Maps containing online data for the USA
Click on an MXD file to open it in ArcMap. (If using 9.2 Service Pack 4 or earlier, right-click and save the file to disk).
The new ArcGIS Online public beta website is now live! Visit http://www.arcgisonline.com to find maps, data and other resources from ESRI and the ArcGIS community. You can easily upload your own data and share it either publically or in private groups. Sharing your local data such as feature layers is easy if you have ArcGIS 9.3.1 because you can create and upload layer packages (.lpk files) - single files containing a layer file and its data. People using ArcGIS 9.3.1 or ArcGIS Explorer 900 can click on your layer packages to automatically download them and add them into their maps and globes. All of the files below are now available on the new ArcGIS Online site, plus many more!
ArcGIS Online services from ESRI:
Displays detailed topographic maps for the United States. It comprises i-cubed eTOPO 1:250,000 scale maps for the contiguous United States at medium scales, and National Geographic TOPO! 1:100,000 and 1:24,000 scale maps (1:250,000 and 1:63,000 in Alaska) for the United States at large scales. The TOPO! maps are seamless, scanned images of USGS paper topographic maps.
The service(s) in this file are high performance, cached ArcGIS Server map services being served by ESRI as part of the ArcGIS Online data program.
Use of these services is free inside ArcGIS Desktop. Use of these services inside ArcGIS Engine and ArcGIS Server applications requires licensing from ESRI, depending on your application and how it will be accessed.
ArcGIS Online product page: http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgisonline-services/index.html
ArcGIS Online resources, FAQs, and additional information: http://resources.esri.com/arcgisonlineservices
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.2 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Topo_Maps.mxd
This map contains the ArcGIS Online US demographics services. These thematic services present some of the most valuable current year content created by ESRI's demographic data team. These services include US population change 2000-2008, US 2008 diversity index, and US 2008 median household income. These services are valuable decision making tools that provide useful nationwide maps for visual overlay and comparison with other local or national data.
For more information about each demographic layer in this map, please see the following web pages or look at the description in the Layer Properties dialog General tab for each layer once you have opened the map:
Tip: To quickly switch between the layers in the Demographics group layer in this map, hold down ALT and click on the check box next to the layer you want to switch to. (This shortcut was added at 9.3)
The service(s) in this map are high performance, cached ArcGIS Server map services being served by ESRI as part of the ArcGIS Online data program. The services in this map are ArcGIS Online standard services. Use of ArcGIS Online standard services is free inside ArcGIS products, except if used in commerical applications outside your organization. If you publish them in a commercial application that will be accessed by users outside your organization, a subscription fee is required. Please see the following pages for more information:
ArcGIS Online product page:
http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgisonline-services/index.html
ArcGIS Online Resource Center:
http://resources.esri.com/arcgisonlineservices
For more information about ESRI's demographic data offerings including complete sets of vector data containing the latest year demographic estimates and community profile data, please see the Community Data product page: http://www.esri.com/data/community_data/index.html
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.2 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Demographics.mxd
Hurricane Ike was the third most destructive hurricane to ever make landfall in the United States to date. Ike was blamed for at least 195 deaths. It reached its peak at 12.30pm on September 11th 2008. It made its initial US landfall at Galveston, Texas at 2.10am September 13th 2008.
This map document contains high resolution orthoimagery taken on 15 September 2008 by the USGS. This imagery is part of the World Events Imagery service from ArcGIS Online. This service presents medium to high resolution imagery for various locations around the world related to major events, such as hurricanes or fires, for which the effects are visible in the imagery. The location of this imagery is indicated with blue footprints in the map.
This map also contains additional aerial photography taken by NOAA/NOS/NGS for coastal areas on 15 September 2008. This imagery is part of the ArcGIS Online World User Imagery layer which contains additional imagery contributed by the ArcGIS user community via the ArcGIS Content Sharing Program. The location of this imagery is indicated with yellow footprints in the map.
The track of the hurricane is also shown in the map as two graphic annotation groups (the track line and track way points). You can turn these on and off in the Data Frame Properties dialog Annotation Groups tab. If you double-click a way point graphic, you'll see the wind speed in MPH at that way point in the Element Name field in the Graphic Properties dialog Size and Position tab. Source: NOAA/National Weather Service/National Hurricane Center (NHC). For more information, please see the NHC website http://www.nhc.noaa.gov.
If you press the Full Extent button in this map. you'll be taken to the extent of the Hurricane Ike US landfall area (because we've set the custom full extent property in the Data Frame Properties dialog Data Frame tab). Bookmarks have been provided in the map for additional extents, such as the extent of the entire Hurricane Ike track. To see the World Events Imagery for the whole world, open this map document: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/World_Events_Imagery.mxd
All the services in this map are high performance, cached ArcGIS Server map services being served by ESRI as part of the ArcGIS Online data program.
Additional imagery will be added to the World Events Imagery layer on a periodic basis as major events happen for which imagery is acquired and made available to ESRI. If there is serious event in your area, and you or any other agency have imagery that would help emergency recovery and post emergency planning, please contact your local ESRI representive, ESRI office or distributor, or the ArcGIS Online Content Sharing Program directly about the data. ESRI can help serve the GIS community by adding it into this service, which is cached using ArcGIS Server for maximum performance.
For more information on the ArcGIS Online Content Sharing Program, please see:
http://resources.esri.com/arcgisonlineservices/index.cfm?fa=content_howTo
ArcGIS Online product page: http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgisonline-services/index.html
ArcGIS Online resources, FAQs, and additional information: http://www.arcgisonline.com
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.2 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Hurricane_Ike_Imagery.mxd
Free services from government agencies and other sources:
This map contains data for federal land management agency boundaries for public lands within the United States. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is responsible for cadastral survey, land and mineral use authorization, land and mineral title, and resource management of the public lands. In support of the development of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure, the BLM was given the lead by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB Circular A-16) for Public Land Conveyance, Federal Land Ownership Status, and Cadastral Survey. The Federal Land Stewardship application is the beginning of our goal to provide the public with access to land status data. Land Status is a method of classifying land to determine what rights have or have not been allocated. Each category of land status is derived by searching for events on the land that were conducted under authorities affecting the category of land status being derived, then accumulating the effect of the actions.
Metadata and more information: http://www.geocommunicator.gov/GeoComm/fedland/home/fedland_about.shtm
More information: http://www.geocommunicator.gov
US BLM: http://www.blm.gov
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.0 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Federal_Lands.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these services and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
This map features data on current weather conditions in the US.
Current NOAA National Weather Server weather warnings are provided from the USGS Natural Hazards Support System: http://nhss.cr.usgs.gov. You can select and identify the weather warning polygons. When you identify a warning, click the link in the Web field to get the NWS report describing the warning.
The weather satellite group layer in this map contains the latest available visible and infrared imagery from the National Weather Service (NOAA/NWS) GOES satellite. The two services used in this group layer are being served by PASDA, the Pennsylvania Spatial Data Access, part of the Penn State Institutes of Energy and the Environment at the Pennsylvania State University.
Please see the Layer Properties dialog General tab for information and credits for each layer.
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.2 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Weather.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these services and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
Basemap containing data about US coastal and ocean resources being served by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the USGS as ArcIMS services.
See the Layer Properties dialog General tab for each layer for information about the data sources used.
For more information about Nautical Charts from NOAA and other oceanographic data, please see the home page of the Office of Coast Survey: http://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov
The Office of Coast Survey is a component of the National Ocean Service, which is part of the NOAA. The Office of Coast Survey has a long history as the oldest scientific organization in the United States, having its foundation as far back as 1807. Today the Office of Coast Survey is known for the useful and necessary navigational products which are required for the safe and efficient maritime commerce in and out of our Nation's ports
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.2 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Coasts.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these services and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
Basemap containing US hydrological data (rivers, streams, lakes, watersheds, aquifers, springs, wells, etc.) from the USGS.
The main dataset is the ArcIMS service containing the USGS National Hydrological Dataset (NHD). Please see the NHD website http://nhd.usgs.gov for more information, including tools for downloading and using the data locally, etc.
Separate layers containing aquifers and watersheds from the USGS are also provided, along with a layer representing the US Army Corp of Engineers National Inventory of Dams.
See the Layer Properties dialog General tab for each layer for information about the data sources used.
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.2 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Hydrology.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these service and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
Thematic map containing demographic, political and cultural information for the USA.
See the Layer Properties dialog General tab for each layer for information about the data sources used.
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.0 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Human_Geography.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these service and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
Map containing various free data for the US environment and ecology from US government and other sources.
After opening the map, please see the Layer Properties dialog General tab for each layer for information about the data sources used.
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.0 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Environment.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these service and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
This map provides information about protected areas and conservation of natural and cultural resources in the USA.
It includes the Managed Area Database created by the Remote Sensing Research Unit (RSRU), University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB). MAD is a GIS database for the conterminous United States which includes all types of managed areas. Examples include National and State Parks and Forests, Wilderness Areas, Indian and Military Reservations, and National Wildlife Refuges. Researchers at the RSRU have compiled this database by integrating a number of data sources diverse in scale and map projection. The MAD data is presented in this map service with a variety of basemap layers from ESRI. MAD can be used with supplementary environmental data sets for applications in conservation planning, to determine protection status, preserve selection and design, climate change research, and a wide variety of other environmental studies
After opening the map, please see the Layer Properties dialog General tab for each layer for more information about the data sources used.
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.2 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Conservation.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these service and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
Basemap containing geological and geochemical data for the US from the USGS: http://www.usgs.gov
The detailed geological layer and the geochemistry layer are published by the USGS Mineral Resources Online Spatial Data program, a source for regional and global Geology, Geochemistry, Geophysics, and Mineral Resource maps and data: http://mrdata.usgs.gov. For full information about this data see: http://tin.er.usgs.gov/metadata. Please see the USGS terms of use and policies for information at: http://www.usgs.gov/laws/info_policies.html
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.2 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Geology.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these service and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
Basemap containing climate data for the USA.
See the Layer Properties dialog General tab for each layer for information about the data sources used.
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.0 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Climate.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these service and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
This map provides live online information about current natural hazards in the USA from the USGS Natural Hazards Support System (NHSS). The NHSS ( http://nhss.cr.usgs.gov ) provides a comprehensive overview of current natural hazard events and is published by the USGS Rocky Mountain Geographic Science Center (RMGSC) from a various data sources. For full information about the data used in NHSS, please see: http://nhss.cr.usgs.gov/data.shtml.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Hazards.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these service and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
This maps contains information about current and recent wildfires in the US. It is published by the GEOMAC (Geospatial Multi-Agency Coordination Group), a US federal goverment inter-agency team.
The Current Fires layer displays point data for large active fire incidents that have been entered into the National Interagency Fire Center Oracle database. This database is updated every morning.
The Current Fire Perimeters layer contains fire perimeters that are submitted to GeoMAC by field offices. The fire perimeters are updated every one or two days, as the data is made available.
Layers are also included showing thermal imaging data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite and the Hazard Mapping System (HMS).
The GEOMAC team is a multi-agency group with technical and subject matter experts from the Department of Interior's fire management agencies - the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the United States Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture. As the sole science agency for the Department of the Interior the U.S. Geological Survey also plays a pivotal role by hosting and maintaining the GeoMAC website. Other partners include the National Interagency Fire Center National Interagency Fire Center (http://www.nifc.gov), U.S. Department of the Interior - Office of Wildland Fire Coordination, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration. For more information please see http://www.geomac.gov. The PDF Users Guide at that site describes the content of the data. This map can also be accessed directly on the Internet using the viewer at that website.
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.2 or more recent because it also contains ArcGIS Online basemaps as reference and backgrounds. The GEOMAC layer itself is an ArcIMS image service that can be accessed with ArcGIS 8.2 or more recent. To add the GEOMAC service into ArcGIS Desktop or ArcGIS Explorer directly without using this MXD file or the US Wildfire LYR file available on the Layers page, connect to this ArcIMS server http://www.geomac.gov and add the service called geomac into your map.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Wildfires.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these service and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.
This map contains the USGS National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD), a component of the USGS Land Cover Characterization Program. It contains the 1992 and 2001 versions of the data. The seamless NLCD contains 21 categories of land cover information suitable for a variety of State and regional applications, including landscape analysis, land management, and modeling nutrient and pesticide runoff.
The NLCD map services are published by the USGS EROS (Earth Resources Observation and Science) Data Center (http://eros.usgs.gov) via the USGS National Map Seamless Server (http://seamless.usgs.gov), and the data program is also managed by the Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics Consortium (http://www.mrlc.gov).
USGS EROS Data Center Land Cover Products page: http://eros.usgs.gov/products/landcover
USGS Land Cover Institute: http://landcover.usgs.gov
NLCD 2001: http://www.mrlc.gov/nlcd.php
NLCD 1992: http://landcover.usgs.gov/natllandcover.php
NLCD legend as graphic file: http://ims.cr.usgs.gov/Image_Library/Legends/MRLC/NLCD_2001_Land_Cover.gif
This map also contains basemap services from ESRI ArcGIS Online as reference and backgrounds.
This map document requires ArcGIS 9.2 or more recent because it contains cached ArcGIS Online basemap services. The USGS NLCD services on the National Map Seamless server used in this map are in ArcIMS image service format that can be accessed with ArcGIS 8.2 or more recent.
You can link to this map document in an email, blog or web page using the following URL: http://downloads2.esri.com/resources/arcgisdesktop/maps/US_Land_Cover.mxd
Disclaimer: This map references one or more online web services published by a third party such as a government agency or educational institution. This map is provided as a convenience to ArcGIS Desktop users so they can easily discover and access these services. ESRI isn't the supplier or publisher of these services and makes no warranty about the accuracy, currency or availability of the data. The design, availability and content of these services is not controlled or managed by ESRI. Please be sure to review the terms and conditions on the website of the publisher of these services. It is up to you to know and trust your data before using it in any mission critical situations or analyses. The publisher of the services may impose conditions on the use of these services or technical restrictions such as the maximum image size that can be returned and ability to export data locally. Questions, issues or suggestions about the content and use of these services should be directed to the publisher of the services. Please credit the publisher fully when using these services and please contact the publisher to see if any clearance or permission is needed before utilizing these services in printed map products or web-based applications.