The Center for International Earth Science Information Network specializes in on-line data and information management, spatial data integration and training, and interdisciplinary research related to human interactions in the environment.
EROS is a remotely sensed data management, systems development, and research field center for the U.S. Geological Survey's Climate and Land Use Change Mission Area.
NGDC's Mission is to provide long-term scientific data stewardship for the Nation's geophysical data, ensuring quality, integrity, and accessibility. NGDC's data holdings currently contain more than 400 digital and analog databases,
The geographic information available from The National Map includes orthoimagery (aerial photographs), elevation, geographic names, hydrography, boundaries, transportation, structures, and land cover.
The Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array comprises the PANGA Geodesy Laboratory at Central Washington University and ~350 continuously operating, high-precision GPS receivers located throughout the Pacific Northwest. Data from these receivers is continuously downloaded, analyzed, archived and disseminated by the Geodesy Lab as part of the geophysics and tectonics research programs within the Department of Geological Sciences, Central Washington University.
Since its creation in 1890, the Washington Geological Survey has released over 1,000 publications and maps. Publications contains everything that they produce, from reports to maps. Maps contains a collection of all of their map-based publications only.
The Washington State Geospatial Clearinghouse is a node on the NSDI national network of spatial information servers. Through this resource you will be able to discover what spatial information is available for Washington State or for other geographic entities.