Free Maps of Haiti Earthquake and Related Resources
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Maps, Web Maps, Open Source and related geospatial data and information related to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
Haiti Earthquake GeoEye Satellite Maps on Google Earth - Working with satellite imaging company GeoEye, Google on Wednesday evening updated its imagery of Haiti to reflect the devastation of Tuesday's earthquake. Click here to view with Google Earth or to download
USGS
ERDAS Apollo Web Service
ReliefWeb - Haiti Earthquake
DigitalGlobe - WorldView-2 Imagery (free, but registration required)
DigitalGlobe - Haiti Coverage map (pdf)
GeoEye
OpenStreetMap - WikiProject Haiti/Imagery and data sources
NASA 7.0 Quake Near Port Au Prince satellite image on January 21, 2010
Satnews Daily: MDA-Radarsat-2
OpenStreetMap
CrisisCommons.org (Wiki)
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Ushahidi Network
Google - Lat Long Blog
Google Earth - KML file
GeoCommons -Mapping the News
Harvard Earthquake Geospatial Research Portal
Depiction's web maps
CubeWerx and The Carbon Project
GISCorp - GIS professionals for a better world
MapAction in Haiti - MapAction team left the UK the day after the earthquake struck
ESRI - Imagery, maps and other resources
ESRI Blog - Accessing OpenStreetMap data to help support the Haiti Earthquake Response
Immersive Media - Streetview videos
Wall Street Journal - Good thematic of estimated damage by neighborhood
USA Today - Map of earthquakes with more than 1000 deaths
New York Times - Relief map showing magnitude of the disaster
Washington Post
OpenGeoData Haiti OpenStreetMap Response
Geosquan - Danger of split geo-community
Global Voices - Haiti Blog
Download Free Haiti Maps
Download Free CIA 2008 Countries of the World Haiti Maps
Download Free Population Maps - scroll to Haiti population maps
Download Free Landuse Maps - scroll to Haiti vegetation and landuse
Download Free World Industry and Economy Maps - scroll to Haiti economic activity
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