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  1. Title: Geologic atlas of Pope County, Minnesota, C-15, Part B, Plate 6, Hydrogeology of the Surficial Aquifers

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    Summary: Maps showing the ground water resources and hydrolgic characteristics of unconsolidated sediments found at the surface of the landscape and water table elevation and depth to water table, scale 1:100,000, Pope County.

  2. Title: Geologic atlas of Pope County, Minnesota, C-15, Part B, Plate 8, Hydrogeologic Cross Sections

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    Summary: Cross sections detailing how and whe bedrock and Quaternary (unconsolidated glacial and stream sediment overlying the bedrock) aquifers, scale mixed, Pope County.

  3. Title: Geologic atlas of Pope County, Minnesota, C-15, Part B, Plate 7, Hydrogeology of the Buried Aquifers

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    Summary: Maps showing the hydrolgic characteristics of buried aquifers in unconsolidated sediments overlying the bedrock and water table elevation and depth to water table in the buried aquifers, including the age of the water as determined from radioactive isotopes in the water, scale 1:100,000, Pope County.

  4. Title: Geologic atlas of Pope County, Minnesota, C-15, Part B, Plate 9, Sensitivity to Pollution of the Buried Aquifers

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    Summary: Map showing the susceptibility of ground water in the buried unconsolidated sediment aquifers to contamination, including the age of the water as determined from radioactive isotopes in the water, scale 1:150,000, Pope County.

  5. Title: Geologic atlas of Pine County, Minnesota, C-13, Part B, Plate 10, Sensitivity to Pollution of the Uppermost Bedrock Aquifers

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    Summary: Map showing the susceptibility of ground water in the upper most bedrock aquifers to contamination, including the age of the water as determined from radioactive isotopes in the water, scale 1:110,000, Pine County.

  6. Title: Geologic atlas of Pine County, Minnesota, C-13, Part B, Plate 9, Hydrogeologic Cross Sections

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    Summary: Cross sections detailing how and when ground water moves through the bedrock and Quaternary (unconsolidated glacial and stream sediment overlying the bedrock) aquifers, scale mixed, Pine County.

  7. Title: Geologic atlas of Pine County, Minnesota, C-13, Part B, Plate 8, Hydrogeology of the Unconsolidated and Bedrock Aquifers

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    Summary: Maps showing ground water resources and aquifer characteristics in the bedrock and unconsolidated sediments overlying the bedrock, including the age of the water as determined from radioactive isotopes in the water, scale 1:150,000, Pine County.

  8. Title: Geologic atlas of Goodhue County, Minnesota, C-12, Part B, Plate 7, Bedrock and Water-Table Hydrogeology

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    Summary: Maps showing ground water resources and aquifer characteristics in the bedrock and unconsolidated sediments overlying the bedrock, including the age of the water as determined from radioactive isotopes in the water, scale 1:150,000, Goodhue County.

  9. Title: Geologic atlas of Goodhue County, Minnesota, C-12, Part B, Plate 9, Sensitivity to Pollution of the Uppermost Bedrock Aquifers

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    Summary: Map showing the susceptibility of ground water in the upper most bedrock aquifers to contamination, including the age of the water as determined from radioactive isotopes in the water, scale 1:100,000, Goodhue County.

  10. Title: Geologic atlas of Pope County, Minnesota, C-15, Part A, Plate 4, Quaternary Stratigraphy

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    Summary: Cross sections showing the subsurface stratigraphy and unit characteristics of unconsolidated (glacial and stream sediments) overlying the bedrock, scale 1:200,000, Pope County.

  11. Title: Geologic atlas of Goodhue County, Minnesota, C-12, Part B, Plate 8, Hydrogeologic Cross Sections

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    Summary: Cross sections detailing how and when ground water moves through the bedrock and Quaternary (unconsolidated glacial and stream sediment overlying the bedrock) aquifers, scale 1:100,000, Goodhue County.

  12. Title: Quaternary geology-Otter Tail area, west-central Minnesota, RHA-5, Part A, Plate 2

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    Summary: Quaternary (glacial and stream sediment) stratigraphy of the upper Minnesota River basin, Minnesota, scale 1:200,000.

  13. Title: Quaternary geology-Otter Tail area, west-central Minnesota, RHA-5, Part A, Plate 1

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    Summary: Quaternary geology map showing interpretations of Quaternary (Pleistocene [glacial] and Holocene [post-glacial]) surficial geology (distribution and type of materials at the land surface), of the Otter Tail area, west-central Minnesota, scale 1:200,000.

  14. Title: Principal Aquifers, New York State, 1998

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    Summary: This data set contains the shallowest principal aquifers of New York State, portrayed as lines. The data set was developed as part of the effort to produce the maps published at 1:2,500,000 in the printed series "Ground Water Atlas of the United States". The published maps contain base and cultural features not included in these data. This data set was previously called Principal Aquifers of the 48 Contiguous United States. These data are intended for use in publications, at a scale of 1:2,500,000 or smaller. Due to the small scale, the primary intended use is for regional and national data display and analysis, rather than specific local data analysis.

  15. Title: Geologic map of Minnesota, New Ulm sheet, bedrock geology

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    Summary: Map showing interpretations of bedrock geology (distribution of rock at the land surface and beneath surface sediments) of the New Ulm quadrangle, scale 1:250,000.

  16. Title: University of Iowa campus map, circa 1943

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    Summary: 28 × 33 cm

  17. Title: Sectional map of the surveyed portion of Minnesota : and the north western part of Wisconsin

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    Summary: Shows counties, township grid, transportation routes, and Indian reservations; Pierce County, and portions of Aiken County belonging to Ramsey and Pine counties; also shows Pipestone County located south of Rock County; Cook County not shown.; "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1857, by J.S. Sewall, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Second District of Minnesota."; Inside front cover: Published by J.S. Sewall & C.W. Iddings, Saint Paul, Jan. 1, 1860.; Originally folded in covers.; "C.A. Swift, engraver, Boston, Mass."; "Drawn by A.J. Hill." 81 x 60 centimeters Scale approximately 1:760,320 Twelve miles to one inch General Minnesota Maps

  18. Title: A diocesan map of the Church of England in Newfoundland and Labrador : showing the deaneries and missions

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    Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale [1:1,250,000] (W 65°30'--W 52°30'/N 61°15'--N46°20') Probably done by Joseph James Curling as preface on accompanying text (catalogued separately) is signed J.J.C. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights in feet. Insets: [continuation of map] -- [North Atlantic Ocean]. 1 map : color ; 60 x 94 cm Scale [1:1,250,000] General Map Collection

  19. Title: Route map of journey through North-East Brazil by James W. Wells, civil engineer Engraved by Edwd. Weller

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    Summary: Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Lines of Wells's route, proposed railway, and roads are shown. Includes information on soil quality and indigenous territories. Campos geraes - grass land with occasional belts of forest - and campinas - grass land devoid of bush only found on the high table land - are shown. From: The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 46 (1876), pp. 308-28; held in Firestone Library. Call number: G7 .J687 v. 46 1876

  20. Title: Mapping Rome

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    Summary: This collection of digitized cartographic and historic data pertains to the city of Rome, Italy. Included within are assets such as the “Nolli Map” (La Pianta Grande di Roma) of 1748. Associated with this map are a number of related cartographic assets: (a) 1320 indexed sites or “Nolli Points,” which are numerical keys associated with specific sites in the city; (b) the polygonal outlines of buildings on Nolli’s map; (c) the polygonal outlines of landscape features such as vineyards, parks, villas found on Nolli’s map; (d) the polygonal outlines of the historical neighborhoods of Rome, known as rioni; and (e) the polygonal outline of the Tiber River flowing through the city.

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