What is GIS? In the strictest sense, a GIS is a computer system capable of assembling, storing, manipulating, and displaying geographically referenced information , i.e. data identified according to their locations ~ USGS-Geographic Information Systems |
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MassGIS -
Massachusetts GIS data center GIS Data Depot - free and low cost GIS data Cornell University - Links to GIS data by state. Many states have remotely sensed image GIS data layers USGS - Products and Publications including links to DEM's and satellite imagery ArcData Online - ESRI's Internet Mapping and Data Site - Configured to search for data by Geographic Location, Data Type, or Data Provider U.S. Census Bureau - National GIS data including Tiger files |
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USGS
- Information regarding basic GIS components Gis.com - More info on GIS ESRI - Commercial site about GIS components - also contains links to GIS applications and a map gallery, many of which use remotely sensed imagery to solve geographic problems GRASS GIS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System) - An open source Geographical Information System Geographic Resource Solutions - Commercial site providing information about GIS and Remote Sensing |
Information on this page
was attained from the following sources: Kiefer, Ralph W. and Lillesand, Thomas M. Remote Sensing. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2000 |
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