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This dataset is available for download from: Wetlands (File Geodatabase).
Wetlands in California are protected by several federal and state laws, regulations, and policies. This layer was extracted from the broader land cover raster from the CA Nature project which was recently enhanced to include a more comprehensive definition of wetland. This wetlands dataset is used as an exclusion as part of the biological planning priorities in the CEC 2023 Land-Use Screens.
This layer is featured in the CEC 2023 Land-Use Screens for Electric System Planning data viewer.
For more information about this layer and its use in electric system planning, please refer to the Land Use Screens Staff Report in the CEC Energy Planning Library.
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Version 1.1 (January 26, 2023)
This layer is designed to support exporting small volumes of basemap tiles for offline use. The content of this layer is equivalent to World Imagery. World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery in many parts of the world and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. See World Imagery for more details.The map service supporting this layer will enable you to export up to 150,000 tiles in a single request. For estimation purposes, this is large enough to support the export of:Large city (e.g. San Francisco) down to full level of detail at ~1:1,000 scale (Level 19)Medium size state or province (e.g. Colorado) down to scale of ~1:36,000 (Level 14)Medium to large country (e.g. Continental United States) down to scale of ~1:288,000 (Level 11)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 Imagery basemap.Service Information for DevelopersTo export tiles for World Imagery, you must use the instance of the World_Imagery service hosted on the tiledbasemaps.arcgis.com server referenced by this layer (see URL in Contents below), which has the Export Tiles operation enabled. 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.
Hosted tile imagery layer representing data collected in late 2022 and originally published in 2023.
This hosted tile layer provides aerial imagery for the City of Tempe. Imagery was taken in September 2023 and published April 2024.
This Color Infrared imagery layer features recent high-resolution (1-meter or better) aerial imagery for the continental United States, made available by the USDA Farm Production and Conservation Business Center (FPAC). The National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) acquires aerial imagery during the agricultural growing seasons in the continental United States. Approximately half of the US is collected each year and each state is typically collected every other year.This imagery layer is updated annually as new imagery is made available. The NAIP program aims to make the imagery available to governmental agencies and to the public within a year of collection. The imagery is published in 4-bands (Red, Green, Blue, and Near Infrared) where available. Additional NAIP renderings include Natural Color and NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index). Key PropertiesGeographic Coverage: Continental United States (Hawaii and Puerto Rico available for some years)Temporal Coverage: 2010 to 2023Spatial Resolution: 0.3-meter to 1-meterRevisit Time: Typically every other yearSource Data Coordinate System: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) WGS84Service Coordinate System: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere WGS84 (EPSG:3857)Analysis: Optimized for analysisMultispectral Bands:BandDescriptionSpatial Resolution (m)1Red0.3 - 12Green0.3 - 13Blue0.3 - 14Near Infrared0.3 - 1 Usage Tips and Best PracticesProcessing TemplatesThis layer includes a number of preconfigured processing templates (raster function templates) to provide on-the-fly data rendering and calculations for visualization and analysis. Each processing template includes labels and descriptions to characterize the intended usage. This may include for visualization, for analysis, or for both visualization and analysis. VisualizationThe default rendering on this layer is Color Infrared (bands 4,1,2) for Visualization.If natural color visualization is your primary use case for NAIP, you might consider using the NAIP Imagery tile layer for optimal display performance.There are a number of on-the-fly renderings/processing templates designed specifically for data visualization.By default, the most recent imagery available for a given area is prioritized and dynamically fused into a single mosaicked image layer. To discover and isolate specific images for visualization in Map Viewer, try using the Image Collection Explorer. AnalysisIn order to leverage the optimization for analysis, the capability must be enabled by your ArcGIS organization administrator. More information on enabling this feature can be found in the ‘Regional data hosting’ section of this help doc.Optimized for analysis means this layer does not have size constraints for analysis and it is recommended for multisource analysis with other layers optimized for analysis. See this group for a complete list of imagery layers optimized for analysis.Using the "None" processing template option as input to analysis provides all bands with raw pixel values and is recommended for many use cases. Otherwise, only processing templates that include a "for analysis" designation should be used as input to analysis.Prior to running analysis, users should always provide some form of data selection with either a layer filter (e.g. for a specific year, year range, state, etc.) or by selecting specific images. To discover and isolate specific images for analysis in Map Viewer, try using the Image Collection Explorer. Data SourceNAIP imagery is credited to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Production and Conservation Business Center (FPAC). All imagery in this layer was is sourced from the NAIP Registry of Open Data on AWS.
This series of products from MODIS represents the only daily global composites available and is suitable for use at global and regional levels. This True Color band composition (Bands 1 4 3 | Red, Green, Blue) most accurately shows how we see the earth’s surface with our own eyes. It is a natural looking image that is useful for land surface, oceanic and atmospheric analysis. There are four True Color products in total. For each satellite (Aqua and Terra) there is a 250 meter corrected reflectance product and a 500 meter surface reflectance product. Although the resolution is coarser than other satellites, this allows for a global collection of imagery on a daily basis, which is made available in near real-time. In contrast, Landsat needs 16 days to collect a global composite. Besides the maximum resolution difference, the surface and corrected reflectance products also differ in the algorithm used for atmospheric correction.NASA Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS)This image layer provides access to a subset of the NASA Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS), which are a set of standard services to deliver global, full-resolution satellite imagery. The GIBS goal is to enable interactive exploration of NASA's Earth imagery for a broad range of users. The purpose of this image layer, and the other GIBS image services hosted by Esri, is to enable convenient access to this beautiful and useful satellite imagery for users of ArcGIS. The source data used by this image layer is a finished image; it is not recommended for quantitative analysis.Several full resolution, global imagery products are built and served by GIBS in near real-time (usually within 3.5 hours of observation). These products are built from NASA Earth Observing System satellites data courtesy of LANCE data providers and other sources. The MODIS instrument aboard Terra and Aqua satellites, the AIRS instrument aboard Aqua, and the OMI instrument aboard Aura are used as sources. Several of the MODIS global products are made available on this Esri hosted service.This image layer hosted by Esri provides direct access to one of the GIBS image products. The Esri servers do not store any of this data itself. Instead, for each received data request, multiple image tiles are retrieved from GIBS, which are then processed and assembled into the proper image for the response. This processing takes place on-the-fly, for each and every request. This ensures that any update to the GIBS data is immediately available in the Esri mosaic service.Note on Time: The image service supporting this map is time enabled, but time has been disabled on this image layer so that the most recent imagery displays by default. If you would like to view imagery over time, you can update the layer properties to enable time animation and configure time settings. The results can be saved in a web map to use later or share with others.
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This image service features aerial photographs collected April 24 - May 7, 2019 by Eagle View Technologies, Inc, under contract to the Rhode Island Department of Transportation. The source images are 3-band true color, have a 3-inch spatial resolution, and are leaf-off. These images are not traditionally orthorectified. Their horizontal accuracy may vary throughout the state. Potential users are encouraged to carefully evaluate the suitability of these images before use.These images will be made available for traditional file download by RIGIS when resources are available.Metadata (not currently available)Web servicesArcGIS Online hosted tile layer, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)ArcGIS image service, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)ArcGIS image service, NAD83 RI State Plane feet (EPSG 3438)KMZ, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)Tile index shapefile (not currently available)Traditional file listing (not currently available)
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This hosted tile layer provides aerial imagery for the City of Tempe. Imagery was taken in late 2024 and published in 2025.
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This image service features aerial photographs collected October 14 - November 8, 2018 by Eagle View Technologies, Inc, under contract to the Rhode Island Department of Transportation. While these aerial photographs are very detailed (3-in pixel resolution), they are not traditionally orthorectified. Their horizontal accuracy may vary throughout the state. Potential users are encouraged to carefully evaluate the suitability of these images before use.These images will be made available for traditional file download by RIGIS when resources are available.Metadata (not currently available)Web servicesArcGIS Online hosted tile layer, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)ArcGIS image service, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)ArcGIS image service, NAD83 RI State Plane feet (EPSG 3438)Tile index shapefile (not currently available)Traditional file listing (not currently available)
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This image service features aerial photographs collected November 24, 2018 - January 15, 2019 by Eagle View Technologies, Inc, under contract to the Rhode Island Department of Transportation.Statewide digital true color georeferenced aerial photographs of Rhode Island. Capture date range: November 24, 2018 – January 15, 2019While these aerial photographs are very detailed (3-in pixel resolution), they are not traditionally orthorectified. Their horizontal accuracy may vary throughout the state. Potential users are encouraged to carefully evaluate the suitability of these images before use.These images will be made available for traditional file download by RIGIS when resources are available.Metadata (not currently available)Web servicesArcGIS Online hosted tile layer, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)ArcGIS image service, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)ArcGIS image service, NAD83 RI State Plane feet (EPSG 3438)KMZ, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)Tile index shapefile (not currently available)Traditional file listing (not currently available)
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This is a MD iMAP hosted service layer. Find more information at http://imap.maryland.gov. This data contains the tile layout for imagery acquistion as part of the Digital High-Resolution Aerial Photography program. Note this tile layout reflects the overall grid and not the mapping limits. These tiles are the 3 inch imagery done as part of local buy-ups during the 2014 western shore imagery collection. Note this tile layout reflects the overall grid and not the mapping limits. Feature Service Layer Link: http://geodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/Imagery/MD_ImageryAcquisitionFlightInformation/FeatureServer/2 ADDITIONAL LICENSE TERMS: The Spatial Data and the information therein (collectively "the Data") is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind either expressed implied or statutory. The user assumes the entire risk as to quality and performance of the Data. No guarantee of accuracy is granted nor is any responsibility for reliance thereon assumed. In no event shall the State of Maryland be liable for direct indirect incidental consequential or special damages of any kind. The State of Maryland does not accept liability for any damages or misrepresentation caused by inaccuracies in the Data or as a result to changes to the Data nor is there responsibility assumed to maintain the Data in any manner or form. The Data can be freely distributed as long as the metadata entry is not modified or deleted. Any data derived from the Data must acknowledge the State of Maryland in the metadata.
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Statewide digital true color georeferenced aerial photographs of Rhode Island. Capture date range: November 24, 2018 – January 15, 2019While these aerial photographs are very detailed (3-in pixel resolution), they are not traditionally orthorectified. Their horizontal accuracy may vary throughout the state. Potential users are encouraged to carefully evaluate the suitability of these images before use.These images will be made available for traditional file download by RIGIS when resources are available.Metadata (not currently available)Web servicesArcGIS Online hosted tile layer, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)ArcGIS image service, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)ArcGIS image service, NAD83 RI State Plane feet (EPSG 3438)KMZ, WGS84 Web Mercator (EPSG 102700)Tile index shapefile (not currently available)Traditional file listing (not currently available)
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This hosted tile layer provides aerial imagery for the City of Tempe. Imagery was taken in September 2023 and published April 2024.
This hosted tile layer provides aerial imagery for the City of Tempe. Imagery was taken in September 2023 and published April 2024.
This hosted tile layer provides aerial imagery for the City of Tempe. Imagery was taken in September 2023 and published April 2024.
This Land Cover-Land Use Tile Cache may be used for fast display in ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Desktop, and other applications that can consume tile services.The statewide dataset contains a combination of land cover mapping from 2016 aerial imagery and land use derived from standardized assessor parcel information for Massachusetts. The data layer is the result of a cooperative project between MassGIS and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Office of Coastal Management (OCM). Funding was provided by the Mass. Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.
This land cover/land use dataset does not conform to the classification schemes or polygon delineation of previous land use data from MassGIS (1951-1999; 2005).In this hosted tile cache layer, all impervious polygons are symbolized by their generalized use code; all non-impervious land cover polygons are symbolized by their land cover category. The idea behind this method is to use both cover and use codes to provide a truer picture of how land is being used: parcel use codes may indicate allowed or assessed, not actual use; land cover alone (especially impervious) does not indicate actual use.
See the full datalayer description for more details.Also available are a Map Service and a Feature Service. They provide attribute query, although they will not display as quickly as the tile cache at smaller (zoomed out) scales.Add the Land Cover-Land Use Legend Map Service to an ArcGIS Online map along with this tile service to have a legend appear.
This hosted elevation layer acts as an elevation mesh for 3D Scenes. This elevation "data" layer can be visualized using the companion service: Okeanos Explorer Bathymetric Grids "Tiled Color Hillshade Visualization". The seamless mosaic of depth values are derived from multibeam data collected by the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer on cruises starting in 2009 through the current field season. Surveys containing restricted data may or may not be included within this layer. Multibeam sonar data and products archived with NOAA National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI) are accessible through the NOAA Ocean Exploration Data Atlas, the Okeanos Explorer Data Landing Pages, and the Bathymetric Data Viewer. Numerous bathymetric AGOL products exist for Okeanos Explorer. Please read the below descriptions to ensure proper usage:Bathy Coverage hosted feature layer provides polygons of where multibeam data were collected. This layer does not visually represent the data values.Bathy Grids imagery layer provides a seamless mosaic of gridded multibeam products. Bathy Grids (subsets) imagery layer is a slightly less optimized version of the previous layer but allows users to filter data based on Survey ID, etc. Near-Real-Time Bathy Grids imagery layer provides a seamless mosaic of provisional multibeam products delivered daily during ship operations. Data not yet archived at NCEI may also be found here prior to ingest.Bathy Grids (tiled color hillshade visualization) layer provides a more optimized data visualization that the previously listed imagery layers. This layer can be coupled with the below tiled elevation layer for 3D visualization within Esri Scenes. Bathy Grids (tiled elevation) layer provides an elevation mesh. Couple this layer with the above tiled color hillshade for 3D visualization within Esri Scenes. Please provide any feedback or questions to OER.info.mgmt@noaa.gov.
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This hosted tile layer provides aerial imagery for the City of Tempe. Imagery was taken in September 2023 and published April 2024.
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This hosted tile layer provides aerial imagery for the City of Tempe. Imagery was taken in September 2023 and published April 2024.
This tile grid layer was generated from the 1930 georeferenced aerial imagery tile grid footprint. The tile scheme is in New Jersey State Plane coordinates, NAD83, in units of US Survey feet. Attributes include tile name and link to download. Please note that the tiles do overlap.
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This dataset is available for download from: Wetlands (File Geodatabase).
Wetlands in California are protected by several federal and state laws, regulations, and policies. This layer was extracted from the broader land cover raster from the CA Nature project which was recently enhanced to include a more comprehensive definition of wetland. This wetlands dataset is used as an exclusion as part of the biological planning priorities in the CEC 2023 Land-Use Screens.
This layer is featured in the CEC 2023 Land-Use Screens for Electric System Planning data viewer.
For more information about this layer and its use in electric system planning, please refer to the Land Use Screens Staff Report in the CEC Energy Planning Library.
Change Log
Version 1.1 (January 26, 2023)