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1. 2010 New York City Census Tracts Water Included

2010. The Census Tracts for the 2000 US Census. These boundary files are derived from the US Census Bureau's TIGER project and have been geographically m... New York (City). Department of City Planning.

2. 2010 U.S. Drainage Systems (Generalized)

2010. U.S. Drainage Systems (Generalized) represents the major drainage systems within United States. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).

3. 2010 U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Areas

2010. U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Areas represents the water feature areas (for example, bays, glaciers, lakes, and swamps) of the United States. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).

4. 2010 U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Lines

2010. U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Lines represents the linear water features (for example, aqueducts, canals, intracoastal waterways, and streams) ... Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).

5. 2010 U.S. Rivers and Streams

2010. U.S. Rivers and Streams represents detailed rivers and streams in the United States. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).

6. 2010 World Drainage Systems

2010. World Drainage Systems represents the major drainage systems of the world. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).

7. 2010 World Lakes

2010. World Lakes represents the major lakes and inland seas of the world. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).

8. 2010 World Linear Water

2010. World Linear Water represents the narrow rivers and streams of the world. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).

9. 2010 World Rivers

2010. World Rivers represents the major rivers within the world. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).

10. 2010 World Water Bodies

2010. World Water Bodies represents the open water rivers, lakes, seas, and oceans of the world. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).