Author
[Stieler, Adolf, Berghaus, D.H.]
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Inserted black and white map of smaller paper.
Author
Johnston, A. Keith
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Shows world water bodies on the same scale.
Author
[Irrigation Districts Association of California, Imagineers '68' Burton]
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Oblique view with shaded relief. Text description of water development features. Color.
Author
Irrigation Districts Association of California
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Oblique view with shaded relief. Text description of water development features. Color.
Author
Irrigation Districts Association of California
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Oblique view with shaded relief. Text description of water development features. Color.
Author
[Götz, AntonÃn, ÄŒeskoslovenská akademie vÄ›d., Czechoslovakia. ÚstÅ™ednà správa geodézie a kartografie.]
Author
[Götz, AntonÃn, ÄŒeskoslovenská akademie vÄ›d., Czechoslovakia. ÚstÅ™ednà správa geodézie a kartografie.]
Author
[Götz, AntonÃn, ÄŒeskoslovenská akademie vÄ›d., Czechoslovakia. ÚstÅ™ednà správa geodézie a kartografie.]
Author
[Götz, AntonÃn, ÄŒeskoslovenská akademie vÄ›d., Czechoslovakia. ÚstÅ™ednà správa geodézie a kartografie.]
Author
[State of California: The Resources Agency, Department of Water Resources]
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Suitable for use in a seminar room; viewable up to 20 feet. Language(s): English. Map is plasticized paper. Mounted on wood rods. Projection is not specified. Topics include: water resources development , aqueducts and dams, topography, hydrography. Property of the Department of Geography, University of California at Berkeley, Call Number 611-N-1.
Author
[Western Water Resources Foundation, The Smith Brothers]
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Suitable for use in a seminar room; viewable up to 20 feet. Language(s): English. Map is plasticized paper. Mounted on wood rods. Projection is not specified. Length of rolled wall map is 79 cm. Topics include: water resources development, topography and hyrdrography. Property of the Department of Geography, University of California at Berkeley, Call Number 611-N-3.
Author
United States Bureau of Reclamation, Region II
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Suitable for use in a standard classroom; viewable up to 40 feet. Language(s): English. Map is paper on muslin. Mounted on wood rods. Projection is not specified. Length of rolled wall map is 145 cm. Topics include: water resources development , hydrography, internal political boundaries. Property of the Department of Geography, University of California at Berkeley, Call Number 611-N-2.
Author
Ruhle von Lilienstern, August
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Shows hydrography and locations of settlements (unlabeled).
Author
Ruhle von Lilienstern, August
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Countries and water bodies outlined in color. Shows hydrography.
Author
Ruhle von Lilienstern, August
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Shows hydrography, countries outlined in color, and cities.
Author
Ruhle von Lilienstern, August
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Shows geomorphic provinces and hydrography. Lined shading used along water - land mass margins.
Author
Ruhle von Lilienstern, August
Note
Europe with only the outline of land masses, hydrography, and hachured relief shown.
Author
Raisz, Erwin
Note
Full color map. Text, reference charts, cross section showing "The Water (Hydrologic) Cycle) and views of "Salt water intrusion" and "Sewage disposal." Covers are dark green marbled paper covered cardboard 36x27 with title "Atlas of Florida by Erwin Raisz and associates with text by John R. Dunkle. Prepared in the Department of Geography, University of Florida. University of Florida Press, Gainesville."
Author
[Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department]
Note
Date estimated. Large scale map showing the entire Central Valley and its potential for irrigation. This was probably issued in conjunction with Hall's report on irrigation and water supply that was published in 1888. Map scanned from the collection of the Water Resources Center Archives, University of California Library, call number mG430 B c.2. Has 3 cm wide yellowed Scotch tape at center fold. Mounted on linen; edges taped with cloth tape. Relief shown by shading.
Author
[Hall, Wm. Ham. (William Hammond), California State Engineering Department]
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Date estimated. Includes "Table of Drainage Areas in California" showing the identifying number (keyed to map), name, and area of each of 290 watersheds. Map scanned from the collection of the Water Resources Center Archives, University of California Library, call number mG409162 B c.2. In color. Mounted on linen.
Author
Polish Army Topography Service
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Shows water utilization for agriculture and power, and general water availability compared with aridity.
Author
Polish Army Topography Service
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Shows runoff, rivers, and tidal range.
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