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Title: Geological sketch map of Western Australia : based on the work of the Geological Survey, 1919
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1919
Summary: Geological map of W.A. showing minerals, goldfields and other mining district boundaries, divisional boundaries and explorer's routes. Relief by hachures and spot heights. 81 x 55 centimeters
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Title: Metropolitan area
Contributors:- Image data
- 1960
Summary: Street map showing local government boundaries. "Crown Copyright Reserved February 1960" 4 copies present in library collection
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Title: Cockburn Sound District
Contributors:- Image data
- 1959
Summary: Relief shown by contours, rock drawings, and spot heights. Cadastral map on a topographic base. Map is part of a series; the Map Library does not have the rest of this set. "Crown Copyright Reserved September 1959" Map shows boundary sections, original and licensed property subdivisions, and street names. The vertical detail on this sheet is obtained from air photographs, using Multiplex stereo-plotting equipment.
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Title: 2-Meter Bathymetric Slope Grid: Northern Section of North Monterey Bay, California, 2009
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2010
Summary: This raster dataset is a 2-meter slope grid containing multibeam bathymetry data for the northern section of North Monterey Bay, California collected from a USGS Western Coastal & Marine Geology survey of the Monterey Bay area from Año Nuevo to Moss Landing. These data were acquired between August 13- September 3, 2009 (field activity S-7-09-MB), from Point Año Nuevo south to Table Rock, as well as a block west of Soquel Canyon; and between October 12 - December 16, 2009 (field activity S-10-09-MB), surveying between Table Rock and Moss Landing. Habitat analyses and final products derived from multibeam bathymetry data were handled by the Seafloor Mapping Lab at CSUMB. This layer was created as part of the California Seafloor Mapping Project. Marine data offered here represent the efforts of a comprehensive state waters mapping program for California launched by the California State Coastal Conservancy, Ocean Protection Council, Department of Fish and Game, and the NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program. The ultimate goal is the creation of a high-resolution 1:24,000 scale geologic and habitat base map series covering all of California's 14,500 km2 state waters out to the 3 mile limit, and support of the state's Marine Life Protection Act Initiative (MLPA) goal to create a statewide network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). This statewide project requires, involves and leverages expertise from industry, resource management agencies and academia. The tiered mapping campaign involves the use of state-of-the-art sonar, LIDAR (aerial laser) and video seafloor mapping technologies; computer aided classification and visualization; expert geologic and habitat interpretations codified into strip maps spanning California's land/sea boundary; and the creation of an online, publicly accessible data repository for the dissemination of all mapping products. USGS Western Coastal and Marine Geology Program and Seafloor Mapping Lab (2010). 2-Meter Bathymetric Slope Grid: Northern Section of North Monterey Bay, California, 2009. Seafloor Mapping Lab Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/hb808tn6384 Raw sonar data were processed with SEA Swath Processor (version 3.05.18.04) before being cleaned and prepared for CARIS with sxpegn (build 151) by David Finlayson (USGS). Data were then imported to CARIS HIPS and SIPS (version 7.0.1.0 Service Pack 1). Within CARIS, field sheets were created to tile the data into smaller work areas, and survey lines were trimmed to optimize overlap, water column noise was removed, and data were gridded to 2m resolution using a swath angle BASE surface. Data were then exported from CARIS as ascii XYZ files and imported to ARCGIS where they were combined into a single grid. data were then exported as a single continuous ASCII grid. Bathymetry products are presented according to standard California State Mapping Project specifications, including depth-dependent resolutions of 2m for data from the 0-85m depth range, 5m for 80-250m depth range, and 10m for depths of 230-1500m. A comprehensive 5m data set was produced for the total survey coverage only if per block data exceeded 85m depth and 5m resolution products were included. This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.
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Title: 2-Meter Bathymetric Hillshade Grid: Northern Section of North Monterey Bay, California, 2009
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2010
Summary: This raster dataset is a 2-meter shaded surface relief (hillshade) grid containing multibeam bathymetry data for the northern section of North Monterey Bay, California collected from a USGS Western Coastal & Marine Geology survey of the Monterey Bay area from Año Nuevo to Moss Landing. These data were acquired between August 13- September 3, 2009 (field activity S-7-09-MB), from Point Año Nuevo south to Table Rock, as well as a block west of Soquel Canyon; and between October 12 - December 16, 2009 (field activity S-10-09-MB), surveying between Table Rock and Moss Landing. Habitat analyses and final products derived from multibeam bathymetry data were handled by the Seafloor Mapping Lab at CSUMB. This layer was created as part of the California Seafloor Mapping Project. Marine data offered here represent the efforts of a comprehensive state waters mapping program for California launched by the California State Coastal Conservancy, Ocean Protection Council, Department of Fish and Game, and the NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program. The ultimate goal is the creation of a high-resolution 1:24,000 scale geologic and habitat base map series covering all of California's 14,500 km2 state waters out to the 3 mile limit, and support of the state's Marine Life Protection Act Initiative (MLPA) goal to create a statewide network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). This statewide project requires, involves and leverages expertise from industry, resource management agencies and academia. The tiered mapping campaign involves the use of state-of-the-art sonar, LIDAR (aerial laser) and video seafloor mapping technologies; computer aided classification and visualization; expert geologic and habitat interpretations codified into strip maps spanning California's land/sea boundary; and the creation of an online, publicly accessible data repository for the dissemination of all mapping products. USGS Western Coastal and Marine Geology Program and Seafloor Mapping Lab. (2010). 2-Meter Bathymetric Hillshade Grid: Northern Section of North Monterey Bay, California, 2009. Seafloor Mapping Lab Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/hc479mg3639 Raw sonar data were processed with SEA Swath Processor (version 3.05.18.04) before being cleaned and prepared for CARIS with sxpegn (build 151) by David Finlayson (USGS). Data were then imported to CARIS HIPS and SIPS (version 7.0.1.0 Service Pack 1). Within CARIS, field sheets were created to tile the data into smaller work areas, and survey lines were trimmed to optimize overlap, water column noise was removed, and data were gridded to 2m resolution using a swath angle BASE surface. Data were then exported from CARIS as ascii XYZ files and imported to ARCGIS where they were combined into a single grid. data were then exported as a single continuous ASCII grid. Bathymetry products are presented according to standard California State Mapping Project specifications, including depth-dependent resolutions of 2m for data from the 0-85m depth range, 5m for 80-250m depth range, and 10m for depths of 230-1500m. A comprehensive 5m data set was produced for the total survey coverage only if per block data exceeded 85m depth and 5m resolution products were included. This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.
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Title: 2-Meter Bathymetric Digital Elevation Model: Southern Section of North Monterey Bay, California, 2009
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2010
Summary: This raster dataset is a 2-meter digital elevation model containing multibeam bathymetry data for the southern section of North Monterey Bay, California collected from a USGS Western Coastal & Marine Geology survey of the Monterey Bay area from Año Nuevo to Moss Landing. These data were acquired between August 13- September 3, 2009 (field activity S-7-09-MB), from Point Año Nuevo south to Table Rock, as well as a block west of Soquel Canyon; and between October 12 - December 16, 2009 (field activity S-10-09-MB), surveying between Table Rock and Moss Landing. Habitat analyses and final products derived from multibeam bathymetry data were handled by the Seafloor Mapping Lab at CSUMB. This layer was created as part of the California Seafloor Mapping Project. Marine data offered here represent the efforts of a comprehensive state waters mapping program for California launched by the California State Coastal Conservancy, Ocean Protection Council, Department of Fish and Game, and the NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program. The ultimate goal is the creation of a high-resolution 1:24,000 scale geologic and habitat base map series covering all of California's 14,500 km2 state waters out to the 3 mile limit, and support of the state's Marine Life Protection Act Initiative (MLPA) goal to create a statewide network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). This statewide project requires, involves and leverages expertise from industry, resource management agencies and academia. The tiered mapping campaign involves the use of state-of-the-art sonar, LIDAR (aerial laser) and video seafloor mapping technologies; computer aided classification and visualization; expert geologic and habitat interpretations codified into strip maps spanning California's land/sea boundary; and the creation of an online, publicly accessible data repository for the dissemination of all mapping products. USGS Western Coastal and Marine Geology Program and Seafloor Mapping Lab. (2010). 2-Meter Bathymetric Digital Elevation Model: Southern Section of North Monterey Bay, California, 2009. Seafloor Mapping Lab Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/qg355tf9327 Raw sonar data were processed with SEA Swath Processor (version 3.05.18.04) before being cleaned and prepared for CARIS with sxpegn (build 151) by David Finlayson (USGS). Data were then imported to CARIS HIPS and SIPS (version 7.0.1.0 Service Pack 1). Within CARIS, field sheets were created to tile the data into smaller work areas, and survey lines were trimmed to optimize overlap, water column noise was removed, and data were gridded to 2m resolution using a swath angle BASE surface. Data were then exported from CARIS as ascii XYZ files and imported to ARCGIS where they were combined into a single grid. data were then exported as a single continuous ASCII grid. Bathymetry products are presented according to standard California State Mapping Project specifications, including depth-dependent resolutions of 2m for data from the 0-85m depth range, 5m for 80-250m depth range, and 10m for depths of 230-1500m. A comprehensive 5m data set was produced for the total survey coverage only if per block data exceeded 85m depth and 5m resolution products were included. This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.
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Title: 2-Meter Bathymetric Digital Elevation Model: Northern Section of North Monterey Bay, California, 2009
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2010
Summary: This raster dataset is a 2-meter digital elevation model containing multibeam bathymetry data for the northern section of North Monterey Bay, California collected from a USGS Western Coastal & Marine Geology survey of the Monterey Bay area from Año Nuevo to Moss Landing. These data were acquired between August 13- September 3, 2009 (field activity S-7-09-MB), from Point Año Nuevo south to Table Rock, as well as a block west of Soquel Canyon; and between October 12 - December 16, 2009 (field activity S-10-09-MB), surveying between Table Rock and Moss Landing. Habitat analyses and final products derived from multibeam bathymetry data were handled by the Seafloor Mapping Lab at CSUMB. This layer was created as part of the California Seafloor Mapping Project. Marine data offered here represent the efforts of a comprehensive state waters mapping program for California launched by the California State Coastal Conservancy, Ocean Protection Council, Department of Fish and Game, and the NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program. The ultimate goal is the creation of a high-resolution 1:24,000 scale geologic and habitat base map series covering all of California's 14,500 km2 state waters out to the 3 mile limit, and support of the state's Marine Life Protection Act Initiative (MLPA) goal to create a statewide network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). This statewide project requires, involves and leverages expertise from industry, resource management agencies and academia. The tiered mapping campaign involves the use of state-of-the-art sonar, LIDAR (aerial laser) and video seafloor mapping technologies; computer aided classification and visualization; expert geologic and habitat interpretations codified into strip maps spanning California's land/sea boundary; and the creation of an online, publicly accessible data repository for the dissemination of all mapping products. USGS Western Coastal and Marine Geology Program and Seafloor Mapping Lab. (2010). 2-Meter Bathymetric Digital Elevation Model: Northern Section of North Monterey Bay, California, 2009. Seafloor Mapping Lab Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/wk271cs5148 Raw sonar data were processed with SEA Swath Processor (version 3.05.18.04) before being cleaned and prepared for CARIS with sxpegn (build 151) by David Finlayson (USGS). Data were then imported to CARIS HIPS and SIPS (version 7.0.1.0 Service Pack 1). Within CARIS, field sheets were created to tile the data into smaller work areas, and survey lines were trimmed to optimize overlap, water column noise was removed, and data were gridded to 2m resolution using a swath angle BASE surface. Data were then exported from CARIS as ascii XYZ files and imported to ARCGIS where they were combined into a single grid. data were then exported as a single continuous ASCII grid. Bathymetry products are presented according to standard California State Mapping Project specifications, including depth-dependent resolutions of 2m for data from the 0-85m depth range, 5m for 80-250m depth range, and 10m for depths of 230-1500m. A comprehensive 5m data set was produced for the total survey coverage only if per block data exceeded 85m depth and 5m resolution products were included. This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.
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Title: Ibadan Guide Map : Nigeria 1:20,000
Contributors:- Image data
- 1969
Summary: Verso: Ancillary map of "Guide map of Ibadan: commercial centre and adjoining areas (1:5,000)," and directory. Ibadan guide map right edge of map has been cut off. "Copyright reserved."
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Title: Tourist map Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Contributors:- Image data
- 1966
Summary: Street map of Canberra, Watson to Pearce, with index to places of interest. Index to street names on verso. At head of panel titel: Commonwealth logo.
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Title: Tourist map Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Contributors:- Image data
- 1965
Summary: Street map of Canberra, including Curtin, with index to places of interest. Index to street names on verso.
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Title: USA (Populated Places, 2003)
Contributors:- Point data
- 2008
Summary: This data set includes cities in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These cities were collected from the 1970 National Atlas of the United States. Where applicable, U.S. Census Bureau codes for named populated places were associated with each name to allow additional information to be attached. The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) was also used as a source for additional information. This is a revised version of the December, 2003, data set.
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Title: Route map of Seattle
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1922
Summary: Text and map of Seattle's business section on verso.; "6-15-22." 38 x 54 centimeters
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Title: Shell touring guide, Perth environs & waterways guide
Contributors:- Image data
- 1966
Summary: Panel title. Road map of Perth environs and maps showing details of conditions and facilities on waterways. Depth shown by soundings. "Copyright exclusive to the Shell Company of Australia Ltd." "M-0783-3/6."
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Title: Eastern New Guinea and adjacent islands, showing district boundaries
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1921
Summary: Relief shown by hachures.; Source written on map: "Map taken from: Australia. Dept. of Defence. Report on the military occupation of the German New Guinea possessions. Melbourne, 1921. 24p." 101 x 112 centimeters
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Title: Dayton's University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus map, 1979
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1979
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Title: Railroad map of Michigan; prepared for the Commissioner of Railroads by George F. Cram.
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1878
Summary: Prime meridian: Washington. Inset: [Western Upper Peninsula] 1 map: hand col.; 99 x 73 cm.
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Title: Major Cities: Kenya, 2000
Contributors:- Point data
- 2000
Summary: This point shapefile identifies major cities in Kenya for 2000. Data from 1:50,000 and 250,000 topographic maps originally created by the Geological Survey of Kenya were digitized by the International Livestoack Research Institute and the Japan International Cooperation Agency. This data was used in maps throughout Nature's Benefits in Kenya: An Atlas of Ecosystems and Human Well-Being. Geological Survey of Kenya, Japanese International Cooperation Agency, and International Livestock Research Institute. (2000). Major Cities: Kenya, 2000. World Resources Institute. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/mb999xf7048 Data set is not for use in litigation. While efforts have been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the state of the art, WRI, cannot assume liability for any damages, or misrepresentations, caused by any inaccuracies in the data, or as a result of the data to be used on a particular system. WRI makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty.
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Title: Market Centers in Western Kenya, 2000
Contributors:- Point data
- 2000
Summary: This point shapefile shows locations of market centers in western Kenya. This data was used in Map 3.15 in Nature's Benefits in Kenya: An Atlas of Ecosystems and Human Well-Being. Geological Survey of Kenya and International Livestock Research Institute. (2000). Market Centers in Western Kenya, 2000. Geological Survey of Kenya. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/sb710sh4558 Data set is not for use in litigation. While efforts have been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the state of the art, WRI, cannot assume liability for any damages, or misrepresentations, caused by any inaccuracies in the data, or as a result of the data to be used on a particular system. WRI makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty.
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Title: Major Roads: Kenya, 1997
Contributors:- Line data
- 1997
Summary: This line shapefile shows major roads in Kenya. These data were originally produced as a 1:250,000 topographic map by the Geological Survey of Kenya. This data was used in maps throughout Nature's Benefits in Kenya: An Atlas of Ecosystems and Human Well-Being. Geological Survey of Kenya, Japanese International Cooperation Agency, and International Livestock Research Institute. (1997). Major Roads: Kenya, 1997. World Resources Institute. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/hd634cg4363 Data set is not for use in litigation. While efforts have been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the state of the art, WRI, cannot assume liability for any damages, or misrepresentations, caused by any inaccuracies in the data, or as a result of the data to be used on a particular system. WRI makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.