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  1. Title: General map Gettysburg

    • Not specified
    • 1925
    Contributors:

    Summary: Relief shown by hachures.; "Control based on U.S. Geological Survey map 1:62,500."; Shows paved highways, proposed paved highways, and unpaved highways.; Inset: list of railroads. 48 x 55 centimeters

  2. Title: Laos city maps 1:12,500 : Vientiane

    • Image data
    • 2000
    Contributors:

    Summary: Relief shown by 10 m. contour interval and spot heights. "Reprinted by NIMA 11-00." Includes key to boundaries and indexes to buildings and streets. Stamped: Declassified. "Grid 1,000 meter UTM : Zone 48"

  3. Title: Communist China Ethnolinguistic Groups, 1971

    • Raster data
    • 1971
    Contributors:

    Summary: This is a scanned version of the 1971 paper map entitled: Communist China Ethnolinguistic Groups. The map was scanned at 300 dots per inch and is in the TIFF format.

  4. Title: Liberia City Maps 1:10,000, Roberts Field, 1970

    • Raster data
    • 1970
    Contributors:

    Summary: This is a scanned version of the 1970 paper map entitled: Liberia City Maps 1:10,000, Roberts Field published by the United States. Army Topographic Command. The map was scanned at 300 dots per inch and is in the TIFF format.

  5. Title: Liberia City Maps 1:10,000, Buchanan, 1970

    • Raster data
    • 1970
    Contributors:

    Summary: This is a scanned version of the 1970 paper map entitled: Liberia City Maps 1:10,000, Buchanan published by the United States. Army Topographic Command.. The map was scanned at 300 dots per inch and is in the TIFF format.

  6. Title: Liberia City Maps 1:7,500, 1970

    • Raster data
    • 1969
    Contributors:

    Summary: This is a scanned version of the set of 1970 maps paper map entitled: Liberia City Maps 1:7,500 published by the United States Army Topographic Command. Monrovia . There are four sheets to this set. The map was scanned at 300 dots per inch and is in the TIFF format.

  7. Title: Strategic map of Central Europe showing the international frontiers

    • Not specified
    • 1917
    Contributors:

    Summary: Relief shown by hachures.; Shows settlements, communication lines, fortified areas, naval bases, radio stations, submarine cables, etc. 142 x 168 centimeters

  8. Title: Strategic map of Central Europe showing the international frontiers

    • Not specified
    • 1918
    Contributors:

    Summary: Relief shown by hachures.; Shows cities, towns, borders, railroads, steamship lines (with approximate travel times), submarine cables, radio stations, fortified areas, and naval bases. 135 x 163 centimeters, sheets 74 x 89 centimeters

  9. Title: Railroad map of Mexico

    • Not specified
    • 1915
    Contributors:

    Summary: Also shows administrative divisions.; Relief shown by hachures.; Includes inset of "Enlarged map, State of Mexico and surrounding country." 75 x 108 centimeters

  10. Title: Town plan of Tehrān

    • Image data
    • 1952
    Contributors:

    Summary: Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Iraq zone grid." Shows grid, railways, roads, tracks, and water pipelines. Includes index to buildings and streets.

  11. Title: France, scale 1:100,000

    • Image data
    • 1947
    Contributors:

    Summary: Universal Transverse Mercator Grid, International Spheroid Zone 30. Relief shown by 10 m contour interval and spot heights. This set is coordinated with the following: Belgium & N.E. France 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4336) Central Europe 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4416) and Italy 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4164). Purple numbered Grid is Lambert Zone I This map is part of a set of 136 sheets, some sheets were reissued by U.S. Army Map Service (A.M.S. M661). Largely based, directly or through reduction, on France 1:50,000 (G.S.G.S. 4250).

  12. Title: France, scale 1:100,000

    • Image data
    • 1947
    Contributors:

    Summary: Universal Transverse Mercator Grid, International Spheroid Zone 30. Relief shown by 10 m contour interval and spot heights. This set is coordinated with the following: Belgium & N.E. France 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4336) Central Europe 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4416) and Italy 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4164). Purple numbered Grid is Lambert Zone I This map is part of a set of 136 sheets, some sheets were reissued by U.S. Army Map Service (A.M.S. M661). Largely based, directly or through reduction, on France 1:50,000 (G.S.G.S. 4250).

  13. Title: France, scale 1:100,000

    • Image data
    • 1943
    Contributors:

    Summary: Relief shown by 10 m contour interval and spot heights. This set is coordinated with the following: Belgium & N.E. France 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4336) Central Europe 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4416) and Italy 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4164). Purple numbered Grid is Lambert Zone I This map is part of a set of 136 sheets, some sheets were reissued by U.S. Army Map Service (A.M.S. M661). Largely based, directly or through reduction, on France 1:50,000 (G.S.G.S. 4250).

  14. Title: France, scale 1:100,000

    • Image data
    • 1943
    Contributors:

    Summary: Universal Transverse Mercator Grid, International Spheroid Zone 30. Relief shown by 10 m contour interval and spot heights. This set is coordinated with the following: Belgium & N.E. France 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4336) Central Europe 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4416) and Italy 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4164). Purple numbered Grid is Lambert Zone I This map is part of a set of 136 sheets, some sheets were reissued by U.S. Army Map Service (A.M.S. M661). Largely based, directly or through reduction, on France 1:50,000 (G.S.G.S. 4250).

  15. Title: Nagato Strait western entrance to the Inland-Sea, Japan

    • Image data
    • 1908
    Contributors:

    Summary: Relief shown by contours and hachures. Historic Maps copy has ms. note in lower margin.

  16. Title: Strategical map of part of Korea and Manchuria

    • Image data
    • 1906
    Contributors:

    Summary: Shows boundaries between Manchuria and northern Korea, Mongolia and Siberia at the end of the Russo-Japanese War. Indicates railroads and submarine cables. Relief shown by shading. "Drawn by Chas. L. Hoopes." Inset is continuation of main map. Inset: southern Korea, Korea Strait, northern Japan. Scale [ca. 1:3,960,000].

  17. Title: Map of Korea and Manchuria

    • Image data
    • 1904
    Contributors:

    Summary: "Julius Bien & Co. photo. lith. N.Y." Includes index map and insets of Vladivostok and Port Arthur. Relief shown by contours, hachures, form lines and spot heights.

  18. Title: Map of Kwangtung Peninsula

    • Image data
    • 1904
    Contributors:

    Summary: "July, 1904." Relief shown by form lines and spot heights. Shows Liaodong Peninsula. "Authorities: Map by Cap. Zapolski, Russian General Staff; Map of Port Arthur, Office of Naval Intelligence; Map by Japanese General Staff."

  19. Title: Kelp Canopy: Southern California, 2012

    • Polygon data
    • 2013
    Contributors:

    Summary: This polygon shapefile is a thematic map representing mosaicked multi-spectral imagery targeting both exposed and submerged giant kelp beds along the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Point Mugu Sea Range. The imagery used to create this classification was acquired at a spatial resolution of 0.3 meters using a Microsoft UltraCam-X digital camera acquiring in the red, green, blue and near-infrared bands. The image mosaic product used for the classification is a result of the resampling of the 0.3 meter data to 2 meter GSD. Surface kelp canopy and subsurface kelp classifications are seperate. The imagery was collected on October 14-16, November 13-14 and December 9-10, 2012. This dataset is complete at this time, although the user should note any omissions. The data are projected in California Teale Albers using North American Datum 1983. File reindexed to match CDFW kelp administrative kelp bed boundaries modified by changes to California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 165, effective April 1, 2014. This dataset is used to assess the extent of kelp resources along the Southern California coast (Point Loma to approximately 3.8 miles north of Point Conception) and includes the Channel Islands. Surface kelp canopy and subsurface kelp classifications are seperate. The data was collected and processed by Ocean Imaging under contract by the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR). The user is cautioned against making direct comparisons between the various kelp surveys for the following reasons: (1)Timing of the survey is important, particularly with respect to growing season, conditions in the ocean, storms, and harvest levels preceding the dates of imagery collection. Season variability may account for differences in surveys which may not reflect a change in the bed's extent, productivity, or harvest level. (2) Statisical significance in change of area should be evaluated. To do this, a variance parameter is needed, which is obtained by repeated measurements. (3) Survey methods may not be consistent. Some method of calibration between the methods should be performed in order to insure a change of area is not due to survey instrumentation and not misinterpreted as a biological change. (4) An area where no kelp data are present may represent an area devoid of kelp, or may represent an area where kelp was not detected due to poor photo quality, missing photo coverage, or other issues with data collection and processing. Image coverage is extensive for the state, but the user is advised to consult the supplementary information for each year to determine whether imagery were acquired for an area of interest. California Department of Fish and Wildlife Marine Resources Region. (2013). Kelp Canopy: Southern California, 2012. California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Resources Region. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/xk635rd3987. DISCLAIMER The user is cautioned against making direct comparisons between the various kelp surveys for the following reasons: (1)Timing of the survey is important, particularly with respect to growing season, conditions in the ocean, storms, and harvest levels preceding the dates of imagery collection. Season variability may account for differences in surveys which may not reflect a change in the bed's extent, productivity, or harvest level. (2) Statisical significance in change of area should be evaluated. To do this, a variance parameter is needed, which is obtained by repeated measurements. (3) Survey methods may not be consistent. Some method of calibration between the methods should be performed in order to insure a change of area is not due to survey instrumentation and not misinterpreted as a biological change. (4) An area where no kelp data are present may represent an area devoid of kelp, or may represent an area where kelp was not detected due to poor photo quality, missing photo coverage, or other issues with data collection and processing. Image coverage is extensive for the state, but the user is advised to consult the supplementary information for each year to determine whether imagery were acquired for an area of interest. Please cite the Originators in any reference to the data. NAVAIR and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife must be credited with the distribution of these data. This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.

  20. Title: Railway map of Tokyo and vicinity = 東京近傍鉄道図

    • Image data
    • 1963
    Contributors:

    Summary: Shows train, subway, and electric car routes and stations. Map on verso oriented with north towards upper left. "10/63." "UQ 8848"

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