Map file package containing shaded relief base with Hot Pot project area, major roads, railroads, and rivers. The inset map shows regional Paleozoic structural elements.
Extracted area of the town of Sag Harbor, from Map of Suffolk County, Long Island, New York: from actual surveys. Published by John Douglass. Cartography by J. Chance Jr. From the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center: https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:4m90f1959Citation: Chace, J. "Map of Suffolk Co., L.I., New York." Map. Philda: John Douglass, [1858]. Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center, https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:4m90f1959 (accessed January 05, 2023).
Scanned Hardcopy Maps dataset current as of 2010. Georgia City Inset Maps that correspond to larger Georgia Counties.
This map contains four inset maps of Canada showing its territorial and provincial boundaries as they existed in 1867, 1905, 1949 and 1999.
This reference map of Canada shows the provinces and territories with a detailed selection of populated places, major hydrographic features and major road networks. It also includes inset maps of North America and of The World.
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Contained within the 5th Edition (1995) of the Atlas of Canada is a sheet with four maps. The first map shows the average annual river flow for major rivers and has adjacent graphs showing average monthly runoff for 14 selected rivers. The map is coloured by oceanic drainage areas and also shows major drainage divides and diversions. The other three maps are 1:30 000 000 inset maps of Canada: average annual 7-day low flow, average annual peak flow, and average annual runoff. Summary table for drainage areas.
This is an ESRI polygon shapefile of tracts for Valley Forge NHP (VAFO). Tracts shown on inset maps A, B, and C were spatially adjusted (i.e., rubbersheeted) to correspond to the adjacent tract boundaries shown on the main VAFO Land Status Map. In addition, the entire tracts data set was spatially adjusted (i.e., rubbersheeted) to the VAFO orthophoto mosaic referenced below.
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Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a map that shows the typical weather situations by means of four surface weather maps: for February 18th, circa 1954; April 19th, circa 1955; July 3rd, circa 1955; and October 12th, circa 1954. All maps are based on data of 1:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time for the afore-mentioned dates. There are two small inset maps: one shows air masses and the mean position of fronts in winter, the other shows the same concepts for summer.
Contained within the 5th Edition (1978 to 1995) of the National Atlas of Canada is a sheet that has 2 maps and an inset map. The first map shows proportion of total population in 65 to 74 and 75 plus age groups for each Census Division in 1986. An inset map shows the same information for the area from Windsor to Quebec. The second map of Canada shows proportion under 15 by Census Division. Population pyramids of age / sex distributions for 1961 and 1986 shown for each province, territory and for Canada.
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Yukon placer activity map (1:1 000 000 scale) including glacial limits and ice-flow direction, inset maps of the Mayo and Dawson areas and descriptive notes on Yukon placer deposits.
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The satellite image of Canada is a composite of several individual satellite images form the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometre (AVHRR) sensor on board various NOAA Satellites. The colours reflect differences in the density of vegetation cover: bright green for dense vegetation in humid southern regions; yellow for semi-arid and for mountainous regions; brown for the north where vegetation cover is very sparse; and white for snow and ice. An inset map shows a satellite image mosaic of North America with 35 land cover classes, based on data from the SPOT satellite VGT (vegetation) sensor.
Contained within the 5th Edition (1978 to 1995) of the National Atlas of Canada is a map that shows the boundaries and names of all Census Divisions and non-urban Census Subdivisions (for example, townships). Three inset maps are used for areas with dense coverage of Census Subdivisions. A large table lists all entries on the maps.
Contained within the 5th Edition (1978 to 1995) of the National Atlas of Canada is a map that displays employment variability as a measure of the irregularity or uncertainty of employment growth. An inset map shows the same information for the area from Windsor to Quebec. Data from Statistics Canada.
A global, mosaiced (hybrid resolution) model of Vs30.
Coal resource maps for the whole of the UK have been produced by the British Geological Survey as a result of joint work with Department of Trade and Industry and the Coal Authority. The Coal Resources Map is a Map of Britain depicting the spatial extent of the principal coal resources. The map shows the areas where coal and lignite are present at the surface and also where coal is buried at depth beneath younger rocks. The maps are intended to be used for resource development, energy policy, strategic planning, land-use planning, the indication of hazard in mined areas, environment assessment and as a teaching aid. In addition to a general map of coal resources for Britain data also exists for the six inset maps: Scotland; North-East; North-West; East Pennines; Lancashire, North Wales and the West Midlands; South Wales, Forest of Dean and Bristol. Available as a paper map, flat or folded, from BGS Sales or as a pdf on a CD if requested.
Contained within the 5th Edition (1978 to 1995) of the National Atlas of Canada is a map that shows urban and rural population distribution for the Canada of 1871. An inset map (at 1: 2 000 000) shows the area from Windsor to Moncton.
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Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Reference Map Series, 1961 to 2010, is the 2000 version of a regularly-updated map of the National Atlas of Canada Base Map Series and shows North America at a scale of 1: 10 000 000. The map is a general reference map giving detailed coverage of populated places, transportation routes and the drainage network. Land areas are coloured to represent individual countries and dependencies, whereas offshore areas are coloured to show bathymetry. The map sheet has two inset maps: one is an inset for Hawaii, also at 1: 10 000 000; the second is a 1: 53 000 000 inset of North America showing relief, and noting significant mountain elevations. There is also a table of road mileages between major cities. Only a French version of this map is available.
Report of Investigation 2006-2, 'Bedrock geologic map of the Liberty Bell area, Fairbanks A-4 Quadrangle, Bonnifield mining district, Alaska, 'is the bedrock geologic map of an approximately 131-square-mile area surrounding the Liberty Bell Mine. The geology of the Liberty Bell area, located in the northern Alaska Range foothills, comprises Devonian metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks of the Totatlanika Schist and Keevy Peak formations, Cretaceous and Tertiary igneous rocks, and overlying unconsolidated Tertiary sedimentary rocks of the Usibelli Group and the younger Nenana Gravel.The dataset is comprised of the 32 layers, which compose the bedrock geologic map and the inset map. All 32 layers are available as shape (.shp) files. Ten additional Arc Export (.e00) files of annotation are also available for presentational purposes.This report, map, and/or dataset are available directly from the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys.
Contained within the National Parks, 1961 to 1994, Atlas of Canada series, is a map that shows Fundy National Park. The map is at 1: 50 000, and so is compiled from topographic maps at the same scale. The map has some unique features not found on a normal topographic map: shaded relief, and the use of red labels to indicate recreational features in the park. There is an inset map at 1: 18 000 [one inch equalling 1 500 feet] showing details of facilities near the Park Headquarters.
Map file package containing shaded relief base with Hot Pot project area, major roads, railroads, and rivers. The inset map shows regional Paleozoic structural elements.