7,738 results returned
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Title: Kun Tong new town
Contributors:- Image data
- 1956
Summary: The plan is not approved by Town Planning Board. Hong Kong. Crown Lands & Survey Office Relief shown by 25 meter contour intervals and hachures.
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Title: Hong Kong scale 1:9 600
Contributors:- Image data
- 1958
Summary: Relief is shown by rock drawing. "Surveyed by Svy. Div. C.L. & S.O. P.W.D. Hong Kong 1958." Map shows future and proposed reclamation lines. Includes Hong Kong - Kwoolon index of relevant buildings. Map is part of a set. Map Collection has sheet 196 only [it is a photocopy]. "Crown copyright reserved".
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Title: Map of part of the Rainy River district exhibiting the country in the vicinity of Manitou Eagle & Wabigoon Lakes : province of Ontario
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1896
Summary: Fifth Report Bureau of Mines. 59 x 77 centimeters
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Title: Map of the south eastern part of the Rainy River district exhibiting the country in the vicinity of Rainy Lake and River Seine : province of Ontario
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1896
Summary: Fifth Report Bureau of Mines. 81 x 184 centimeters
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Title: Map of part of the county of Ottawa showing the phosphate district; The Dept.of Crown Lands.
Contributors:- Mine maps
- 1891
Summary: 1 map: col.; 92 x 47 cm, folded to 27 x 12 cm
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Title: Map of part of the north shore of Lake Huron compiled from map issued by the Dept. of Crown Lands and from rangers' maps.
Contributors:- Cadastral maps
- 1880
Summary: Shows the Canadian Pacific Railway and Sault Ste. Marie branch of the CPR. 1 map: col.; 43 x 58 cm
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Title: Hong Kong Landuse, 2005
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2005
- International Steering Committee for Global Mapping (ISCGM)
- Survey and Mapping Office, Lands Department
- V
Summary: Hong Kong Landuse is a raster theme representing landuse classifications throughout Hong Kong at a resolution of 30 arc seconds. This layer is a component of the Global Map a 1:1,000,000 scale framework dataset of the world. It consists of vector and raster layers of transport, administrative boundaries, drainage, elevation, vegetation, land use and land cover data. The data were prepared from information provided by national mapping and other organisations worldwide.
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Title: Appendix to report of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, part II: Maps of Canada
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1857
Summary: Relief shown by hachures.; Covers northeastern Atlantic states and part of Canada. on sheets 140 x 150 centimeters or smaller
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Tile 316000_233500 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Tile 316000_233500, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38605_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Flight 150326_160149 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Flight 150326_160149, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38679_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Tile 316500_233500 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Tile 316500_233500, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38612_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Tile 316000_235000 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Tile 316000_235000, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38608_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Flight 150326_131220 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Flight 150326_131220, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38659_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Flight 150326_160443 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Flight 150326_160443, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38680_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Flight 150326_161223 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Flight 150326_161223, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38683_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Tile 317000_233500 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Tile 317000_233500, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38619_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Flight 150326_123430 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Flight 150326_123430, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38651_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Tile 315500_233000 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Tile 315500_233000, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38599_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Tile 315000_234000 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Tile 315000_234000, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38595_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Title: 2015 LiDAR Flight 150326_145143 for Dublin City
Contributors:- Multi-spectral data
- 2017
Summary: This record contains aerial laser scanning (ALS) and photogrammetry data that corresponds to Flight 150326_145143, which is one part of data that was collected over an area of more than 2km² in Dublin, Ireland in 2015 and includes 3D point-cloud (LAZ), 3D full waveform LiDAR (LAS and Pulsewave), and ortho-rectified 2D rasters. Over 1.4 billion laser points were acquired (inclusive of partially covered areas). ALS was carried out by contractors using a TopEye system S/N 443. Imagery data was captured using a Phase One camera system. The average flying altitude was 300m with the total of 41 flight paths. This dataset was collected with funding from European Research Council funded project RETURN - Rethinking Tunnelling in Urban Neighbourhoods [ERC-2012- StG-307836]. For more information on this data, consult the documentation. See the source dataset for a guide to the entire collection. A manifest of SHA-256 checksums is available in the nyu_2451_38667_manifest.json' file, within the preservation record. Users may also find a stable link to this collection at https://doi.org/10.17609/N8MQ0N/. This data is released with an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.