Education
    Description

    An exercise to introduce mapping in 2D and 3D in ArcGIS Online using the map viewer and the scene viewer.

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    MIT 3D Campus Scene Viewer

    • maps-fisgis.hub.arcgis.com
    • mapping-and-analysis-testing-fisgis.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 10, 2024
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    Facility Information Systems (2024). MIT 3D Campus Scene Viewer [Dataset]. https://maps-fisgis.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/mit-3d-campus-scene-viewer
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    Aug 10, 2024
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    Facility Information Systems
    Description

    This viewer contains the 3D buildings layers of MIT and the City of Cambridge. It also contains the 3D Mesh of Cambridge. Overlaying the 3D Mesh over the 3D buildings layers creates a complete view of MIT's Digital Twin.

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    3D Scene Viewer

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Aug 7, 2019
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    AppStudio for ArcGIS (2019). 3D Scene Viewer [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/content/e39408426d1f48bc8058e189c65d5f79
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    Aug 7, 2019
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    AppStudio for ArcGIS
    Description

    This app was configured with 3D Scene Viewer template (4.3). It displays your own online web scenes and offline mobile scene packages in a native app on your chosen device.

  9. Create a 3D Model of Fife in Scene Viewer

    • lecturewithgis.co.uk
    • teachwithgis.co.uk
    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    Esri UK Education (2025). Create a 3D Model of Fife in Scene Viewer [Dataset]. https://lecturewithgis.co.uk/datasets/create-a-3d-model-of-fife-in-scene-viewer
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    Mar 12, 2025
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri UK Education
    Description

    The aim of this exercise is to bring data from the previous exercises into ArcGIS Online's Scene Viewer to create a 3D model where we can visualise the data in 3D and understand how a flood depth of 1m in the flood alert areas might impact on buildings in these areas.

  10. GeoWeb Viewer - BAG 3D workflow (prod)

    • esrinederland.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 28, 2020
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    Esri Nederland (2020). GeoWeb Viewer - BAG 3D workflow (prod) [Dataset]. https://esrinederland.hub.arcgis.com/maps/esrinederland::geoweb-viewer-bag-3d-workflow-prod
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    Jul 28, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri Nederland
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    Actualiteit: zie dit itemDeze webscene bevat de BAG-gebouwen van Nederland in 3D. De data is gebaseerd op de 3D BAG data van de TU Delft. Meer informatie over deze dataset kunt u hier terugvinden. De kaart toont de gebouwen naar functietype, zoals wonen, winkel, religie etc.Deze web scene maakt onderdeel uit van een uitgebreide collectie van 3D-kaarten die gebruikt kunnen worden als basis voor uw eigen 3D-informatieproducten. Het is mogelijk om deze laag toe te voegen in een scene in ArcGIS Pro, in de ArcGIS Online-scene viewer en in ArcGIS Earth. Vervolgens kunt u eigen informatie aan de kaart toevoegen en als scene opslaan in ArcGIS Online.

    Naast deze web scene heeft Esri Nederland de scene layer apart beschikbaar gesteld in zowel RD als WGS84. Een overzicht van alle beschikbare 3D Content is te vinden in de groep 3D.

    Deze laag is aangeboden vanuit Esri Nederland Content. Esri Nederland Content biedt landsdekkende data en services aan die gebruikt kunnen worden in het ArcGIS platform. Het content-team actualiseert het aanbod en voegt geregeld nieuwe content toe. Door content van Esri Nederland te combineren met andere gegevens creëert u snel en eenvoudig nieuwe informatieproducten. Meer informatie over het content aanbod is te vinden via: esri.nl/content. Heeft u vragen of opmerkingen dan horen wij dat graag via content@esri.nl. Volg ons op GeoNet om op de hoogte te blijven van al het Esri Nederland Content-nieuws. Volg ons op GeoNet om op de hoogte te blijven van al het Esri Nederland Content-nieuws.

  11. Terrain 3D

    • cacgeoportal.com
    • pacificgeoportal.com
    • +4more
    Updated Dec 9, 2014
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    Esri (2014). Terrain 3D [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/maps/7029fb60158543ad845c7e1527af11e4
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    Dec 9, 2014
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    The Terrain 3D layer provides global elevation surface to use as a ground in ArcGIS 3D applications.What can you do with this layer? Use this layer to visualize your maps and layers in 3D using applications like the Scene Viewer in ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Pro.Show me how1) Working with Scenes in ArcGIS Pro or ArcGIS Online Scene Viewer2) Select an appropriate basemap or use your own3) Add your unique 2D and 3D data layers to the scene. Your data are simply added on the elevation. If your data have defined elevation (z coordinates) this information will be honored in the scene4) Share your work as a Web Scene with others in your organization or the publicDataset CoverageTo see the coverage and sources of various datasets comprising this elevation layer, view the World Elevation Coverage Map. Additionally, this layer contains data from Vantor’s Precision 3D Digital Terrain Models for parts of the globe.This layer is part of a larger collection of elevation layers. For more information, see the Elevation Layers group on ArcGIS Online.

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    India: Terrain 3D

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • up-state-observatory-esriindia1.hub.arcgis.com
    • +1more
    Updated Mar 21, 2022
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    GIS Online (2022). India: Terrain 3D [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/80ffd6e3dd4a4be2bf49766a920a9c23
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    Mar 21, 2022
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    GIS Online
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    The Terrain 3D layer provides global elevation for your work in 3D.What can you do with this layer?Use this layer to visualize your maps and layers in 3D using applications like the Scene Viewer in ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Pro. Show me how1) Working with Scenes in ArcGIS Pro or ArcGIS Online Scene Viewer2) Select an appropriate basemap or use your own3) Add your unique 2D and 3D data layers to the scene. Your data are simply added on the elevation. If your data have defined elevation (z coordinates) this information will be honored in the scene4) Share your work as a Web Scene with others in your organization or the publicDataset Coverage To see the coverage of various datasets comprising this service, click here.This layer is part of a larger collection of elevation layers. For more information, see the Elevation Layers group on ArcGIS Online.

  13. OpenStreetMap 3D Trees (Thematic)

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    • cacgeoportal.com
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    Updated Jun 11, 2022
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    Esri (2022). OpenStreetMap 3D Trees (Thematic) [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/maps/f75fef56b2d944fe92ef9f7737b4f953
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    Jun 11, 2022
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Mature Support Notice: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. A new version of this item is available for your use. Esri recommends updating your maps and apps to use the new version. See blog for more information.This 3D scene layer presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) trees data hosted by Esri. Esri created buildings and trees scene layers from the OSM Daylight map distribution, which is supported by Facebook and others. The Daylight map distribution has been sunsetted and data updates supporting this layer are no longer available. You can visit openstreetmap.maps.arcgis.com to explore a collection of maps, scenes, and layers featuring OpenStreetMap data in ArcGIS. You can review the 3D Scene Layers Documentation to learn more about how the building and tree features in OSM are modeled and rendered in the 3D scene layers, and see tagging recommendations to get the best results.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.Note: This layer is supported in Scene Viewer and ArcGIS Pro 3.0 or higher.

  14. LV95 Swiss Terrain 3D

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Apr 23, 2023
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    Esri Suisse (2023). LV95 Swiss Terrain 3D [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/maps/0eab5ffc50da4cd2afe767c2f2851e30
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    Apr 23, 2023
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri Suisse
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    LV95 Swiss Terrain 3D provides elevation data for Switzerland for your work in 3D in local projection system CH1903+ LV95. The data is based on swisstopo's digital elevation model swissALTI3D. The data has a resolution of 0.5m and is cached down to level 18 of the Vector Tiling Scheme CH1903 LV95.What can you do with this layer?Use this layer to visualize your maps and layers in 3D using applications like the Scene Viewer in ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Pro. Working with Scenes in ArcGIS Pro or ArcGIS Online Scene ViewerSelect an appropriate basemap or use your ownAdd your unique 2D and 3D data layers to the scene. Your data are simply added on the elevation. If your data have defined elevation (z coordinates) this information will be honored in the sceneShare your work as a Web Scene with others in your organization or the publicThis elevation layer is provided in LV95 projection (EPSG 2056).The source data can be downloaded from swisstopo's website.Data vintage: March 2023. The service is updated every six years.

  15. Johannesburg, South Africa Scene

    • africageoportal.com
    • rwanda.africageoportal.com
    • +2more
    Updated Mar 5, 2015
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    Esri (2015). Johannesburg, South Africa Scene [Dataset]. https://www.africageoportal.com/maps/eb4dab9e61b24fe2919a0e6f7905321e
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    Mar 5, 2015
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    This scene highlights layers for Johannesburg, South Africa available in ArcGIS to support your work in 3D. Use these layers in conjunction with your own layers to create new scenes focused on a specific topic or area of interest to you.What's in this scene? Terrain: Includes a global 3D terrain layer to provide elevation context. Your layers are placed in relationship to this terrainBasemap: Includes one of the ArcGIS Basemaps regularly used in in your mapping workScene Layers: Includes a layer of 3D buildings to help understand your data within the context of the built environment. The layer is a file type optimized for rendering in 3D.Create your own sceneOpen this item using the Open in Scene Viewer buttonChoose basemap: Select one of the ArcGIS basemaps from the Basemap GalleryAdd your own unique layersCreate slides to direct users to interesting places in your scene - See MoreSave and share the results of your work with others in your organization and the publicFor more see these helpful videosMashup 3D Content Using ArcGIS OnlineAuthor Web Scenes Using ArcGIS Online

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    Microsoft Buildings Footprints with Heights (restrictions, do not use)

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    • cityscapes-projects-gisanddata.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 26, 2020
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    acrawford_community (2020). Microsoft Buildings Footprints with Heights (restrictions, do not use) [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/maps/1b6dbea0c5614e4ab92e30baa4d94f25
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    Aug 26, 2020
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    acrawford_community
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    Microsoft Buildings Footprints with Heights from service: https://services.arcgis.com/P3ePLMYs2RVChkJx/arcgis/rest/services/MS_Buildings_Training_Data_with_Heights/FeatureServer (restrictions, do not use)Source: Approx. 9.8 million building footprints for portions of metro areas in 44 US States in Shapefile format.Microsoft recently released a free set of deep learning generated building footprints covering the United States of America. As part of that project Microsoft shared 8 million digitized building footprints with height information used for training the Deep Learning Algorithm. This map layer includes all buildings with height information for the original training set that can be used in scene viewer and ArcGIS pro to create simple 3D representations of buildings. Learn more about the Microsoft Project at the Announcement Blog or the raw data is available at Github.Click see Microsoft Building Layers in ArcGIS Online.Digitized building footprint by State and CityAlabamaGreater Phoenix City, Mobile, and MontgomeryArizonaTucsonArkansasLittle Rock with 5 buildings just across the river from MemphisCaliforniaBakersfield, Fresno, Modesto, Santa Barbara, Sacramento, Stockton, Calaveras County, San Fran & bay area south to San Jose and north to CloverdaleColoradoInterior of DenverConnecticutEnfield and Windsor LocksDelawareDoverFloridaTampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Orlando, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville and GainesvilleGeorgiaColumbus, Atlanta, and AugustaIllinoisEast St. Louis, downtown area, Springfield, Champaign and UrbanaIndianaIndianapolis downtown and Jeffersonville downtownIowaDes MoinesKansasTopekaKentuckyLouisville downtown, Covington and NewportLouisianaShreveport, Baton Rouge and center of New OrleansMaineAugusta and PortlandMarylandBaltimoreMassachusettsBoston, South Attleboro, commercial area in Seekonk, and SpringfieldMichiganDowntown DetroitMinnesotaDowntown MinneapolisMississippiBiloxi and GulfportMissouriDowntown St. Louis, Jefferson City and SpringfieldNebraskaLincolnNevadaCarson City, Reno and Los VegasNew HampshireConcordNew JerseyCamden and downtown Jersey CityNew MexicoAlbuquerque and Santa FeNew YorkSyracuse and ManhattanNorth CarolinaGreensboro, Durham, and RaleighNorth DakotaBismarckOhioDowntown Cleveland, downtown Cincinnati, and downtown ColumbusOklahomaDowntown Tulsa and downtown Oklahoma CityOregonPortlandPennsylvaniaDowntown Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and PhiladelphiaRhode IslandThe greater Providence areaSouth CarolinaGreensville, downtown Augsta, greater Columbia area and greater Charleston areaSouth Dakotagreater Pierre areaTennesseeMemphis and NashvilleTexasLubbock, Longview, part of Fort Worth, Austin, downtown Houston, and Corpus ChristiUtahSalt Lake City downtownVirginiaRichmondWashingtonGreater Seattle area to Tacoma to the south and Marysville to the northWisconsinGreen Bay, downtown Milwaukee and MadisonWyomingCheyenne

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    Global Visualization Viewer (GloVis

    • climate.amerigeoss.org
    • data.amerigeoss.org
    • +7more
    Updated Nov 9, 2018
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    AmeriGEOSS (2018). Global Visualization Viewer (GloVis [Dataset]. https://climate.amerigeoss.org/items/c8997996dba34793911305ef46b7b45b
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    Nov 9, 2018
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    AmeriGEOSS
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    GloVisThe USGS Global Visualization Viewer (GloVis) is an online search and order tool for selected satellite data. Through a graphic map display, the user can select any area of interest and immediately view all available browse images for the specified location. From the browse image viewer page, the user may either navigate to view adjacent scene locations or select a new area of interest. GloVis also offers additional features such as cloud cover limits, date limits, user-specified map layer displays, scene list curation, and access to metadata. The viewer provides access to Thermal Infrared (TIR) and Visible and Near Infrared (VNIR) data from the LP DAAC’s ASTER L1T data product. A selection of data collected by Landsat satellites and other remote sensing instruments are also available. A full listing of available data products can be found in the GloVis FAQ’s.Guide · Launch GloVis

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    Tree Viewer (3D)

    • trees.arboretum.purdue.edu
    • tree-management-fredericksburg.hub.arcgis.com
    • +7more
    Updated Jun 15, 2022
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    kkalbaug@purdue.edu_purduepf (2022). Tree Viewer (3D) [Dataset]. https://trees.arboretum.purdue.edu/maps/f5a588386c644956bf3b4176bddb8970
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    Jun 15, 2022
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    kkalbaug@purdue.edu_purduepf
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    A 3D scene used in the Tree Viewer app.

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    3D Web Service DMR 5G (Web Mercator)

    • data.europa.eu
    esri_image
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    3D Web Service DMR 5G (Web Mercator) [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/cz-cuzk-ags-3ddmr5g-mercator?locale=hr
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    Web servis koji objavljuje DMR 5G podatke, dizajniran za prikaz detaljnog modela nadmorske visine u 3D web okruženju, u koordinatnom sustavu Web Mercator. Podatke pruža usluga u specijaliziranom formatu LERC (https://github.com/Esri/lerc), što omogućuje učinkovitu kompresiju u pogledu brzog prijenosa podataka i prikazivanja u 3D aplikacijama. Izvorni podaci za uslugu nalaze se u koordinatnom sustavu WGS 84/Pseudo-Mercator (EPSG 3857 alias 900913). Postojeće aplikacije Esri kao što su Scene Viewer (https://www.esri.com/software/scene-viewer), ArcGIS Pro (http://www.esri.com/en/software/arcgis-pro) ili ArcGIS Earth (http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis-earth) mogu se koristiti za prikaz modela visine u 3D-u u vlastitim web aplikacijama, koristeći ArcGIS API za JavaScript 4.x biblioteku ili izvorne aplikacije pomoću ArcGIS Runtime SDK-a.

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    LandsatLook Viewer

    • amerigeo.org
    • data.amerigeoss.org
    • +4more
    Updated Nov 9, 2018
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    AmeriGEOSS (2018). LandsatLook Viewer [Dataset]. https://www.amerigeo.org/datasets/61a7eb3f37344191914ecdde6db8a038
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    Nov 9, 2018
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    AmeriGEOSS
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    Welcome to the LandsatLook Viewer!The LandsatLook Viewer is a prototype tool that was developed to allow rapid online viewing and access to the USGS Landsat image archives. This viewer allows you to:Interactively explore the Landsat archive at up to full resolution directly from a common web browserSearch for specific Landsat images based on area of interest, acquisition date, or cloud coverCompare image features and view changes through timeDisplay configurable map information layers in combination with the Landsat imageryCreate a customized image display and export as a simple graphic fileView metadata and download the full-band source imagerySearch by address or place, or zoom to a point, bounding box, or Sentinel-2 Tile or Landsat WRS-1 or WRS-2 Path/RowGenerate and download a video animation of the oldest to newest images displayed in the viewerWe welcome feedback and input for future versions of this Viewer! Please provide your comments or suggestions .About the ImageryThis viewer provides visual and download access to the USGS LandsatLook "Natural Color" imageproduct archive.BackgroundThe Landsat satellites have been collecting multispectral images of Earth from space since 1972. Each image contains multiple bands of spectral information which may require significant user time, system resources, and technical expertise to obtain a visual result. As a result, the use and access to Landsat data has been historically limited to the scientific and technical user communities.The LandsatLook “Natural Color” image product option was created to provide Landsat imagery in a simple user-friendly and viewer-ready format, based on specific bands that have been selected and arranged to simulate natural color. This type of product allows easy visualization of the archived Landsat image without any need for specialized software or technical expertise.LandsatLook ViewerThe LandsatLook Viewer displays the LandsatLook Natural Color image product for all Landsat 1-8 images in the USGS archive and was designed primarily for visualization purposes.The imagery within this Viewer will be of value to anyone who wants to quickly see the full Landsat record for an area, along with major image features or obvious changes to Earth’s surface through time. An area of interest may be extracted and downloaded as a simple graphic file directly through the viewer, and the original full image tile is also available if needed. Any downloaded LandsatLook image product is a georeferenced file and will be compatible within most GIS and Web mapping applications.If the user needs to perform detailed technical analysis, the full bands of Landsat source data may also be accessed through direct links provided on the LandsatLook Viewer.Image ServicesThe imagery that is visible on this LandsatLook Viewer is based on Web-based ArcGIS image services. The underlying REST service endpoints for the LandsatLook imagery are available at https://landsatlook.usgs.gov/arcgis/rest/services/LandsatLook/ImageServer .Useful linksLandsat- Landsat Mission (USGS)- Landsat Science (NASA)LandsatLook- Product Description- USGS Fact Sheet- LandsatLook image services (REST)Landsat Products- Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS- Landsat 7 ETM+- Landsat 4-5 TM- Landsat 1-5 MSS- Landsat Band DesignationsLandsatLook images are full-resolution files derived from Landsat Level-1 data products. The images are compressed and stretched to create an image optimized for image selection and visual interpretation. It is recommended that these images not be used in image analysis.LandsatLook image files are included as options when downloading Landsat scenes from EarthExplorer, GloVis, or the LandsatLook Viewer (See Figure 1).Figure 1. LandsatLook and Level-1 product download optionsLandsatLook Natural Color ImageThe LandsatLook Natural Color image is a .jpg composite of three bands to show a “natural” looking (false color) image. Reflectance values were calculated from the calibrated scaled digital number (DN) image data. The reflectance values were scaled to a 1-255 range using a gamma stretch with a gamma=2.0. This stretch was designed to emphasize vegetation without clipping the extreme values.Landsat 8 OLI = Bands 6,5,4Landsat 7 ETM+ and Landsat 4-5 TM = Bands 5,4,3Landsat 4-5 MSS = Bands 2,4,1Landsat 1-3 MSS = Bands 7,5,4LandsatLook Thermal ImageThe LandsatLook Thermal image is a one-band gray scale .jpg image that displays thermal properties of a Landsat scene. Image brightness temperature values were calculated from the calibrated scaled digital number (DN) image data. An image specific 2 percent clip and a linear stretch to 1-255 were applied to the brightness temperature values.Landsat 8 TIRS = Band 10Landsat 7 ETM+ = Band 61-high gainLandsat 4-5 TM = Band 6Landsat 1-5 MSS = not availableLandsatLook Quality ImageLandsatLook Quality images are 8-bit files generated from the Landsat Level-1 Quality band to provide a quick view of the quality of the pixels within the scene to determine if a particular scene would work best for the user's application. This file includes values representing bit-packed combinations of surface, atmosphere, and sensor conditions that can affect the overall usefulness of a given pixel. Color mapping assignments can be seen in the tables below. For each Landsat scene, LandsatLook Quality images can be downloaded individually in .jpg format, or as a GeoTIFF format file (_QB.TIF) within the LandsatLook Images with Geographic Reference file.Landsat Collection 1 LandsatLook 8-bit Quality Images DesignationsLandsat 8 OLI/TIRSLandsat 7 ETM+, Landsat 4-5 TMLandsat 1-5 MSSColorBitDescriptionBitDescriptionBitDescription 0Designated Fill0Designated Fill0Designated Fill 1Terrain Occlusion1Dropped Pixel1Dropped Pixel 2Radiometric Saturation 2Radiometric Saturation ​2Radiometric Saturation 3Cloud3Cloud3Cloud 4Cloud Shadow4Cloud Shadow 4Unused 5Snow/Ice 5Snow/Ice 5Unused 6Cirrus 6Unused6Unused 7Unused7Unused7UnusedUnusedTable 1. Landsat Collection 1 LandsatLook 8-bit Quality Images Designations LandsatLook Images with Geographic ReferenceThe LandsatLook Image with Geographic Reference is a .zip file bundle that contains the Natural Color, Thermal, and the 8-bit Quality images in georeferenced GeoTiff (.TIF) file format.Figure 2. LandsatLook Natural Color Image: Landsat 8 Path 45 Row 30 Acquired April 23, 2013Figure 3. LandsatLook Thermal Image: Landsat 8 Path 45 Row 30 Acquired April 23, 2013Figure 4. LandsatLook Quality Image: Landsat 8 Path 45 Row 30 Acquired April 23, 2013 with background color set to dark grey. Additional Information About LandsatLook ImagesMany geographic information systems and image processing software packages easily support .jpg images. To create these files, Landsat data is mapped to a 1-255 range, with the fill area set to zero (if a no-data value is set to zero, the compression algorithm may introduce zero-value artifacts into the data area causing very dark data values to be displayed as no-data).

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Esri UK Education (2025). Create a 3D Model in Scene Viewer [Dataset]. https://teach-with-gis-uk-esriukeducation.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/create-a-3d-model-in-scene-viewer
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Create a 3D Model in Scene Viewer

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Feb 17, 2025
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The aim of this exercise is to bring data from the previous exercises into ArcGIS Online's Scene Viewer to create a 3D model where we can visualise the data in 3D and understand how a flood depth of 1m in the flood alert areas might impact on buildings in these areas.

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