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1. U.S. Drainage Systems (Generalized), 1992
1992. Esri. U.S. Drainage Systems (Generalized) represents the major drainage systems within United States. Esri.
2. U.S. National Atlas Federal Land Lines, 2015
2015. National Atlas of the United States and the United States Geological Survey and Esri. U.S. National Atlas Federal Land Lines represents the linear federally owned or administered land features (for example, national parkways and wild... Esri.
3. U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Lines, 2012
2012. National Atlas of the United States and Esri. U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Lines represents the linear water features (for example, aqueducts, canals, intracoastal waterways, and streams) ... Esri.
4. U.S. Rivers and Streams, 2004
2004. U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Esri. U.S. Rivers and Streams represents detailed rivers and streams in the United States. Esri.
5. U.S. Rivers (Generalized), 2009
2009. Esri. U.S. Rivers (Generalized) represents the major rivers within the United States. Esri.
6. World Drainage Systems, 1992
1992. Esri. World Drainage Systems represents the major drainage systems of the world. Esri.
7. World Rivers, 2001
2001. Esri. World Rivers represents the major rivers within the world. Esri.
8. World Water Lines, 2018
2018. Garmin International, Inc. World Linear Water represents the rivers, streams, and canals of the world. These rivers, streams, and canals are too narrow to be represented as p... Esri.