776 results returned
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Title: Geological map of the sandstone region of western Indiana (Brazil sheet) : to accompany the report on the sandstones of western Indiana by T.C. Hopkins, assistant geologist, in the annual report of the Department of Geology and Natural Resources of Indiana for 1895
Contributors:- Geological maps
- 1896
Summary: Detached from: The carboniferous sandstones of western Indiana / T.C. Hopkins. In Indiana Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources twentieth annual report. Indianapolis: Wm. B. Burford, 1896. Page 212. Imprint: Indianapolis : Wm. B. Burford, 1896. Dimensions: 53 x 38 cm; Scale: Approximately 1:126,720. 2 miles = 1 inch
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Title: Geological map of the sandstone region of western Indiana (Attica sheet) : to accompany the report on the sandstones of western Indiana by T.C. Hopkins, assistant geologist, in the annual report of the Department of Geology and Natural Resources of Indiana for 1895
Contributors:- Geological maps
- 1896
Summary: Detached from: The carboniferous sandstones of western Indiana / T.C. Hopkins. In Indiana Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources twentieth annual report. Indianapolis: Wm. B. Burford, 1896. Page 268. Imprint: Indianapolis : Wm. B. Burford, 1896. Dimensions: 47 x 32 cm
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Title: Sketch map of Indiana, showing relative location of the sandstone area
Contributors:- Index maps ; Thematic maps
- 1896
Summary: Shows Mansfield sandstone areas and quarries. Plate VIII. Detached from: Area of Mansfield sandstone / mapped by T.C. Hopkins [and] E.M. Kindle. In Indiana Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources twentieth annual report. Indianapolis: Wm. B. Burford, 1896. Page 186. Imprint: [Indianapolis] : [Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources], [1896]; Imprint: Indianapolis : Wm. B. Burford, [1896] Dimensions: 30 x 23 cm
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Title: Geographical and statistical map of Denmark and Sweden
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1821
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale [1:1,710,000] Cartographic Details: Scale [1:6,850,000] Relief shown pictorially. Map bounded on three sides by columns of text. In upper right corner: "No. 59." Contents: Map of Denmark -- Map of Norway and Sweden. Insets: Bornholm -- Iceland -- Faro Isles. 2 maps on 1 sheet : color ; 18 x 27 centimeters or smaller, on sheet 45 x 55 centimeters
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Title: Global GIS : Global Climate Database : Actual evapotranspiration
Contributors:- Point data
- 2003
- International Institute of Applied Systems Analyses
- Leemans, Rik
- Cramer, Wolfgang P.
- Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieuhygi???ne (Netherlands)
- National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (Netherlands)
Summary: This datalayer is a point shapefile that shows long-term (1931-1960) mean monthly values for actual evapotranspiration (AE) (in millimeters) on a global terrestrial grid at 0.5 degree longitude/latitude spatial resolution. The dataset is a derived portion of the Global Climate Database (May 15, 1996) which is an updated version of the IIASA database for mean monthly values of temperature, precipitation and cloudiness on a global terrestrial grid (1991), first produced by Rik Leemans and Wolfgang Cramer, and published by the International Institute of Applied Systems Analyses and also distributed by the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (Netherlands). This version of the datalayer appears as part of the USGS Global GIS : global coverage database (2003). The evapotranspiration scheme used is developed by Prentice et al. Its reference is: Prentice, I.C., Sykes, M. Cramer, W., 1993. A simulation model for the transient effects of climate change on forest landscapes. Ecological Modelling, 65: 51-70. The USGS Global GIS database contains a wealth of USGS and other public domain data, including global coverages of elevation, landcover, seismicity, and resources of minerals and energy at a nominal scale of 1:1 million. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and The American Geological Institute (AGI) announced a cooperative agreement that will focus on making the USGS Global Geographic Information System (GIS) database readily available to educators and the general public in the form of a DVD based world atlas.
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Title: Global GIS : Global Climate Database : Cloud coverage
Contributors:- Point data
- 2003
- International Institute of Applied Systems Analyses
- Leemans, Rik
- Cramer, Wolfgang P.
- Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieuhygi???ne (Netherlands)
- National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (Netherlands)
Summary: This datalayer is a point shapefile that shows long-term (1931-1960) mean monthly values for cloud cover on a global terrestrial grid at 0.5 degree longitude/latitude spatial resolution. The dataset is a derived portion of the Global Climate Database (May 15, 1996) which is an updated version of the IIASA database for mean monthly values of temperature, precipitation and cloudiness on a global terrestrial grid (1991), first produced by Rik Leemans and Wolfgang Cramer, and published by the International Institute of Applied Systems Analyses and also distributed by the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (Netherlands). This version of the datalayer appears as part of the USGS Global GIS : global coverage database (2003). Cloud Coverage or Cloudiness is defined as the actual number of bright sunshine hours over the potential number, and is thus expressed as a percentage figure. A high percentage means more sunshine and fewer clouds. The USGS Global GIS database contains a wealth of USGS and other public domain data, including global coverages of elevation, landcover, seismicity, and resources of minerals and energy at a nominal scale of 1:1 million. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and The American Geological Institute (AGI) announced a cooperative agreement that will focus on making the USGS Global Geographic Information System (GIS) database readily available to educators and the general public in the form of a DVD based world atlas.
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Title: Global GIS : Global Climate Database : Precipitation
Contributors:- Point data
- 2003
- International Institute of Applied Systems Analyses
- Leemans, Rik
- Cramer, Wolfgang P.
- Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieuhygi???ne (Netherlands)
- National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (Netherlands)
Summary: This datalayer is a point shapefile that shows long-term (1931-1960) mean monthly values for precipitation (in millimeters) on a global terrestrial grid at 0.5 degree longitude/latitude spatial resolution. The dataset is a derived portion of the Global Climate Database (May 15, 1996) which is an updated version of the IIASA database for mean monthly values of temperature, precipitation and cloudiness on a global terrestrial grid (1991), first produced by Rik Leemans and Wolfgang Cramer, and published by the International Institute of Applied Systems Analyses and also distributed by the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (Netherlands). This version of the datalayer appears as part of the USGS Global GIS : global coverage database (2003). The USGS Global GIS database contains a wealth of USGS and other public domain data, including global coverages of elevation, landcover, seismicity, and resources of minerals and energy at a nominal scale of 1:1 million. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and The American Geological Institute (AGI) announced a cooperative agreement that will focus on making the USGS Global Geographic Information System (GIS) database readily available to educators and the general public in the form of a DVD based world atlas.
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Title: Global GIS : Global Climate Database : Temperature
Contributors:- Point data
- 2003
- International Institute of Applied Systems Analyses
- Leemans, Rik
- Cramer, Wolfgang P.
- Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieuhygi???ne (Netherlands)
- National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (Netherlands)
Summary: This datalayer is a point shapefile that shows long-term (1931-1960) mean monthly values for temperatures (in degrees Celsius) on a global terrestrial grid at 0.5 degree longitude/latitude spatial resolution. The dataset is a derived portion of the Global Climate Database (May 15, 1996) which is an updated version of the IIASA database for mean monthly values of temperature, precipitation and cloudiness on a global terrestrial grid (1991), first produced by Rik Leemans and Wolfgang Cramer, and published by the International Institute of Applied Systems Analyses and also distributed by the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (Netherlands). This version of the datalayer appears as part of the USGS Global GIS : global coverage database (2003). The USGS Global GIS database contains a wealth of USGS and other public domain data, including global coverages of elevation, landcover, seismicity, and resources of minerals and energy at a nominal scale of 1:1 million. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and The American Geological Institute (AGI) announced a cooperative agreement that will focus on making the USGS Global Geographic Information System (GIS) database readily available to educators and the general public in the form of a DVD based world atlas.
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Title: Global GIS : Global Climate Database : Potential evapotranspiration
Contributors:- Point data
- 2003
- International Institute of Applied Systems Analyses
- Leemans, Rik
- Cramer, Wolfgang P.
- Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieuhygi???ne (Netherlands)
- National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (Netherlands)
Summary: This datalayer is a point shapefile that shows long-term (1931-1960) mean monthly values for potential evapotranspiration (PET) (in millimeters) on a global terrestrial grid at 0.5 degree longitude/latitude spatial resolution. The dataset is a derived portion of the Global Climate Database (May 15, 1996) which is an updated version of the IIASA database for mean monthly values of temperature, precipitation and cloudiness on a global terrestrial grid (1991), first produced by Rik Leemans and Wolfgang Cramer, and published by the International Institute of Applied Systems Analyses and also distributed by the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (Netherlands). This version of the datalayer appears as part of the USGS Global GIS : global coverage database (2003). The evapotranspiration scheme used is developed by Prentice et al. Its reference is: Prentice, I.C., Sykes, M. Cramer, W., 1993. A simulation model for the transient effects of climate change on forest landscapes. Ecological Modelling, 65: 51-70. The USGS Global GIS database contains a wealth of USGS and other public domain data, including global coverages of elevation, landcover, seismicity, and resources of minerals and energy at a nominal scale of 1:1 million. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and The American Geological Institute (AGI) announced a cooperative agreement that will focus on making the USGS Global Geographic Information System (GIS) database readily available to educators and the general public in the form of a DVD based world atlas.
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Title: Japan roads & railways, 1891.
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1891
Summary: Relief shown by hachures. North oriented to upper left. Maps show lines opened and lines surveyed or under construction. 1 map on 3 sheets: col.; 166 x 33 cm., folded in cover 16 x 12 cm.
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Title: Uxbridge, Massachusetts, 1855 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2011
- Harvard Map Collection, Harvard College Library
- Richard Clark (Firm)
- Hopkins, Griffith Morgan.
- J.F. & C.A. Watson Lithrs.
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Map of the town of Uxbridge, Worcester county, Massachusetts : from actual survey by G.M. Hopkins, Jr., lith. of J.F. Watson. It was published by Richard Clark in 1855. Scale [ca. 1:15,840]. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Massachusetts State Plane Coordinate System, Mainland Zone (in Feet) (Fipszone 2001) coordinate system. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, railroads, drainage, public buildings, schools, churches, cemeteries, industry locations (e.g. mills, factories, mines, etc.), private buildings with names of property owners, town and district boundaries, and more. Relief shown by hachures. Includes 2 inset maps of town business districts and 10 inset views of buildings.This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.
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Title: Northborough, Massachusetts, 1855 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2006
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Map of the town of Northboro, Worcester County, Mass., surveyed by G.M. Hopkins, Jr., c.e. It was published by Richard Clark in 1855. Scale [1:18,103]. It covers the town of Northborough. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Massachusetts State Plane Coordinate System, Mainland Zone (in Feet) (Fipszone 2001). All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, railroads, drainage, public buildings, schools, churches, cemeteries, industry locations (e.g. mills, factories, mines, etc.), private buildings with names of property owners, town and town district boundaries and more. Relief is shown by hachures. Includes 9 views of town buildings and inset: Northboro. Scale [1:3,960]. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps of Massachusetts from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of regions, originators, ground condition dates (1755-1922), scales, and purposes. The digitized selection includes maps of: the state, Massachusetts counties, town surveys, coastal features, real property, parks, cemeteries, railroads, roads, public works projects, etc.
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Title: Boston and vicinity, Massachusetts, 1874 (Raster Image)
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2006
Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Map of the city of Boston and its environs, published by G.M. Hopkins & Co. in 1874. Scale [ca. 1:14,500]. Covers portions of Boston, Cambridge, Somerville, Chelsea, Everett, and Brookline, Massachusetts. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Massachusetts State Plane Coordinate System, Mainland Zone (in Feet) (Fipszone 2001). All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, railroads, drainage, selected public buildings, parks, cemeteries, city ward boundaries and more. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps of Massachusetts from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of regions, originators, ground condition dates (1755-1922), scales, and purposes. The digitized selection includes maps of: the state, Massachusetts counties, town surveys, coastal features, real property, parks, cemeteries, railroads, roads, public works projects, etc.
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Title: Hopkins Marine Life Refuge, Pacific Grove, California, 1931-1984
Contributors:- Polygon data
- 2004
Summary: This polygon shapefile contains the original boundary of the Hopkins Marine Life Refuge (HMLR) as defined in Pacific Grove city ordinance No. 284 in 1931. This legislation defined the boundaries of the refuge and stated that collecting marine invertebrates or plants within the area was unlawful if performed by any person other than an affiliate or licensee of Stanford University or the University of California. The essential features of this important legislation were retained when it was superceded by sections 10657 and 10901 of the California Fish and Game Code nearly 30 years later. HMLR received additional protection in 1974 when the California State Water Resources Control Board designated it as an Area of Special Biological Significance. This designation ensures that the coastal water remains free of chemical and thermal pollution. In 1984 legislative changes were made in the California Fish and Game Code sections pertaining to HMLR (sections 10502, 10502.5, 10657, 10657.5, and 10901). The result of this legislation is that 1) a Director of the HMLR has been appointed to issue permits for scientific collecting within the refuge; 2) taking fish, marine invertebrates and plants without such a permit is prohibited; and 3) the boundaries on two sides of the refuge were extended to coincide with the Pacific Grove Marine Gardens Fish Refuge. The accuracy of these data is subject to interpretation of boundary definitation at time of creation. This layer is part of a collection of data relating to Hopkins Marine Station located near Monterey Bay, California. These data are intended for researchers, students, policy makers, and the general public for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. Hopkins Marine Station. (2004). Hopkins Marine Life Refuge, Pacific Grove, California, 1931-1984. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/xf457bp9996. city ordinance No. 284 states "The Hopkins Marine Life Refuge embraces the land and ocean water from the highest tide line situated between the northerly extension of the west side of 3rd street, to the northerly extension of the west side of Eardley Avenue, all within the limits of Pacific Grove, designated as District No. 16, and extends out into the bay to a distance of 1,000 feet from the high tide land. The shore lands makes a deep outward curve into the bay between the E. and W. limits of this refuge. Situated on the land within the curve are the Hopkins Marine Laboratories, owned and controlled by Stanford University. 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: Buildings, Hopkins Marine Station, Pacific Grove, California. 2004
Contributors:- Polygon data
- 2004
Summary: This polygon shapefile contains the building footprints of Hopkins Marine Station in 2004. Polygons were screen digitized from a 10cm color image provided by Hopkins Marine Station. This layer is part of a collection of data relating to Hopkins Marine Station located near Monterey Bay, California. These data are intended for researchers, students, policy makers, and the general public for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. Hopkins Marine Station. (2004). Buildings, Hopkins Marine Station, Pacific Grove, California. 2004. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/bp759kw5496. 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: Fence Boundary, Hopkins Marine Station, Pacific Grove, California, 1996
Contributors:- Line data
- 2004
Summary: This line shapefile represents ths fence boundary of Hopkins Marine Station, located near Monterey Bay in Pacific Grove, California. These data were digitized from USGS doqq NE_Monterey quadrangle (FILENAME: 36121E82) version 1996 12 at a 1:2,500 scale. This layer is part of a collection of data relating to Hopkins Marine Station located near Monterey Bay, California. These data are intended for researchers, students, policy makers, and the general public for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. Hopkins Marine Station. (2004). Fence Boundary, Hopkins Marine Station, Pacific Grove, California, 1996. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/wv635qf1864. 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: Hopkins Marine Station, Pacific Grove, California, 2001
Contributors:- Raster data
- 2004
Summary: This raster layer is a georeferenced image (GeoTIFF) of an aerial photograph of Hopkins Marine Station, located near Monterey Bay in Pacific Grove, California. This layer is part of a collection of data relating to Hopkins Marine Station located near Monterey Bay, California. These data are intended for researchers, students, policy makers, and the general public for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. Hopkins Marine Station. (2004). Hopkins Marine Life Refuge, Pacific Grove, California, 1931-1984. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/zc463sk8155. 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: Hewatt Transect, Hopkins Marine Life Refuge, Pacific Grove, California, 2004
Contributors:- Line data
- 2004
Summary: This line shapefile represents Hewatt's Transect, located in the Hopkins Marine Life Refuge, Pacific Grove, California. In 1931, a graduate student at Hopkins Marine Station (HMS), Willis Hewatt, took an inventory of invertebrates living along a strip of intertidal rocks 108 yards long and a yard wide. This transect represents the original survey area. These data were provided by Carolyn Sotka, HMS. A transect is line across a habitat or part of a habitat. It can be as simple as a string or rope placed in a line on the ground. The number of organisms of each species can be observed and recorded at regular intervals along the transect. These data are intended for researchers, students, policy makers, and the general public for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. Hopkins Marine Station and Sotka, Carolyn. (2004). Hewatt Transect, Hopkins Marine Life Refuge, Pacific Grove, California, 2004. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/qx938nv4212. 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: Monterey Bay Aquarium, Pacific Grove, California, 1996
Contributors:- Polygon data
- 2004
Summary: This polygon shapefile represents the Monterey Bay Aquarium building as of 1996. These data were extracted from the 1:2500 scale USGS Digital Ortho Quarter Quad (DOQQ) of the Northeast Monterey quadrangle (FILENAME: 36121E82 version 12/1996). This layer is part of a collection of data relating to Hopkins Marine Station located near Monterey Bay, California. These data are intended for researchers, students, policy makers, and the general public for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. Hopkins Marine Station. (2004). Monterey Bay Aquarium, Pacific Grove, California, 1996. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/qh330yb9782. 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: Plat book of the city of Saint Paul, Minn. and suburbs : from official records, private plans and actual surveys
Contributors:- Not specified
- 1928
Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale [1:200] and [1:100]. 200 ft. to the in. and 100 ft. to the in. Some maps presented at a scale of [1:300], 300 ft. to 1 in. Includes indexes. 1 atlas (124 unnumbered pages) : 58 colored maps ; 64 centimeters