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VENTS Geographic Information System (GIS)

Geographic information systems let us see the world, and everything in it, with new eyes. -- ESRI


What is a GIS?

GIS is powerful computer software for managing all sorts of information according to precise geographical location. A GIS allows you to view this information as a map.

In addition to its great mapping capabilities, GIS has also revolutionized data integration, display, and management in a wide range of scientific fields. The VENTS group at NOAA-PMEL in Newport is pleased to present the capability of linking a GIS to this web page. You will be dealing interactively with ArcView, the extremely, powerful interface to the Arc/Info GIS.

red ball More Info. on GIS in General

red ball More Info. on ArcView

red ball More Info. on Arc/Info

red ball Retrieve the article "GIS for RIDGE Research"

red ball Retrieve an article on Scientific Information Modeling


Connect to VENTS GIS:

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From here you can either choose to make maps or download data

 

For more information on the VENTS GIS project please contact Andra.Bobbitt@noaa.gov


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