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[Brochant de Villiers, Andre Jean Marie, Dufrénoy, A. (Armand), 1792-1857., Élie de Beaumont, Léonce, 1798-1874.]
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
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[Ireland, Railway Commissioners, Griffith, Richard John,; Sir; (1784-1878)]
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1st ed. was 1836/7; Signed by Griffith & Larcom (perhaps printed signatures). Colored Geologically, showing political boundaries and railroads. Originally published to accompany the Atlas to accompany the second Report of the Railway Commissioners, 1837. Map is in six sheets, each dissected into 8 sections. Full color. Sheets have marbled end papers.
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[Ireland, Railway Commissioners, Griffith, Richard John,; Sir; (1784-1878)]
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1st ed. was 1836/7; Signed by Griffith & Larcom (perhaps printed signatures). Not colored Geologically, but politically with the Railroads. Originally published to accompany the Atlas to accompany the second Report of the Railway Commissioners, 1837. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 20 sections. Full color. Sheets have marbled end papers and fold into a black leather covered slip case 25x18 with "Map Of Ireland. Stanford" stamped in gilt on the spine.
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U.S. Geological Survey
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Orthographic Projection.
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U.S. Geological Survey
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Geographic projection (unprojected)
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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Note: This composite image has added the original separately printed Index of Colours below the title on the E. Sheet. Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
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California Division of Mines and Geology
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Full color. Olaf P. Jenkins Edition. Individual sheets dated 1958-1969.
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Raymo, Chet
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Composite of 8 sheets of geologic cross section and topographic map. Covers the route along Interstate 80 from San Francisco to New York City.
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[Meyer, Herrmann Julius, 1826-1909., Ravenstein, Ludwig]
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Sheets 1-4 of the elevation layers of Germany.
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[Staszic, Stanisław, 1755-1826, Hoffmann]
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Composite map of sheets A-D.
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[Richthofen, Ferdinand von, 1833-1905, Kiepert, Richard]
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Composite map of the topographic plates of Northern China, sheets 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26.
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[Szechenyi, Bela, Kreitner Gustav, 1847-1893, Loczy, Ludwig von]
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Composite of all geological sheets.
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[Willis, Bailey, Stose, George Willis, Geological Survey (U.S.)]
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Composite map of sheets 1A-D: U.S.G.S. Professional paper 71.
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[Ministerstvo geologii, VSEGEI, Krasny, L. I., Fedynsky, V.V., Soviet Union. Ministerstvo geologii.]
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Composite of sheets 1-9, color map of the Pacific Ocean in 9 sheets, each 65x76. Map was made in 1973, this is 1976 edition in Russian and English. Showing the seismic activities measured between 1896 and 1968. The map shows the seismic activity and plate tectonics of the entire Pacific region, including North and South America and the islands of Southeast Asia. Includes legend, tables, notations and graphs. Relief shown by contours and spot height.
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Congres Geologique International, Commission de la Carte Geologique de Monde, Sous-Commission de la Carte Tectonique du Monde
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Author: Commission for the Geological Map of the World. Subcommission for the Tectonic Map of the World.
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[Freytag & Berndt, Fritz, Max]
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Colored tectonic map of the World on 4 sheets 154x219, sheets 80x110. One of the earliest maps to illustrate the theory of Plate Tectonics, coming just 14 years after the theory was first proposed and 3 years before Arthur Holmes first proposed the thermal convection theory which would ultimately underpin the generally accepted theory of continental drift. shows the areas of volcanic and earthquake activity, geographical boundaries and major cities. Includes color coded reference. Depths shown by contours and gradient tints.
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[Kozlov, V.V., Nauchno-issledovatelʹskaia laboratoriia geologii zarubezhnykh stran]
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Digital composite map of the Lunar geology,104x127 on 2 sheets, each 104x66. Title and text in Russian, English and French. Showing principal tectonic regions, structural patterns, regions of ocean tectogenesis, linear structural forms, etc. Includes: North polar region ; South polar region : 1:15,000,000 ; index to named locations ; Diagram of the main materials used. Zakaz 443-d.
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[Willis, Bailey, Sargent, R.H.]
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[Marcou, Jules, Ziegler, Jakob Melchior]
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Color map 120x181, on 8 sheets, in soft paper covers, 71x51, with paste down label " Carte geologique de la Terre = Geological map of the world. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Ferro. Covers: 1. Western North America --2. Eastern North America -3. Europe. 4. Asia. 5. Eastern Oceania. 6. South America. 7. Africa. 8. Southeast Asia and western Oceania. Includes table of colors and explanation.
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[Ordnance Survey Office, Geikie, Archibald]
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[Fletcher, Hugh., Geological Survey of Canada]
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Full color. Shows geologic units, mineral deposits, mineral springs, falls, fishing stations, buildings, land holders names, schools, parish and county boundaries, notes, etc. Relief shown by spot heights. The maps index the various geological reports. Rumsey collection maps backed on linen; protected in new blue cloth folding boards with blue cloth slip case 22 x 16.5 cm., stamped with title "Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Geological Survey of Canada, 1884" on spine in gold.
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[Fletcher, Hugh., Geological Survey of Canada]
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Full color. Shows geologic units, mineral deposits, mineral springs, falls, fishing stations, buildings, land holders names, schools, parish and county boundaries, notes, etc. Relief shown by spot heights. The maps index the various geological reports. Rumsey collection maps backed on linen; protected in new blue cloth folding boards with blue cloth slip case 22 x 16.5 cm., stamped with title "Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Geological Survey of Canada, 1884" on spine in gold.
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[Lawson, Andrew C., Merriam, John C.]
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Color.
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[Lawson, Andrew C., Merriam, John C.]
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Geological map. Color. Surveyed 1896-1910.
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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Color map. Shows railroads, rivers, lakes, etc. Includes geologic time table.
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[Forbes, Edward, 1815-1854, Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871]
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Col. lithographed map on 2 sheets. Southern sheet entitled: Palaeontological map. Shows 25 geologic units. Includes inset of the Shetland Islands, notes, tables, and illustrations of "Palaeozoic fishes," "Tertiary & post Tertiary Mamallia," and "Secondary reptiles, " and "Types of groups of Ammonites ... after Von Buch & D'Orbigny." "Geology no. 5. ... no. 6."
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[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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Col. lithographed map. Sheet 5 of 5. Shows townships, grants, railroads, areas of glacial striae, lenticular hills, slopes of till, modified drift, etc. Scale (2 1/2 miles to an in.) Contour inverval 100 ft. Issued in 5 sheets (6th would have been upper left sheet not covering New Hampshire).
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[Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919, New Hampshire. Geological Survey]
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Col. lithographed map on 6 sheets. Each sheet includes explanation and 4-5 cross sections. Vertical and horizontal scale 2 1/2 miles to an in. Contour inverval 100 ft. Title from Marcou. Explanation is in v. 2, p. 672 of "Geology of New Hampshire." Covers adjacent areas of Maine, Vermont and Quebec.
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Wheeler, G.M.
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Composite index map of all the Wheeler geological sheets. The map images are projected in GIS on a conic projection with the central meridian at 111 degrees west - matching the original projection of the Wheeler Survey. The index sheet composite shows all the sheet names and dates, at a lower resolution.
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King, Clarence
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Maps in full color with the legends on either side of the maps.
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Hayden, F.V.
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Composite geologic map in full color. Thermal areas, and gold and silver mining areas are noted.
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Hayden, F.V.
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Composite map of the state without color.
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Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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Composite map consists of four sheets although it was originally intended to have six. A note in the index states that "although much material has been obtained for their construction, much more is still required. No attempt to supply the defect has, therefore, been made in the present work." In full color.
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[Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912, Holmes, William Henry, 1846-1933]
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In full color. Composite of all sections using Atlas Sheets 15-17.
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Dutton, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1841-1912
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In full color. Composite of all sections using Atlas Sheets 11-14.
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