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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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Escarpment near La Cinta Canyon, Bell Ranch, containing section from Red Beds to Dakota inclusive. New Mexico. 1904.
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Cold Bay, Casey's Beach Camp. Martin and Stanton at door and plywood Francis Sloop in bay. Kanatak District. Southeast Alaska Region. Alaska. Circa 1904.
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Cosmoceras, Cadoceras, and Kepplerites, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from the Western interior of the United States. n.d. Plate 14, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 249. 1953.
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Pseudocadoceras and Kepplerites, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. n.d. Plate 48, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 249. 1953.
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Lilloettia, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. n.d. Plate 30, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 249. 1953.
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Cadoceras, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. n.d. Plate 47, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 249. 1953.
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Procerites? Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. n.d. Plate 54, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 249. 1953.
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Hugh D. Miser. Washington DC 1966
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George Burr Richardson. 1900.
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Robert L Schuster. 1981.


map background search result map search result map Cosmoceras, Cadoceras, and Kepplerites, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from the Western interior of the United States. No date. Lilloettia, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. No date. Cadoceras, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. No date. Pseudocadoceras and Kepplerites, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. No date. Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. No date. Cosmoceras, Cadoceras, and Kepplerites, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from the Western interior of the United States. No date. Lilloettia, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. No date. Cadoceras, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. No date. Pseudocadoceras and Kepplerites, Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. No date. Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonite from Cook Inlet and Alaska Peninsula. No date.