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Fall 2006
 

Organizations Around the World Use ArcIMS

Esri's Internet mapping technologies add geographic data and analysis to a multitude of applications that serve organizations and communities in a variety of ways. To submit your Web site and to view other Web sites powered by Esri technology, visit www.esri.com/serversites.

European Environment Agency

www.eea.europa.eu/maps/ozone
With 32 providers in Europe contributing data every hour, this ArcIMS software-based Web site offers up-to-date information on ozone conditions across Europe. Visitors can search by place-name or postal code to find the levels of ozone pollution for the current day or past dates. The map indicates levels of low, slight, moderate, high, and very high ozone levels, as well as locations of measurement stations.

City of Quinte West

www.quintewestmaps.com
The City of Quinte West in Ontario, Canada, created the Community Interactive GIS Web application using ArcIMS to allow citizens and visitors to view, query, and search data on assets, such as roads, properties, parks, schools, and businesses. Map layers are organized according to public facilities, economic development and tourism, basemap data, properties, and aerial photographs.

W.M. Keck Earth Sciences and Mining Research Information Center

keck.library.unr.edu/mapserver.htm
The W.M. Keck Earth Sciences and Mining Research Information Center, University of Nevada, provides access for researchers to specialized bibliographic databases, scientific visualization and modeling packages, and geospatial data resources. Several ArcIMS projects serve as indexes to selected Nevada maps, satellite images, geology, Nevada counties, demographics, soil surveys, and more.

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