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11. North American Rivers, 1:10 million (2012)

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2012. Patterson, Tom and Kelso, Nathaniel Vaughn. This polyline shapefile depicts single-line drainages for rivers in North America only ranked by relative importance. Includes name and line width ... North American Cartographic Information Society.

12. Ports: United States and Territories, 2012

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2012. United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics and Institute for Water Resources (U.S.). Navigation Data Center. This point shapefile depicts physical information on commercial facilities at the principal United States coastal, Great Lakes and inland ports. Th... United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

13. Rivers, North America, Winter 2016

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2016. Hart Energy Publishing. This line shapefile represents rivers in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Data includes the name of the body of water, the type of body of wa... Hart Energy Publishing.

14. U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Areas 2002

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1995. National Atlas of the United States and the United States Geological Survey. U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Areas represents the water feature areas (e.g., bays, glaciers, lakes, and swamps) of the United States. Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI).

15. U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Areas, 2013

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1995. National Atlas of the United States and the United States Geological Survey. U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Areas represents the water feature areas (for example, bays, glaciers, lakes, and swamps) of the United States.

16. U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Lines 2002

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1995. National Atlas of the United States and the United States Geological Survey. U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Lines represents the linear water features (e.g., aqueducts, canals, intercoastal waterways, and streams) of the ... Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI).

17. Waterways Features: United States and Territories, 2011

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2011. Vanderbilt Engineering Center for Transportation Operations and Research, United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, and Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center (U.S.). The National Waterway Network is comprised of a link database and a node database. Links are line strings, which consist of beginning and end point... United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

18. Waterways Network: United States and Territories, 2011

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2011. Vanderbilt Engineering Center for Transportation Operations and Research, Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center (U.S.), and United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. The National Waterway Network is comprised of a link database and a node database. Links are line strings, which consist of beginning and end point... United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

19. World Drainage Systems, 1990-1992

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1990. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.). World Drainage Systems represents the major drainage systems of the world. This layer is part of the 2014 ESRI Data and Maps collection for ArcGIS ... Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).

20. World Drainage Systems, 1992

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1992. Esri. World Drainage Systems represents the major drainage systems of the world. Esri.