| Delaware State DRG and DLG Server Homepage |
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PLEASE SELECT A COUNTY BY MOVING YOUR CURSOR OVER THE MAP OF DELAWARE ON THE RIGHT. DLGs - Digital Line Graphs produced by the United States Geological Survey. DLGs consist of several layers of 1:24,000 map scale (vector) data for each USGS defined quad: boundaries, hydrography, vegetative surface cover, non-vegetative features, roads and trails, railroads, pipe and trans lines, and manmade features. Also included in this dataset is a hypsography (elevation contour) layer, nine layers in all. Data are projected in UTM coordinates using datum NAD83. DRGs - Digital Raster Graphics produced by the United States Geological Survey. DRGs are scanned (raster) images of the USGS Topographic Sheets. They are most commonly used as basemaps for georeferencing other datasets or for visual analysis. DRGs are available at 1:24,000 (quad level, 7.5 min. series), 1:100,000 (30 x 60 min. series), and 1:250,000 (1 x 2 degree series) map scale. These data are also projected in UTM coordinates using datum NAD83. DLG and DRG data are available at the quad level and can be accessed by clicking on the map to the right. Smaller spatial scale data is available in DRG format only and can be obtained through Delaware Region Small-Scale Series DRGs If you are interested in a particular geographic feature but are unsure which quad contains that feature, try searching the USGS Geographic Names Information Server (GNIS). |
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Notes on File Fomats: DLGs All Arc/Info Export (.e00) files and ArcView Shapefiles (.shp, .shx, .dbf) were created from the DLG standard format data. The DLGARC command with all default options was used in Unix Arc/Info Version 7.2.1 for this procedure. These files should be readable by most versions of Arc/Info and ArcView on Mac, Windows, and Unix operating systems. DRGs |
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Notes on Data Production: DLG Production Delaware is the only state in the nation to boast complete and up-to-date topographic coverage in analog and digital maps. All the DLG layers are also available on CDs that can be borrowed from the Delaware Geological Survey Earth Science Information Center by contacting W.S. Schenck at rockman@udel.edu. DRG Production |
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For Additional Information: If you are interested in obtaining Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) or Digital Ortho-photo Quarter-Quads (DOQQs) for the State of Delaware, the data is available online at the Spatial Analysis Lab, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Delaware. If you have further comments or questions, please contact RDMS or the Delaware Geological Survey. |