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 LogVersion 1.1 (January 26, 2023)Full resolution of wetlands replaced a coarser resolution version that was previously shared. Also, file type changed from polygon to raster (feature service to tile layer service).
State Geologic Map Compilation - Vector TilesThis tile layer supports the State Geologic Map Compilation (SGMC) web map at small scales of the conterminous United States. Vector tile layers deliver map data as vector files and include one or more layers that are rendered on the client based on a style delivered with the layer. Per USGS, "A national digital geologic map database is essential in interpreting other datasets that support numerous types of national-scale studies and assessments, such as those that provide geochemistry, remote sensing, or geophysical data. The SGMC is a compilation of the individual USGS releases of the Preliminary Integrated Geologic Map Databases for the United States."State Geologic Map Compilation - Vector TilesData currency: June 30, 2017Data source: The State Geologic Map Compilation (SGMC) Geodatabase of the Conterminous United States.Data modification: NoneFor more information: The State Geologic Map Compilation (SGMC) Geodatabase of the Conterminous United StatesFor feedback please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.comU.S. Geological SurveyPer USGS, "The USGS provides science about the natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods; the water, energy, minerals, and other natural resources we rely on; the health of our ecosystems and environment; and the impacts of climate and land-use change."
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 CEC staff report and workshops supporting the resource-to-busbar mapping methodology for the 2024-2025 Transmission Planning Process.
This vector tile layer presents the Nova style (World Edition) and provides a detailed basemap for the world, featuring a dark background with glowing blue symbology. The Nova map uses color scheme, with a grid pattern across the ocean and stripes or square stippled patterns for land use features visible at larger scales. The colors are reminiscent of science-fiction shows, where one is looking at a map of the world on a 'head's up' device or a map that would be projected from a transparent glass wall. Additional graphics in the oceans presents a futuristic user interface. The futuristic and less terrestrial feel theme continues with the geometric patterns, starburst city dot symbols, and cool color scheme. The fonts displayed are clean and squarish (san serif) with a futuristic, science-fiction, or high technology appearance. This vector tile layer provides unique capabilities for customization, high-resolution display, and use in mobile devices.This vector tile layer is built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.This layer is used in the Nova Map web map included in ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.See the Vector Basemaps group for other vector tile layers. Customize this StyleLearn more about customizing this vector basemap style using the Vector Tile Style Editor. Additional details are available in ArcGIS Online Blogs and the Esri Vector Basemaps Reference Document.
Gray Basemap for LA County Streets using Vector Tiles.This vector basemap is derived from the LA County Basemap Source vector tile basemap and the ESRI World Hillshade.For cartographic purposes, the Basemap Source, which contains all of the raw vector data, is split into three derived vector tile layers:Labels - enables labels to be turned on and off as necessaryTop Layers - these are 0% transparent to ensure crispness of the cartographyHillshade (shown at 40% transparency to enable the cities and land types in the Bottom Layers to be seen)Bottom Layers - these layers (cities and land types) are shown under the hillshade
MassGIS Basemap, as a tile layer hosted at ArcGIS Online.
This map includes a topographic base with terrain and natural features including shaded relief, states outside Massachusetts, water bodies and rivers, wetlands, cranberry bogs, tidal flats, elevation contours and protected open space.
Detailed features include: Political Boundaries (Massachusetts cities and towns and counties), Transportation (Massachusetts Department of Transportation Roads, MBTA subway and Commuter Rail lines and stations, Airports, Airport Runways and Airfields, Ferry Routes and Seaports), Infrastructure and Facilities (Lighthouses, Schools, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals, Police Stations, Fire Stations, Town Halls, Places of Worship and 2-D building roofprints).
Does not include parcels.
This tile cache is used in the MassGIS Basemap web map, which appears in the Basemaps dropdown in MassGIS' ArcGIS Online web maps and apps.
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Woodland areas in the Commonwealth of Kentucky derived from 2016 USDA-NASS data for use on the KyTopo map series.
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This dataset is a hosted tile layer of a 10m spatial resolution Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) raster grid, created from several open source data products and covering the Republic of Indonesia for the year 2019/2020. This hosted tile layer aids visualisation of the LULC data used in an interactive R Shiny application to generate landscape metrics at user defined locations. Lineage: This hybrid landcover data was created by mosaicking together the open source data products (i) ESRI 2020 Landcover, (ii) Global industrial and smallholder oil palm, (iii) Global Human Settlement and (iv) Open Street Map. Oil palm and human settlement data was resampled with the same origin (so that pixels align) and projection (EPSG:3857) as the ESRI 2020 Landcover data. Open street map waterways and roads were first converted from vector to raster, then resampled and projected to align with the other layers. The layers were then mosaicked together with the following ranking (high to low): Roads (Open Street Map), Waterways (Open Street Map), Global Human Settlement, Industrial and smallholder oil palm, and ESRI 2020 landcover. The LULC classes in the hybrid dataset are bare ground, built area, clouds, crops, flooded vegetation, grass, human settlement, industrial oil palm, smallholder oil palm, roads, scrub/shrub, trees, and water. The resultant raster grid was then converted to a map tile package and uploaded as a hosted tile layer to ArcGIS Online.
BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. VIIRS Day/Night Band Imagery acquired 11/5/2015 at about 3:30 AM Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Data Records from Suomi NPP 11/05/201508:27:00.3 UTC - 08:41:11.8 UTC Orbit Number: 20842
SNPP is the Suomi National Polar Partnership satellite flown by NASA and NOAA. It is the next generation polar orbiting satellite, collecting both daytime and nighttime data worldwide each day. The primary imager on SNPP is the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS). The source data are produced in HDF5 format and are available through NOAA's CLASS archive.
Downloaded at 11/5/2015 from VIIRS CSPP IR Sources Viewer http://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/viirs/
More info at: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/eog/viirs/download_dbs.html http://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/smcd/spb/nsun/snpp/VIIRS/VIIRS_SDR_Users_guide.pdf
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The DC Basemap web service provides a reference map for the District of Columbia. The basemap utilizes the most current planimetric and reference data available. The service is provided by the Office of the Chief Technology Officer.
This presents the Hybrid Reference Layer style (World Edition) and provides a detailed reference layer for the world designed to be overlaid on imagery. The reference layer includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, and administrative boundaries. This vector tile layer provides unique capabilities for customization, high-resolution display, and use in mobile devices.This vector tile layer is built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.This layer is used in the Imagery Hybrid web map included in ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.See the Vector Basemaps group for other vector tile layers. Customize this StyleLearn more about customizing this vector basemap style using the Vector Tile Style Editor. Additional details are available in ArcGIS Online Blogs and the Esri Vector Basemaps Reference Document.
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Last updatedMarch 2025ProjectionNew Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 (NZTM2000).This vector tile layer provides a detailed basemap for New Zealand in the NZ Transverse Mercator projection. The style is based on the classic Esri World Navigation style. This vector tile layer provides unique capabilities for customization and high-resolution display.This map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, and administrative boundaries for added context.Data sourcesLand Information New ZealandBuildings, Parcels, Place Names, Water-bodies, Vegetation, Protected Areas, Airports, Railways & Islands.Statistics New ZealandAdministrative Boundaries & Urban AreasNational Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research (NIWA)River Environment Classification© OpenStreetMap ContributorsRoad Centrelines, Buildings, Landuse Types, Areas of Interest and Points of Interest.Natural EarthBathymetry & Marine LabelsThis map is offered by Eagle Technology (Official Esri Distributor). Eagle Technology offers layers and maps that can be used in the ArcGIS platform. The Content team at Eagle Technology updates the layers on a regular basis and regularly adds new content to the Living Atlas. By using this content and combining it with other data you can create new information products quickly and easily.If you have any questions or remarks about the content, please let us now at livingatlas@eagle.co.nzCustomize this MapBecause this map is delivered as a vector tile layer, users can customize the map to change its content and symbology, including fonts. Users are able to turn on and off layers and change symbols for layers.An easy way to change the style of this map is to use the Vector Basemap Style Editor:https://developers.arcgis.com/vector-tile-style-editor/
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Last updatedMarch 2025ProjectionNew Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 (NZTM2000).This vector tile layer provides a detailed reference layer for New Zealand in the NZ Transverse Mercator projection. The style is based on the Esri World Hybrid Imagery style. This vector tile layer provides unique capabilities for customization and high-resolution display. This item is designed to be used as a reference layer with the New Zealand Imagery basemap. You can find the already combined NZ Imagery Hybrid Webmap here. This map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, and administrative boundaries for added context.Data sourcesLand Information New ZealandPlace Names, Water-bodies, Protected Areas, Airports, Railways & Islands.Statistics New ZealandAdministrative Boundaries© OpenStreetMap ContributorsRoad Centrelines, Landuse Types, Areas of Interest and Points of Interest.Natural EarthMarine LabelsThis map is offered by Eagle Technology (Official Esri Distributor). Eagle Technology offers layers and maps that can be used in the ArcGIS platform. The Content team at Eagle Technology updates the layers on a regular basis and regularly adds new content to the Living Atlas. By using this content and combining it with other data you can create new information products quickly and easily.If you have any questions or remarks about the content, please let us now at livingatlas@eagle.co.nzCustomize this MapBecause this map is delivered as a vector tile layer, users can customize the map to change its content and symbology, including fonts. Users are able to turn on and off layers and change symbols for layers.An easy way to change the style of this map is to use the Vector Basemap Style Editor:https://developers.arcgis.com/vector-tile-style-editor/
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Change Log Version 1.1 (January 26, 2023) Full resolution of wetlands replaced a coarser resolution version that was previously shared. Also, file type changed from polygon to raster (feature service to tile layer service).
This vector tile layer provides a detailed reference layer for the world designed to be overlaid on imagery. To use the tile layer in a web map with World Imagery (WGS84), please visit the Imagery Hybrid (WGS84) web map.Precise Tile Registration: This vector tile layer 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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Tile layer of other, managed forest code 13 used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Tile layer of other, managed forest code 13 used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Other was assigned to all remaining lands. Forests in these areas are not entirely free of human activity. Wild fire suppression occurs in these areas. Data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources.
The WMTS implementation standard provides a standards-based solution for serviing digital maps using predefined image tiles. Through the constructs of the specification, a WMTS service advertises imagery layers (e.g. imagery product) and defines the coordinate reference system, scale, and tiling grid available for access.
Mile points along rivers and streams in Montana. This layer is best viewed with streams turned on and is scale dependent - zoom in closer than 1:144,450 to view 1-Mile points and zoom in closer than 1:36,200 to view 0.10-Mile points.
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Forest Management in Canada 2020 Vector Tile Layer This vector tile layer is used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2020.
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 LogVersion 1.1 (January 26, 2023)Full resolution of wetlands replaced a coarser resolution version that was previously shared. Also, file type changed from polygon to raster (feature service to tile layer service).