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2. Framework Data Report
Framework Data
WVGISTC Website
http://www.wvgis.wvu.edu/resources/resources.php?page=dataProductDevelopment/baseLayers
3. Internet Map Services – Public Demand
Question: Does WV offer interactive mapping that includes
layers such as: Parcels, Roads, ROW, Subdivisions, Land marks,
etc that the public can search? I'm particularly interested in
Wayne County. Ohio offers the following resource –
http://www.dalisproject.org/pages/imsweb.htm. The general
tab will take you to the interactive map.
Thanks,
Jerrit
Delaware County, Ohio
26 November 2012
4. Statewide Imagery
Statewide Digital Imagery
• 1996-99 USGS DOQQ, 1-meter CIR, leaf off
• 2003 SAMB, 2-ft natural color, leaf off
• 2007 USDA NAIP, 1-meter, leaf on, natural color & CIR
• 2009 USDA NAIP, 1-meter, leaf on, natural color
• 2011 USDA NAIP, 1-meter, leaf on, natural color & CIR
• 2010-12 WV Sheriff Association (Pictometry), 1-ft (4”
urban areas) natural color, mostly leaf-off, oblique and
orthogonal imagery, license restrictions
Web Map Services (Viewing Only)
WV DNR: http://tagis.dep.wv.gov/mapservices2.html
WVGISTC: http://services.wvgis.wvu.edu/ArcGIS/rest/services
5. WV Sheriffs Association Imagery
WVGISTC Web Map Service
Web: http://services.wvgis.wvu.edu/ArcGIS/rest/services
ArcMap: services.wvgis.wvu.edu/ArcGIS/services
12. Statewide Imagery (Cont.)
Statewide Leaf-Off Imagery Mosaic (Best-Available Leaf Off)
** Imagery compiled from county and others sources **
• Bluestone Lake (USACE, 2009)
• Cabell County (2009)
• Brooke County (2007)
• Hancock County (2007)
• Monongalia County (2010)
• Raleigh County (2011)
Some counties make their 6” imagery available in the public
domain, other counties for viewing as a Web map service only.
WVGISTC Web Map Service
Web: http://services.wvgis.wvu.edu/ArcGIS/rest/services
ArcMap: services.wvgis.wvu.edu/ArcGIS/services
13. Best Leaf-Off Imagery
High resolution imagery
for
Charleston, Huntington, M
organtown, and Weirton
Recently Received a Broadband
areas incorporated into
Grant to Update Best Leaf-Off SAMB 2003 statewide
Imagery Service
leaf-off imagery
14. Best Leaf-Off Imagery –
Monongalia County
2010 High Resolution Imagery
(1” = 100’, 0.5 ft. pixels)
Marilla Park, Morgantown, WV
See the people?
15.
16. Parcel Web Map Service
WVGISTC Web Map Service
Web: http://services.wvgis.wvu.edu/ArcGIS/rest/services
ArcMap: services.wvgis.wvu.edu/ArcGIS/services
18. Parcels Availability for Web Map Service
Surface tax parcels provided by counties
For viewing purposes only
19. Streams Maintenance
(1) 1:24K National Hydrography Dataset (NHD).
USGS funded maintenance for 74 miles across
143 NHD features within the Gauley River
watershed. New NHD editing tools utilized.
(2) 1:4800 SAMB Local Resolution (2003)
20. NHD Steams Updated in Mined Areas
Mined area with
effected streams
marked (red)
2,000 High
Resolution NHD
features with an
estimated length of
800 miles have
been impacted by
surface mining and
require editing.
21. Steams Updated in Mined Areas
Mined area with
effected streams
marked (red)
USGS funded
project
22. Geographic Names Updated
• arenas • museums
• auditoriums • police stations
• bridges • post offices
• cemeteries • prisons
• city and town halls • schools
• convention and conference • shopping centers
centers • stadiums
• courthouses • summits
• fire stations • theaters
• golf courses
• hospitals
• libraries
USGS funding updated 20 GNIS cultural feature
classes, including 3,773 features identities
26. West Virginia
Site & Street
Locator Services
•Publish WV Site (point)
Build •Extract data from SAMS
Build and WV Street Locator Search •Customized Applications
(WV Flood Tool)
Reference •Create statewide point Locator Services
•Search by individual
Data
and street reference files
Services
• Update and enhance
address locators
Addresses address
•Search by Table
Geocoding Services created
from WVDHSEM Statewide Addressing & Mapping System
28. Search on Address
Search on Address
Address Match
with WV Site
Locator
29. Other Framework Data Notes
• Statewide Roads
– Major Roads from WV DOT
– Local Roads from Census 2010
• Boundaries (county, municipal)
– WVAGP sponsored BAS training in 2012
• Land Cover
– WV DNR/NRAC created new land cover from 2011 NAIP
• Elevation
– WVDEP/WVU NRAC have collected LiDAR for 96% of southern coalfields.
• Coverage and Metadata: http://tagis.dep.wv.gov/lidar.
• Download from WV View: http://www.wvview.org
– WV DEP created aggregate hillshade Web map service
– WVGISTC created 10 ft. contour Web map service
Framework data layers are often published as
Web map services
30. Consuming Web Map Services
Commercial Map
Services (ESRI, Bing)
WV Map & Web
Services Geocoding Services
(state and national
(WV DHSEM, WV sources)
DEP, WVGISTC)
Online
Application
GIS Data from Geoprocessing &
federal, state, and Query Map
local agencies Services
31. MapWV Viewer (Shared Services)
Shared Data Services Seamless to Users
CIR image and roads consumed from WV DEP & WV DOT Servers