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New Mexico RGIS Clearinghouse data

This set of CD-ROMs has ArcView/ArcGIS-friendly data. Themes include Census-related data (population, age, income, etc.), hydrologic, hypsographic, transportation, power, city and county outlines, among others.

Digital Raster Graphics

The Maproom carries a complete coverage of USGS Digital Raster Graphics for the four-corner states (New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah), as well as a few scattered DRGs for adjacent states.

ArcUSA, ArcWorld, and Digital Chart of the World

ESRI products that will allow users of ArcView or ArcGIS to:
• Create county- and state-level thematic maps
• Generate simple outline maps for use as insets or locators
• Identify demographic and socioeconomic patterns by county and state
• Display a road map of your state
• Create basemaps for use with raster data
• Serve as a cartographic base for your own tabular data
• Find out which USGS topographic maps cover your study area
• Observe how selected geographic features and patterns are related
• Experiment with a variety of mapping techniques

NIMA data

Coverage for the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia

US Census TIGER/Line files

Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing/Line files are a digital database of geographic features, such as roads, railroads, rivers, lakes, legal boundaries, census statistical boundaries, etc. covering the entire United States. The data base contains information about these features such as their location in latitude and longitude, the name, the type of feature, address ranges for most streets, the geographic relationship to other features, and other related information. The Maproom carries the 1995 update, as well as the TIGER/Line 1992 link between 1980 and 1990 census geography.

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