Map Tiles is a reference dataset used to identify the spatial location of DWG contour data delivered to TLCGIS by Merrick. The attributes contained in the PAGE field in Map Tiles can be used to reference the name of the the individual DWG contour files.The individual DWG contour files are bundled into 4 quadrants for Leon County: NE, NW, SE, & SW. You may download these quadrants to use in conjuction with the Map Tiles data.
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This webmap contains the tile polygons grid for the latest LiDAR flight (2021) in St. Albert. The Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) uses sensing technology to map the earths’ surface. Here you can find downloadable files for digital elevation models, infrastructure analysis and maps and many other applications.The Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) uses sensing technology to map the earths’ surface.
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This dataset contains WebMercator tiles which contain gray-scale shaded relief (hill shades), and nothing else. The tiles have a resolution of 256×256px, suitable for web mapping libraries such as Leaflet. The hill shades are generated from SRTM altitude data, which cover the land area between 60° northern and 58° southern latitude, and which lies in the public domain. Map material without political or infrastructural features can be desirable, for example, in use cases where historical data is visualized on a map. The concrete motivation for generating this map material was the Dhimmis & Muslims project (project page, home page, GitHub, DaRUS dataset), which analyzed peaceful coexistence of religious groups in the medieval Middle East. A particular goal with creating the dataset was to have map material available under a permissive license for screenshots and publications, instead of relying on proprietary mapping services such as Mapbox. Teaser image: The hillshades of Cyprus on zoom level 9. This image is hosted externally by GitHub, but is also present in the repository as teaser.png. Coverage. The dataset covers zoom level 0 (entire world in one tile) to 12 (entire world in 4096×4096 tiles). The total size of the dataset is 22,369,621 tiles. However, of those, 19,753,304 tiles (88.3%) are empty, either because the landscape there is fully flat (i.e., on water), or because they lie fully outside the latitude range covered by the SRTM altitude data. The empty tiles are not stored. Instead, a singular placeholder file is stored in the repository, alongside a list of the empty tiles. During extraction, the placeholder empty tile can be symbolically linked in the file system to all the places where it is needed. The total size of the non-empty tiles is about 103GB. Files. Besides the placeholder file and the list of empty tiles, the repository also contains a manifest file. This file lists all non-empty tiles by the ZIP file they are contained in. The tiles themselves are grouped into ZIP files by the following schema: All tiles from levels 0 to 5 are contained in one ZIP file. All tiles of level N, N≥6 are contained in a ZIP file which is named after the tile of level N-6 (block level) that contains the tile in question, named tiles_.zip. Hence, all tiles of level 6 are contained in a singular ZIP file named tiles_6_0_0_0.zip. The tiles of level 7 are split up into four group ZIP files named tiles_7_1_{0,1}_{0,1}.zip, the tiles of level 8 into 16 group ZIP files named tiles_8_2_{0..3}_{0..3}.zip, and so on. Both the manifest file and the commands to generate the distribution of tiles on ZIP files can be generated using the linked software repository. Usage. The tile ZIP files can be downloaded and extracted. By serving the extracted directory structure in a web server, a slippy map tile server can be created. The linked software repository also contains a command-line utility that generates the required shell commands to download the ZIP files, extract them, and softlink (ln -s) the empty tiles to the appropriate places. This command-line utility can also optionally read in a GeoJSON file of an area of interest. In this case, only tiles within that area are downloaded in a higher zoom level, whereas tiles completely outside the area are only downloaded to a lower zoom level; both zoom levels are also configurable. See the documentation in the repository and the command-line utility’s help (-h) output for more details.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This web map presents a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data hosted by Esri. This version of the map is rendered in a style similar to the Night version of the Esri Street map. Created from the sunsetted Daylight map distribution, data updates supporting this layer are no longer available.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. Precise Tile Registration: The web map uses the improved tiling scheme “WGS84 Geographic, Version 2” to ensure proper tile positioning at higher resolutions (neighborhood level and beyond). The new tiling scheme is much more precise than tiling schemes of the legacy basemaps Esri released years ago. We recommend that you start using this new basemap for any new web maps in WGS84 that you plan to author. Due to the number of differences between the old and new tiling schemes, some web clients will not be able to overlay tile layers in the old and new tiling schemes in one web map.
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This dynamic map service contains the 5K grid for Kentucky along with download links for all available DEM tiles acquired by KyFromAbove.
The 3D Visualisation Map (Tile-based models) are based on the mesh model made from the oblique aerial images. The dataset covers the whole territory of Hong Kong. You can click the link below to access the 3D Visualisation Map (https://3d.map.gov.hk/).
A global dataset providing bare-earth terrain heights, tiled for easy usage and provided on S3.
This feature service is available through CT ECO, a partnership between UConn CLEAR and CT DEEP. The tile grid service is as an index for accessing aerial imagery and lidar elevation data files for Connecticut and is used in the Download Tool.
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This map references the OpenStreetMap tile layer hosted by Esri. This tile layer presents a new vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data created and hosted by Esri, now in beta release. Esri produced this vector tile basemap in ArcGIS Pro from a live replica of OSM data, hosted by Esri, that was rendered using OSM cartography. The vector tiles are updated every few weeks; refer to the OpenStreetMap tile layer for details on when it was last updated. When fully released, this vector basemap will be freely available for any user or developer to build into their web map or web mapping apps.OpenStreetMap (OSM) 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 and is excited to make this new vector basemap available available to the OSM, GIS, and Developer communities.
Interactive map with tile grid including download links for Kansas LiDAR data. Not all LiDAR file types available for all grid tiles.The full Kansas geospatial catalog is administered by the Kansas Data Access & Support Center (DASC) and can be found at the following URL: https://hub.kansasgis.org/
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This web map features a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data created and hosted by Esri. Esri produced this vector tile basemap in ArcGIS Pro from a live replica of OSM data, hosted by Esri, and rendered using a creative cartographic style emulating a blueprint technical drawing. The vector tiles are updated every few weeks with the latest OSM data. This vector basemap is freely available for any user or developer to build into their web map or web mapping apps.OpenStreetMap (OSM) 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 and is excited to make this new vector basemap available available to the OSM, GIS, and Developer communities.
Download the NRW data base Digital topographic map 1:50 000 (DTK50) as atomic feed.
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NOTE: DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY USING THE MAP OR DOWNLOAD TOOLS ON THIS ARCGIS HUB ITEM PAGE. IT WILL RESULT IN A PIXELATED ORTHOIMAGE. INSTEAD, DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY TILE OR BY COUNTY MOSAIC (2010 - current year).This service contains the most recent imagery collected by the NC Orthoimagery Program for any given area of North Carolina. The imagery has a pixel resolution of 6 inches with an RMSE of 1.0 ft X and Y. Individual pixel values may have been altered during image processing. Therefore, this service should be used for general reference and viewing. Image analysis requiring examination of individual pixel values is discouraged.
This vector tile layer is designed to support exporting small volumes of basemap tiles for offline use. The content of this layer is equivalent to World Navigation Map (Dark). This layer includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, and administrative boundaries featuring a custom dark mode navigation map style. See World Navigation Map (Dark) for more details.Use this MapThis vector tile service supporting this layer will enable you to export a small number of tiles in a single request. This layer is not intended to be used to display live map tiles for use in a web map or web mapping application. To display map tiles, please use World Navigation Map (Dark).Service Information for DevelopersTo export tiles for World Navigation Map (Dark Mode - for Export), you must use the instance of the World_Basemap_Export_v2 service hosted on basemaps.arcgis.com referenced by this layer (see URL in Contents below), which has the Export Tiles operation enabled. This layer is optimized to minimize the size of the download for offline use. Due to this optimization, there are small differences between this layer and the display optimized World_Basemap_v2 service. This layer is intended to support export of basemap tiles for offline use in ArcGIS applications and other applications built with an ArcGIS Runtime SDK.
The Download Tool is available through CT ECO, a partnership between UConn CLEAR and CT DEEP. The tool provides easy download access to aerial imagery and lidar elevation collected during multiple flights.
This is a tiled collection of the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) and is one meter resolution. The 3DEP data holdings serve as the elevation layer of The National Map, and provide foundational elevation information for earth science studies and mapping applications in the United States. Scientists and resource managers use 3DEP data for hydrologic modeling, resource monitoring, mapping and visualization, and many other applications. The elevations in this DEM represent the topographic bare-earth surface. USGS standard one-meter DEMs are produced exclusively from high resolution light detection and ranging (lidar) source data of one-meter or higher resolution. One-meter DEM surfaces are seamless within collection projects, but, not necessarily seamless across projects. The spatial reference used for tiles of the one-meter DEM within the conterminous United States (CONUS) is Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) in units of meters, and in conformance with the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). All bare earth elevation values are in meters and are referenced to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88). Each tile is distributed in the UTM Zone in which it lies. If a tile crosses two UTM zones, it is delivered in both zones. The one-meter DEM is the highest resolution standard DEM offered in the 3DEP product suite. Other 3DEP products are nationally seamless DEMs in resolutions of 1/3, 1, and 2 arc seconds. These seamless DEMs were referred to as the National Elevation Dataset (NED) from about 2000 through 2015 at which time they became the seamless DEM layers under the 3DEP program and the NED name and system were retired. Other 3DEP products include five-meter DEMs in Alaska as well as various source datasets including the lidar point cloud and interferometric synthetic aperture radar (Ifsar) digital surface models and intensity images. All 3DEP products are public domain.
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This webmap contains the ONLY the tile polygons grid for the latest LiDAR flight (2021) in St. Albert. To download the entire dataset please navigate to LiDAR Tiles Full Dataset or to select precise tiles please navigate to LiDAR Open Data - City of St. Albert The Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) uses sensing technology to map the earths’ surface. Here you can find downloadable files for digital elevation models, infrastructure analysis and maps and many other applications.
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This dataset is available for download from: Parcelization (File Geodatabase)
Parcelization, a measure of size and density of parcels in a localized area, is a development feasibility factor that is used in evaluating substations’ ability to support new utility-scale resources in long-term energy planning. A statewide dataset of parcel boundaries are used to develop this index. The parcels are converted into a 90-meter raster, containing values of a unique identifier reflective of Parcel APN. A focal statistics tool is used to count the number of unique parcels within a 0.5 mile radius of each parcel. This output is provided here and is an intermediate output to the final parcelization map. Users who wish to use this information to produce the final map should overlay parcel boundary data and extract the mean raster value within each parcel.
The map is limited to the area considered with solar technical resource potential after a minimum set of land-use screens (referred to as the Base Exclusions) has been applied.
More information on the methods developing this dataset as well as the main use of this dataset in state electric system planning processes can be found in a recent <a href='https://www.energy.ca.gov/publications/2023/calculating-parcelization-electric-system-planning' style='color:rgb(0, 97, 155);
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This Kentucky-specific quadrangle index grid was developed for the KyTopo Map Series. The 60,000' x 40,000' grid tiles are landscape oriented, fit on a standard Arch-D sized sheet, and have contours based on a LiDAR-derived DEM. This Kentucky-specific quadrangle index grid was developed for the KyTopo Map Series. The 60,000' x 40,000' grid tiles are landscape oriented, fit on a standard Arch-D sized sheet, and have newly generated contours based on a KyFromAbove LiDAR-derived DEM. The 60k x 40k grid is a superset of the Kentucky Single Zone based 5k grid that is utilized for organizing and distributing most all of the Commonwealth's raster data holdings. Quadrangle names were developed utilizing a USGS methodology that focuses on the most prominent map features. Clicking on a grid tile shows the names, contour interval, contour index interval, and provides links to download currently available versions of that map.Data Download: https://ky.box.com/v/kymartian-KyTopo-QuadTiles
LiDAR elevation data that can be downloaded by selections of tiles using individual, box graphic, polygon graphic, or by GIS polygon features.
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Map Tiles is a reference dataset used to identify the spatial location of DWG contour data delivered to TLCGIS by Merrick. The attributes contained in the PAGE field in Map Tiles can be used to reference the name of the the individual DWG contour files.The individual DWG contour files are bundled into 4 quadrants for Leon County: NE, NW, SE, & SW. You may download these quadrants to use in conjuction with the Map Tiles data.