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waisqvarsa.er.usgs.gov several interesting directories to explore
ncgia.ucsb.edu The NCGIA site
bastet.sbs.ohio-state.edu GIS Master Bibliography materials in the
"biblio" directory.
earthsun.umd.edu in the pub/jei directories.
good collection of remotely sensed GIF's as well as
avhrr's and pertinent display software. MAC and DOS
compatible.
jplinfo.nasa.gov Great images in /pub/images
seds/lpl.arizona.edu /pub/images/wfpc2 or /pub/images/hst
spectrum.xerox.com, where you'll find:
/pub/map/dem Digital Elevation Models
/pub/map/dlg Digital Line Graph maps
/pub/map/tiger U.S. Census Bureau street maps (1990)
aurelie.soest.hawaii.edu [128.171.151.121)
directory: pub/avhrr/images
Sea-Surface-Temperature data (near-real-time)
The data are AVHRR images within the radius of reception of
the
university's HRPT station, approximately 5 S to 45 N and
125 W
to 165 E. The processed images are available usually
within 30
min. of noaa-11 and noaa-12 passages.
The data is in "CDF" format. CDF is a UCAR product,
available
at anonymous ftp site: unidata.ucar.edu ( 128.117.140.3 )
They
have a guide there, NetCDF User's guide, that documents it.
The image files are compressed binary, and labeled after
the
names of the satellites (n11 or n12), and the times of the
satellite passages (yyddd.hhmm).
For further information, please send e-mail to
[log in to unmask]
Info from: Joe Dellinger, [log in to unmask]
alum.wr.usgs.gov [128.128.19.24]
map/* - digitized database (lat/long) of geologic faults
(primarily for different parts of the U.S.)
summary/* - digitized database of California earthquake locations
ames.arc.nasa.gov [128.102.18.3]
directory: pub/SPACE/CDROM
Images from Magellean and Viking missions and more. (over
16,000
pictures in digital form)
csn.org [128.138.213.21]
directory: COGS
Contains COGS diskettes and other software collected from
COGSnet BBS including geologic, gis, mapping, earth science
software for the PC and Macintosh. Includes several mapping
data
sets of use to all, or pointers to where they can be found.
GSMAP
and MOSS can be found here. Software was previously available
only on COGSnet. This is where this list originates, and the
currently updated version can be found here in the COGS/
directory under the name 'internet.resources.earth.sci'.
Contact: Bill Thoen
Internet: [log in to unmask]
charon.er.usgs.gov [130.118.120.30]
pub/proj-3.1.tar.Z - cartographic projection package (Unix C)
pub/mapgen-4.2.tar.Z - MAPGEN digital cartographic software
system (Unix)
pub/graphics-4.6.tar.Z - PLOTGEN plotting package for use with
MAPGEN
pub/xzoom-2.01.tar.Z - interactive vector graphics display
program for
use with MAPGEN and PLOTGEN (Unix/X11)
pub/GCTP-II.tar.Z - most recent version of the GCTP map
projection
software (FORTRAN)
ftp.cs.toronto.edu [128.100.1.105]
doc/geography/US.lat-long - lat/long coordinates of major US
cities
doc/geography/CIA_World_Map - directory of CIA world map database
earth.eps.pitt.edu [130.49.3.1]
world paleomagnetic database
computer programs related to paleomagnetism
gif files of digital terrane models of different places
These are color-shaded relief maps made with ER Mapper,
and they really look rather excellent!
ftp.uu.net
graphics/USmap.Z - digitized outline of the U.S.
pub/Census/slc.part1.Z - 1980 U.S. Census county boundaries
gatekeeper.dec.com
pub/graphics/data/cia-wdb/* - CIA World Data Bank
gator.netcom.com
Directory: pub/snow
Map of snow cover for the US, derived from 12km reduction of
GOES
data. Also 1km resolution snow cover maps of California and
Nevada, Snow Water Equivalent and other images
The National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center is
now
distributing satellite snow data derived from AVHRR and GOES
for
major portions of the U.S., southern Canada and Alaska. North
America is split into 26 windows, each approx 1000x1000
pixels, at
a resolution of 1.1 km/pixel.
There are a number of types of GIF images in this directory:
the
Satellite Snow Cover Maps, weekly national and regional
summaries
and a special blow-up of the Upper Colorado basin. The naming
convention for the daily product is:
WWSYYJJJ.TTT, where
WW is the window number
S is the satellite (snow maps: g for GOES or a,b,c for
NOAA-A, -B, -C, w for Snow Water Equivalent, n for SWE
normalized, x for the latest snow cover map with added
text)
YY is the year (92)
JJJ is the Julian date, the date from January 1.
TTT is the type, GIF or SHF, where GIF is a binary graphic
image
and SHF stands for the SHEF message, the Standard
Hydrologic Exchange Format. It is the alphanumeric
results
of the satellite snow cover mapping by basin and by
elevation zone.
A number of derived products are also distributed. Snow-Water
Equivalent, and Deviations of SWE from a normal value are
calculated, incorporating the SNOTEL values from the Soil
Conservation Service, for California and Nevada, and the
Western
United States.
A summary of the week's snow cover is usYYJJJ.gif, with
comments
from the hydrologist in usYYJJJ.msg. A table showing which
scenes
have been mapped so far this year is in the file YYJJJ.tbl.
At
the end of the snow season, all the snow images, satellite
images
and ancillary data will be compiled into a CD-ROM. Snow data
for
1991 and 1990 are available for $200. See the file CDROM.TXT
in
this directory for more information.
To get a copy of the User's Guide, order from:
National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center,
Office of Hydrology, National Weather Service,
6301 - 34th Avenue South: Room 112,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55450-2985.
Telephone: (612) 725-3258;
FAX: (612) 725-3338;
Internet: [log in to unmask]
Note: the site at gator.netcom.com is not an archive! Images
stay for two or three days and then they are scratched.
hanauma.stanford.edu [36.51.0.16]
directory: pub/World_Map
World Data Bank (data file of coastlines, countries, rivers,
etc.)
12 megabytes, compressed! This file is broken up into 5
pieces,
so you have to get them all separately and 'cat' them
together.
Note: if you are not a C programmer you may not be able to
use
this as it is a highly packed file, and the sample source code
is
in C.
Note: Be aware that this site is going to be discontinued
soon.
However, Joe Dellinger says that the data on here will be
migrated elsewhere. More news later...
Alternative software to read CIA World Data Bank:
ux1.cso.uiuc.edu directory: amiga/fish/f5/ff580
Name: WorldDataBank Disk: 580
Using a database of coordinates compiled by the CIA and
made available under the Freedom of Information Act, this
program plots world maps in cylindrical or spherical
projections, with various degrees of magnification.
This is version 2.2, an update to version 2.0 on disk
262, and now includes the largest available data file,
for detailed mapping of even small sections of the globe.
Includes source.
Author: The CIA, Bob Dufford, Mike Groshart
(from: Ken Chin-Purcell [log in to unmask] 612-626-8090)
Another program for decoding the database, mfil, can be found
on
pi1.arc.umn.edu (137.66.130.11).
ics.uci.edu
directory: honig
earth.l.gif, earth.r.gifstereopair
earth.gifraw data
synthetic stereo satellite images of earth10 May 92
isdres.er.usgs.gov [130.11.48.2]
directory: [.USGS.GCTP]
Source code the USGS General Cartographic Transformation
Package
(GCTP).
directory: [.USGS.SDTS]
Text to Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS)
This site is pretty slow when logging in, be patient.
Also note that this is a VAX system, so when changing
directories, be sure to include the brackets (as above).
To 'cd' back to a parent directory, use cd [-]
(equivalent to cd ..)
kiawe.soest.hawaii.edu [128.171.151.16]
directory: pub/gmt
Contains the Generic Mapping Tools, software for map
projections,
spatial interpolation, contouring, 3D persective, raster
processing (C code for workstations)
lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu [129.236.10.30]
directory: pub/gb*
The Lamont Geographic Database Browser (XGB) Server software
for
accessing and manipulating data from several database servers
operating over Internet (C code for workstations)
moon.cecer.army.mil [129.229.1.16]
In addition to the GRASS GIS source code, there is an
extensive
database for the Spearfish (South Dakota) area to be used with
grass. Although intended for GRASS, some of the data could
easily
be used for other purposes. For example, Arc/Info can display
GRASS raster data.
ncar.ucar.edu [128.117.8.111]
An archive of selected NCAR data and an inventory of what data
is
available from their Data Support Section. Some datasets and
papers are available. Also includes Colorado weather and ski
(yahoo!) reports.
ncgia.ucsb.edu [128.111.254.105]
directory: pub
NCGIA publications, Initiatives, annual
reports, tech reports, and USGS DEMS. For more
contact: Richard A. Johnson [log in to unmask]
NCGIA Computing Resources Manager
Geography Department
U. C. Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, Ca. 93106
(805) 893-4677 (Phone)
[log in to unmask] (Internet)
ucbvax!ucivax!raj (UUCP)
raj@VOODOO (via BITNET)
pprg.eece.unm.edu [129.24.24.10]
directory: /pub/khoros/release
Khoros is an integrated software development environment for
information processing and visualization, based on X11R4.
Khoros
components include a visual programming language, code
generators
for extending the visual language and adding new application
packages to the system, an interactive user interface editor,
an
interactive image display package, an extensive library of
image
processing, numerical analysis and signal processing routines,
and
2D/3D plotting packages.
Khoros contains over 260 programs, in the following
categories:
arithmetic, classification, color conversion, data conversion,
file format conversion, feature extraction, frequency
filtering,
matrix algebra (LINPACK and EISPACK), spatial filtering,
morphology filtering, geometric manipulation, histogram
manipulation, statistics, signal generation, linear
operations,
segmentation, spectral estimation, subregion, and transforms.
Khoros supports the following file formats: TIFF, pbm, BIG,
DEM,
DLG, ELAS, FITS, MATLAB, Sun raster, TGA, and xbm.
Contact: Becky Bishop [log in to unmask]
The Khoros Group
Dept. of EECE
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
Phone: (505) 277-6563
sparky2.esd.mun.ca [134.153.11.101]
This is an ftp site for NewPet, a geochem/igneous petrology
data
handling program. MS-DOS compatible, 640 KB, any graphics
card,
and a hard drive. Shareware ($25 voluntary).
spectrum.xerox.com [192.70.225.78]
directory: pub/map
USGS DLG (all scales), DEM, DTM, TIGER
Data exchange site for all kinds of public domain map data.
Probably the best site for finding map data in this list.
sseop.jsc.nasa.gov [146.154.11.34]
directory: DUA1:[ANONYMOUS] (you'll be here at login)
Space Shuttle Earth Observation Project photography database
of
the Flight Science Support Office (FSSO). Contains references
to
over 120,000 photographs of Earth from space during the last 3
decades. Also some digitized images. These are in band-
sequential format with a 512-byte header, and 512 x 512 bytes
of
red, green, and blue data layers. The images are stored in
.DAT
files and are binary.
Harry G Osoff reports,
"There are two types of photos avaialble:
1024 x 1024 and 512 x 512
Some are 3 channel
Some are 1 channel"
You can reach him at [log in to unmask] if you need help
with image conversions.
Note: Get the file 'pho.list' to see descriptions of selected
images, and which are color and which are grey-scale. The
1024x1024 are 1 channel and the 512x512 are 3 channel. Adobe
Photoshop reads these just fine. Please send me info of other
software that works, if you know of any.
Contact: Dr. David E. Pitts, Manager
Flight Science Support Office
Mail Code: SN15
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Houston, TX 77058
SPAN: 9247::PITTS
Internet: [log in to unmask]
stardent.arc.nasa.gov [128.102.21.44]
directory: pub/*
Mars DEM data (Valles Marineris region) sampled at a variety
of
spatial resolutions
suns01.esd.ornl.gov [128.219.24.36]
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) Contains
data
sets of world-wide climatic data including Atmosepheric CO2
content, tree-core/precip. correllations, historical air
temp.,
pressure, precip. (some going back to the 1600's!) for world,
global paleoclimate to 6000 B.P., historical weather station
data
back to 1800's, and more.
Contact: CDIAC
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P. O. Box 2008
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6335 USA
(615) 574-0390
(615) 574-2232 (FAX)
OMNET: CDIAC
INTERNET: [log in to unmask]
BITNET: CDP@ORNLSTC
unidata.ucar.edu [128.117.140.3]
directory: images
Weather radar summary map GIFS (wxmap.GIF) updated at least
daily, perhaps more often.
ucsd.edu [128.54.16.1]
pub/WorldMap.tar.Z - Another source of the CIA world map
database
put/worldmap.NA - digitized world outline
uriacc.uri.edu [131.128.1.1]
directory: fna101.195
Weather images
vmd.cso.uiuc.edu [128.174.5.98]
directory: phil.515 or wx
Weather satellite images of North America, and Surface
Analysis
weather maps in GIF format. Updated hourly! GIF viewing
software, text docs on how to download from satellites
yourself,
lots of weather info.
vab02.larc.nasa.gov [128.155.23.47]
directory: pub/gifs/misc/landsat
Landsat photos in GIF and JPEG format. Great views of Boston,
Washington DC, Cape Cod, NYC, Western Europe and other places.
Wish there were more...
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Cyrille SIMARD
Universite de Moncton (CUSLM)
165 boul. Hebert, Edmundston NB, CANADA, E3V 2S8
Tel : (506) 737-5050 (5261) Fax : (506) 739-5373
Internet : [log in to unmask]
L'avenir n'existe pas ... Future doesn't exist...
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