This layer presents the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zones of the world. The layer symbolizes the 6-degree wide zones employed for UTM projection.To download the data for this layer as a layer package for use in ArcGIS desktop applications, refer to World UTM Zones Grid.
This web map presents the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zones of the world. The layer symbolizes the 6 degree wide zones employed for UTM projection.To download the data for this layer as a layer package for use in ArcGIS desktop applications, please refer to World UTM Grid.
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Many geometrical schemes - or map projections - are used to represent the curved surface of the Earth on map sheets. Canada uses the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) system. It is called transverse because the strips run north-south rather than east-west along the equator. This data class shows a 5 km x 5 km grid coordinate system based on the UTM projection using the North American Datum 83 (NAD83). It includes a UTM Map Sheet Number.
Many geometrical schemes – or map projections – are used to represent the curved surface of the Earth on map sheets.Canada uses the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) system. It is called transverse because the strips run north-south rather than east-west along the equator.This data class shows a 1 km x 1 km UTM NAD83 grid that is a standard reference index for Ontario.It includes:Military Grid ReferenceFire Base Map identifierFire Base Map BlockAtlas identifierAdditional DocumentationUTM Grid - User Guide (Word)UTM 1KM Grid - Data Description (PDF)UTM 1KM Grid - Documentation (Word)StatusCompleted: production of the data has been completedMaintenance and Update FrequencyAs needed: data is updated as deemed necessaryContactOffice of the Surveyor General, landtenuremapping@ontario.ca
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Many geometrical schemes - or map projections - are used to represent the curved surface of the Earth on map sheets. Canada uses the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) system. It is called transverse because the strips run north-south rather than east-west along the equator.This data class shows a 100 km x 100 km grid coordinate system based on the UTM projection using the North American Datum 83 (NAD83). It includes: * Military Grid Reference * Atlas identifier
This is a polygon feature data layer of United States National Grid (1000m x 1000m polygons ) constructed by the Center for Interdisciplinary Geospatial Information Technologies at Delta State University with support from the US Geological Survey under the Cooperative Agreement 07ERAG0083. For correct display, please set the base coordinate system and projection such that it matches the UTM zone for which these data were constructed using the NAD 83 datum. Further information about the US National Grid is available from http://www.fgdc.gov/usng and a viewing of these layers as applied to local geography may be seen at the National Map, http://www.nationalmap.gov. The name of each dataset has the following format - StateAbbv_USNG_UTMXX. For example, for the UTM zone 15 of Mississippi, the dataset is named MS_USNG_UTM15.
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Ce jeu de données contient des données vectorielles représentant les lignes de maillage UTM (Universe Transverse Mercator) sur le territoire national du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. Ces données peuvent être utiles pour la création de cartes dans des systèmes SIG.
United States National Grids for the State of Florida, including 100,000 meter and 10,000 meter statewide grids, and 1,000 meter grids for the 16 and 17 UTM zones.
This is a polygon feature data layer of United States National Grid (1000m * 1000m polygons ) for Arizona (UTM Zone 12)
This dataset contains vector data representing mesh lines UTM (Universe Transverse Mercator) on the national territory of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. This data can be useful for creating maps in GIS systems.
This project is a cooperative effort between the National Ocean Service, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, the University of Hawaii, BAE Systems Spectral Solutions and Analytical Laboratories of Hawaii, LLC. The goal of the work was to incorporate previously developed mapping methods to produce benthic habitat maps generated by photo inte...
Many geometrical schemes – or map projections – are used to represent the curved surface of the Earth on map sheets.Canada uses the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) system. It is called transverse because the strips run north-south rather than east-west along the equator.This data class shows a 5 km x 5 km grid coordinate system based on the UTM projection using the North American Datum 83 (NAD83). It includes a UTM Map Sheet Number.Additional DocumentationUTM Grid - User Guide (Word)UTM 5KM Grid - Data Description (PDF)UTM 5KM Grid - Documentation (Word)StatusCompleted: production of the data has been completedMaintenance and Update FrequencyAs needed: data is updated as deemed necessaryContactOffice of the Surveyor General, landtenuremapping@ontario.ca
description: Coordinates grids can be used in map generation to aid in map readability.; abstract: Coordinates grids can be used in map generation to aid in map readability.
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World UTM Zones represents the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zones of the world. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca
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Portions of Universal Transverse Mercator Zones 7 - 12 which cover British Columbia, Northern Hemisphere only, formed into polygons, in BC Albers projection
Reference map of the Northwest Territories showing UTM Zones, NTS grids and Communities.
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Many geometrical schemes – or map projections – are used to represent the curved surface of the Earth on map sheets.Canada uses the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) system. It is called transverse because the strips run north-south rather than east-west along the equator.This data class shows a 100km x 100km grid coordinate system based on the UTM projection using the North American Datum 83 (NAD83).It includes:Military Grid ReferenceAtlas identifierAdditional DocumentationUTM Grid - User Guide (Word)UTM 100KM Grid - Data Description (PDF)UTM 100KM Grid - Documentation (Word)StatusCompleted: production of the data has been completedMaintenance and Update FrequencyAs needed: data is updated as deemed necessaryContactOffice of the Surveyor General, landtenuremapping@ontario.ca
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This dataset shows the tiling grid and their IDs for Sentinel 2 satellite imagery. The tiling grid IDs are useful for selecting imagery of an area of interest.
Sentinel 2 is an Earth observation satellite developed and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA). Its imagery has 13 bands in the visible, near infrared and short wave infrared part of the spectrum. It has a spatial resolution of 10 m, 20 m and 60 m depending on the spectral band.
Sentinel-2 has a 290 km field of view when capturing its imagery. This imagery is then projected on to a UTM grid and made available publicly on 100x100 km2 tiles. Each tile has a unique ID. This ID scheme allows all imagery for a given tile to be located.
Provenance:
The ESA make the tiling grid available as a KML file (see links). We were, however, unable to convert this KML into a shapefile for deployment on the eAtlas. The shapefile used for this layer was sourced from the Git repository developed by Justin Meyers (https://github.com/justinelliotmeyers/Sentinel-2-Shapefile-Index).
Why is this dataset in the eAtlas?:
Sentinel 2 imagery is very useful for the studying and mapping of reef systems. Selecting imagery for study often requires knowing what the tile grid IDs are for the area of interest. This dataset is intended as a reference layer. The eAtlas is not a custodian of this dataset and copies of the data should be obtained from the original sources.
Data Dictionary:
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The WMS (Web Map Service) called "MER.Roads Ln" allows the visualization and consultation of the data set representing the isophone lines of the Ln index corresponding to the strategic noise maps (MER) of the major road axles that must be prepared in application of Directive 2002/49/EC on the evaluation and management of noise due to bearing more than six million vehicles per year. 3rd phase of implementation of the Directive (2017). The information published in this mapping corresponds to that which had been communicated to the Ministry by the various competent authorities at the end of 2021 (November). The URL of the service is as follows: https://wms.mapama.gob.es/sig/Environmental Assessment/Noise/MER/Roads/Ln/wms.aspx The reference systems offered by this service are: - For geographical coordinates: CRS: 84, EPSG:4230 (ED50), EPSG:4326 (WGS 84), EPSG:4258 (ETRS 89). - For U.T.M coordinates: EPSG:32628 (WGS 84 / UTM zone 28N), EPSG:32629 (WGS 84 / UTM zone 29N), EPSG:32630 (WGS 84 / UTM zone 30N), EPSG:32631 (WGS 84 / UTM zone 31N), EPSG:25828 (ETRS 89 / UTM zone 28N), EPSG:25829 (ETRS 89 / UTM zone 29N), EPSG:25830 (ETRS 89 / UTM zone 30N), EPSG:25831 (ETRS 89 / UTM zone 31N), EPSG:23028 (ED50 / UTM zone 28N), EPSG:23029 (ED50 / UTM zone 29N), EPSG:23030 (ED50 / UTM zone 30N), EPSG:23031 (ED50 / UTM zone 31N).
The USNG is an alpha-numeric reference system that overlays the UTM coordinate system. This is a polygon feature data layer of United States National Grid (1000m x 1000m polygons ) constructed by the Center for Interdisciplinary Geospatial Information Technologies at Delta State University with support from the US Geological Survey under the Cooperative Agreement 07ERAG0083. For correct display, please set the base coordinate system and projection such that it matches the UTM zone for which these data were constructed using the NAD 83 datum. Further information about the US National Grid is available from http://www.fgdc.gov/usng and a viewing of these layers as applied to local geography may be seen at the National Map, http://www.nationalmap.gov.Fields to be considered:GZD: Grid Zone Designation -identifies the longitude zone number and the latitude band letter; SQID: 100,000 Meter Square ID -indicated the 100,000-meter square that is specific to the GZD.http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/localgovernment/10.2./028s/other/DataDictionary.htm#FeatureClassUSNationalGridmetadata edited 08/2014
© Center for Interdisciplinary Geospatial Information Technologies, Delta State University, Cleveland Mississippi 38733 This layer is sourced from maps.cor.gov.
A map that tracks damage assessed parcels during or after an emergency. This map is meant to be used with the Operations Dasboard.
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This layer presents the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zones of the world. The layer symbolizes the 6-degree wide zones employed for UTM projection.To download the data for this layer as a layer package for use in ArcGIS desktop applications, refer to World UTM Zones Grid.