Program
in Geographic Information Sciences
Data Files Available for Download or Lab Use
This page documents and provides access to various data sets available at UT-Dallas. They are primarily intended for use by students taking GIS classes but are made available on the web as a courtesy. Certain files are copyrighted. Many files are large! For a general guide to data sources on the Internet go to:
| http://www.utdallas.edu/~briggs/other_gis.html Guide to Data Sources on Internet |
For other sources of local data go to:
| http://www.dfwinfo.com Dallas/Fort Worth Data | |
| http://txsdc.utsa.edu Texas State Data Center at UT San Antonio (Previously at Texas A&M) | |
| http://www.tnris.state.tx.us Texas state government data depository |
Data Download
1995 Street Centerline file from North Texas GIS Consortium (1 m
positional accuracy)
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Dallas/ Fort Worth Historical Census Tracts
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City
of Dallas, TX Historical city boundaries 1912, 1922, 1940, 1950,
1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000
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File Access
Files listed here are available via automated drive mappings [ GISData on 'Wilbur' (Q) ] in the Green Microcomputer labs in GR 3.206 and GR 3.602. Other users on the UT-Dallas campus network may also access these files with appropriate drive mappings. They are also accessible via the web at http://wilbur.utdallas.edu/gisdata/ However, they have not been optimized for web access. For example, multiple files may need to be downloaded for useable results and files in ESRI coverage format cannot be downloaded in a readable form.
NTGISC: North Texas GIS Consortium data including high resolution digital terrain model and digital ortho photos for 1995 and 1997 covering the core of the Dallas/Fort Worth region. | |
UsgsDRG: US Geological Survey digital raster graphs for North Texas area | |
TxDOQQ: USGS digital ortho quarter quads for Dallas/Fort Worth region | |
FEMA_Flood: Federal Emergency Management Administration Flood Plain data (FIRM) for Texas and California |
Do not download these files to lab machines. It fills the local disks. Instead, use drive mapping: GISDATA on Wilbur (Q)
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