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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Album caption: Cut JKO showing dumps. Himalaya mine, Cal. Handwritten notes on album caption: Mesa Grande. Ramona Q. 1904. No index card available.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Himalaya Mine,
Mines,
Photographers,
San Diego County, California,
Schaller, W.T. Collection,
Album caption: Brownie, our mascot from the Parker Ranch camp at Hopuwai on the Keanakolu trail below. Apparently he is looking for wild pigs or sheep. The elevation here is 10,000 feet above sea level. 12.26.26. 5:10 p.m. No index card.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Hawaii,
Kilmartin, J.O. Collection,
Photographers,
photo print
Album Caption: Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho. North Crater basalt flow. Picture taken from the crater rim looking down into the crater where the flow (light gray) welled up from the vent and poured out away from the camera breaching the far wall and flowed away to the right, carrying large hunks of cinder from the crater wall. 1952. Arco, Butte County, Idaho.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Cornwall, H.R. Collection,
Craters of the Moon National Monument Collection,
National Parks,
Photographers,
photo print
Album caption: Illustration of a drafting trainee, consistent line wieght and smoothness of line is emphasized. An employee is trained approximately two months before going on production. No index card. Note on album: Photographed and compiled by E.F. Patterson, August 1952. Published as figure 23 in the USGS Circular 1341, History of the Topographic Branch (Division). Caption from published photo, Figure 23. Pen-and-ink drafting for map production was used from the early 1940s through the mid-1950s. Inking contours by hadn required a light touch to maintain consistent line weight (1952). Email communication USGS employee on May 26, 2021, "... it looks like a scope they used to determine line widths and spacing....
Categories: Image;
Tags: Equipment,
Patterson, E.F. Collection,
Photographers,
Topography E,
Topography E Collection,
Trochammina. Northern Alaska. n.d. Plate 38 in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 236. 1962.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Foraminifera,
Northern Alaska, Alaska,
Photographers,
Tappan, H.N. Collection,
photo print
Album caption: Falls in creek flowing into Lake Ruth from west. No index card available.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Alaska,
Photographers,
Smith, W.R. Collection,
photo print
Album caption: View northward up Zion Canyon, south western Utah. From base of rock cliffs on east wall 700 feel above the canyon bottom, about two miles above Springdale. Washington County, Utah. Index card: View N. up Zion Canyon (Scenic). Zion National Park. 1910. See also anr00241 and anr00242.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Anderson, Robert van Vleck Collection,
National Parks,
Photographers,
Washington County, Utah,
Zion National Park Collection,
Album caption: View down the Grand Canyon from same point from which picture 175 was taken. 9-2-23. E.C.L. Index card: View down Grand Canyon from right bank 600 feet above the river and 1/2 mile above Bass Trail Crossing (Bass Rapid?). Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. September 2, 1923.
Album caption: Central Region Cartography Section, Photogaphic Services Unit. Third row, left to right: Robert F. Hardebeck, Hardin Hardesty, James L. Howard, Everett A. Campbell, James M. Williams, Jr., and Homer D. Love. Second row, left to right: Calvin E. Hazelwood, Joseph E. Guidicini, Francis S. Wiley, and Jesse N. Berry First row left to right: Mary A. Freeze, Kurt Linde, and Iris J. Byer. No index card. Note on album: Photographed and compiled by E.F. Patterson, August 1952.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Patterson, E.F. Collection,
Photographers,
Topography E,
Topography E Collection,
photo print
Album caption: Mt. Rainier Nat. Park, Mt. Rainier with cloud cap, Willis Wall on right hand side, White Glacier divided by Steamboat Rock into White and Winthrop Glaciers near center of picture. Gibraltar showing under cloud cap on left side of mountain. Inter Glacier on slip of Steamboat Rock. Range is foreground is part of Sour Dough Mtns. Looking south, Aug. 4, 1913, picture by W.O. Tufts, Topg. Engr. Handwritten notes on album caption: Pierce County. No index card.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Mount Rainier National Park Collection,
National Parks,
Photographers,
Pierce County, Washington,
Topography A,
Limestone conglomerate, intraformational, from below lower part of Kenneberg Formation, Reed and Benson Ridges. Salt Lake County, Cottonwood District, Utah. Circa 1936. Published in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 201, Plate 13-B. 1943.
Cross section of basaltic next exposed by erosion in Grant Ridges, 6 miles northeast of Grant, view looking southwest in sec. 3, T. 11 S., R. 9 W. Basalt in core is jointed in vertical columns and surrounded by a thin zone of platy jointing developed along the contact with white tuff. Bedded breccia overlies the tuff, and basaltic lava overlies the breccia on the far side of the cone. The tuff, chiefly rhyolitic, was erupted from Mount Taylor. Valencia County, New Mexico. 1931. Plate 11-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 189-B. 1938. Album: Hunt #62, Valencia County, New Mexcio, 1931. T. 11 S., R. 9 W, Sec. 3 View NW. at natural cross-section of a cinder cone 6 miles northeast of Grant. Columnar jointed...
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Hunt, C.B. Collection,
Photographers,
Professional Paper 189-B,
Professional Papers,
Valencia County, New Mexico,
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