rose@tci.bell-atl.com (Bob Rose) (02/22/90)
[I posted a message asking for pointers to electronic format maps] Hey, folks, I've been flooded with mail messages as well as phone calls! THANKS! I tried to email a reply to all who sent me mail, but many of my messages bounced. I've gotten plenty of great leads, and I'm now getting more information from the companies and agencies mentioned. When I get all the info and order something, I'll post again to let you know what we got and how it works out. For now, though, I'll post a summary of the replies. I cut and pasted from mail messages, so you might see your words in here! If you have other pointers besides what's here, please send them along. I'm sure we'll be able to get what we need from one of these sources, though. thanks again! Bob The electronic format maps summary: COMPANIES/AGENCIES 1) "The Austin Code Works" sells 3 lists of maps that may help. They are as follows: 1. U.S. Cities (names & longitude/latitude of 32000 US cities and 6000 state boundary points) $35 2. The world digitized (100000 longitude/latitude of the world country boundaries) $30 3. US map (15701 points of state boundaries) $15 The address is: The Austin Code Works 11100 Leafwood Lane Austin, Texas 78750-3409 voice 512-258-0785 BBS 512-258-8831 FAX 512-258-1342 2) Delorme Mapping PO Box 298 Freeport, Maine 04032 207-865-4171 Mktd Dir: Carey Gersten 3) Defense Mapping Agency, suburban D.C. (I think Bethesda, MD, but I'm not sure). Maps of places you didn't even think we could go to get maps. Many classified. Worldwide coverage. 4) National Cartographic Information Center U.S. Geological Survey 507 National Center Reston, VA 22092 Ask for "Digital data, catalog and price list". 5) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Rockville, Md. Land and sea maps. Land is areas near water and around airports, and small scale North American maps showing the North American geodetic network. There may be others. Water is US Coastal waters in detail, and open ocean at small scale. There is a paper map outlet office at 1001 Executive Blvd, Rockville. MD 20852. They may have info on computer readable maps. Their Boulder, Colorado office may be the digital map data outlet. 6) U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, D.C. Road and street maps of U.S. to the house and house number level of detail. 7) I think what you may want is the WDB II tapes from the NTIS. (If you are not familar with them, NTIS is the National Technical Information Service, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Their address is: NTIS U.S. Department of Commerce 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 For information call (703)487-4763. To order (703)487-4660. The WDB II contains about 6 million points which describe coast lines, country boundaries, state boundaries (in USA [and maybe Canada] only), islands, lakes, and rivers. The points are arranged in line segments. Unfortunately, the line segments are not structured in a way that allows one to readily build continent polygons. (I have done a little work on this, but it is not what I am paid to do, so it is far from finished.) The complete set of tapes costs $660, last I heard. For higher resolution (the WDB II data seems to be about 1 minute, in the areas we have looked at), the US Geological Survey produces DLG-3 tapes, which contain everything found on the topo maps broken up into dfferent data categories. They are only available for the US and its holdings, and not all have been produced yet. It would also be very expensive to get a complete set for the entire US. Anonymous FTP: (these two references may be the same) There is a nice database of country/island outlines for anonymous ftp in the pd1:<msdos.worldmap> directory of simtel20.arpa. Try World Database II (or is it III?) -- it lives on the file server at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil. They aren't bit maps but are outlines. Other Sources: Dave Miller at CMU (miller+@andrew.cmu.edu) The Great American History Machine XMAP Project from UCal Berkely (?)
tom@capella.ucsb.edu (Tom Weinstein) (02/22/90)
There are two maps on ucsd.edu for anonymous ftp. They are in ~ftp/graphics. The first is called worldmap.NA, it is about 400K, and I'm not sure what format it's in. The other is called WorldMap.tar.Z, it is over 13 Meg when unpacked, and it consists of a series of files each of which contains several thousand "segments", each composed of several "strokes". There is also a header, and a segment dictionary at the beginning of each file. This is the complete CIA World Bank II. -- It does not do to leave a dragon | Tom Weinstein ...ucbvax!hub!ucsbuxa!6600tom out of your calculations, if you | 6600tom@ucsbuxa.bitnet tom@bears.ucsb.edu live near him. --J.R.R. Tolkien | 6600tom@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu tomw@cornu.ucsb.edu