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Last Modified:
09/25/2007
The Lighthouse -
USDA/NRCS Geospatial Data Gateway
- Provides One Stop Shopping for natural resources
or environmental data at anytime, from anywhere, to anyone. The Gateway allows
you to choose your area of interest, browse and select data from our catalog,
customize the format, and have it downloaded for free, or shipped on CD for a fee.
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
(ODWC) -
Fish
and Wildlife Digital Atlas
- The Oklahoma WMA Data Viewer provides maps to Internet users via technology
called an Internet Mapping Server, or IMS. The IMS is basically a computer
that displays a map made up from individual data layers. These layers come
from a variety of sources including satellite imagery, aerial
photographs, or others created by governmental agencies. Altogether, the
IMS has more than 150 individual data layers that can be displayed over the
Internet for you to view and/or print. Anyone with an internet connection can
use this mapping service, great for schools, libraries, local
and state governments.
Oklahoma Water
Resources Board (OWB)
- WIMS is an Internet based map server that enables the user to create their own
custom maps by selecting an area of interest and map layers to display. Layers
available include Oklahoma water resources, political boundaries, geology and aerial images. A supported Web browser is all that
is needed to use WIMS.
Oklahoma State University
-
Oklahoma Center for Geospatial Information (OCGI)
- OCGI provides interactive vector
layer base maps, downloadable shapefiles, available in USGS
Albers Projection, or Geographic NAD83 Coordinate.
The University of
Oklahoma - Center for Spatial Analysis
- Oklahoma data warehouse interactive mapper; statewide vector data layers.
TerraServer
The inclusion of a commercial site does not
constitute an endorsement of the site by USDA or by NRCS or by any employee of
USDA or NRCS.
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