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Interactive Mapping
These interactive mapping applications allow users to
utilize GIS functionality over the internet. Visitors can access, display, and
interact with GIS data through their web browser.
(Internet Explorer 6.x or higher strongly recommended).
Available Applications (Click on Image below to go to that applications splash page.) |
Release Date |
Description |
i-MapNJ DEP
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March 2008 |
UPDATED: Soils (SSURGO), Sewer Service Areas, Legislative Districts;
Removed: SOILS (ITU) |
Jun 2007 |
1930s Imagery now available. |
Feb 2007 |
11 new layers have been added in the
February 2007 release. |
Apr 2006 |
New layers have been added and many layers
updated in the April 2006 release along with some new and enhanced features. |
Aug 2004 |
The Highlands Preservation and Planning Area
layer has been added to i-MapNJ DEP. |
May 2004 |
i-MapNJ DEP provides the best
and most current versions of NJDEP's Geographic Information System (GIS)
environmental data. Updated Category One Waters and Landscape data layers
are included in i-MapNJ DEP. For the first time the new 2002 imagery is
also presented. This imagery provides the clearest view of ground features
yet posted by the State of New Jersey. Take a tour with new tutorials to
explore environmental concerns in New Jersey.
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i-MapNJ Geology
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March 2008 |
UPDATED!! The Landslides layer has been updated |
Oct 2007 |
i-MapNJ Geology has been updated in the October 2007 release. Six new layers (Surficial Geology,
Bedrock Outcrops, Bedrock Surface Topography, Bedrock Geology Cross-sections, Surficial Geology Cross-sections
and Landslides) were added. Eight layers (Bedrock Geology, Earthquake Epicenters, Ambient Major Ions, Ambient
Metals, Ambient Nutrients, Ambient Pesticides, Ambient Radionuclides and Ambient VOC) were updated. |
Feb 2007 |
Three new layers
(Place names, Mid-Atlantic States and Tidal Benchmark System ) were added. Three layers
(Earthquake Epicenters, Abandoned Mines and Ground-Water-Recharge Areas) were updated.
Some new and enhanced features have also been added.
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July 2004 |
i-MapNJ Geology is an interactive
mapping application that provides information about New Jersey's uniquely diverse and interesting Geology,
Aquifers and their Wellhead Protection Areas, Abandoned Mines from New Jersey's
long history of mining for iron, copper and other minerals, Earthquake Epicenters, and more.
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i-MapNJ NJEMS
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July 2005 |
The number of sites in the layer increased from 25,720 to 89,346.
Also, the NJEMS data tables on which the agency activities, discharge parameters, and program
interest queries run, were updated. |
Sept 2002 |
The i-MapNJ NJEMS environmental mapping tool can provide
users with information about neighborhoods, watersheds, and counties.
Homeowners can find facilities near their backyard; environmental
organizations, planners, and builders can identify open space, various
regulatory boundaries, sensitive lands, watersheds, and much, much more.
i-MapNJ NJEMS combines GIS data with NJEMS programmatic data for the first time. |
i-Map Delaware River Basin
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Sept 2007 |
The hyperlinks for the Fishing Advisories have been updated. |
May 2003 |
The i-Map Delaware River Basin application provides
answers to users' basic questions about recreational opportunities in the
Delaware Basin from New York State to Delaware Bay, including much of
New Jersey. i-Map Delaware River Basin also displays current fish
advisories from all the states as spatial data and links to all the
USGS on-line stream gages, giving boaters water information. i-Map DRB
can locate parks and amenities at parks all throughout the area. |
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