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1. Water Polygons, San Joaquin County, California, 2015

2015. San Joaquin County (Calif.). Community Development Department. This polygon shapefile represents areas of inland water such as lakes, rivers, and streams as well as landforms, such as islands and tracts, in San... San Joaquin County (Calif.). Community Development Department.

2. World Shoreline Boundary between Lake Islands and Lakes, 2014 (Crude-resolution)

2014. Wessel, Paul and Smith, Walter H. F. This polygon shapefile represents the boundary between lake islands and lakes at crude resolution. Lake islands, or inland islands, are landmasses ... United States. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

3. World Shoreline Boundary between Lake Islands and Lakes, 2014 (Full-resolution)

2014. Wessel, Paul and Smith, Walter H. F. This polygon shapefile represents the boundary between lake islands and lakes at full resolution. Lake islands, or inland islands, are landmasses i... United States. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

4. World Shoreline Boundary between Lake Islands and Lakes, 2014 (High-resolution)

2014. Wessel, Paul and Smith, Walter H. F. This polygon shapefile represents the boundary between lake islands and lakes at high resolution. Lake islands, or inland islands, are landmasses i... United States. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

5. World Shoreline Boundary between Lake Islands and Lakes, 2014 (Intermediate-resolution)

2014. Wessel, Paul and Smith, Walter H. F. This polygon shapefile represents the boundary between lake islands and lakes at intermediate resolution. Lake islands, or inland islands, are land... United States. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

6. World Shoreline Boundary between Lake Islands and Lakes, 2014 (Low-resolution)

2014. Wessel, Paul and Smith, Walter H. F. This polygon shapefile represents the boundary between lake islands and lakes at low resolution. Lake islands, or inland islands, are landmasses in... United States. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.