Africa Digital Maps
Other layers not described also include: 2 digit postal codes.

Other layers not described also include: 2 digit postal codes.
Illustrating the general facts of physical, political, economic and statistical geography, on which international commerce depends.
Themes: Heights and Depths, Characteristic Land Surface Features and Ocean Currents, Mean Annual Rainfall with Limits of Snowfall, Prevailing Winds, Climate, Isotherms, Range of Temperature, Natural Productions, Diseases, Population Density, Religion, Ethnicity, Isochronic Distance, Postage, Commercial Map of the World, The British Empire
Here is the new edition of the first attempt to summarize the geology of Africa by presenting it in an atlas and to synthesize the stratigraphy, tectonics, economic geology, geohazards and geosites of each country and territory of the continent. Furthermore, the digitized geological maps are correlated and harmonized according to the current stratigraphic timetable. The atlas aims to contribute to capacity building in African Earth Sciences and to aid the initiation of research and enable the achievement of economic opportunities by providing a database of basic geological background information.
ArcAtlas: Our Earth contains global geographic and attribute data at three scales (1:10,000,000 for Europe, 1:20,000,000 for North and South America, Africa and Antarctica 1:25,000,000 for Asia and Australia). The data set was produced by Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) and can be used with the ArcView and ArcInfo software packages.
The Digital Data Series encompasses a broad range of digital data, including computer programs, interpreted results of investigations, comprehensive reviewed data bases, spatial data sets, digital images and animation, and multimedia presentations that are not intended for printed release. Scientific reports in this series cover a wide variety of subjects on all facets of U.S. Geological Survey investigations and research that are of lasting scientific interest and value. Releases in the Digital Data Series offer access to scientific information that is available in digital form; the information is primarily for viewing, processing, and (or) analyzing by comput
A series coordinated by, and in part issued by, Directorate of Military Survey, chiefly in quadrangles 1⁰ of latitude by 1.5⁰ of longitude, numbered according to the scheme of the International map of the world. Index map indicates completion in 116 sheets. Each sheet includes reliability and boundaries diagrams, and index to adjoining sheets.Includes various issues of sheets, some issued by Uganda Lands and Surveys Dept., some by Survey of Kenya, some by Tanganyika Survey Division, and some reprinted by Royal Corps of Engineers or by U.S. Army Map Service. Some sheets by Survey of Kenya have added series designation: SK34. Relief variously shown by contours, gradient tints, spot heights, etc.
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out of copyright. Series of 9 sheets with black-and-white maps of maritime trade routes, some with red overprint. Accompanies text Seaborne trade by Charles Ernest Fayle, D581 .F38 (catalogue record linked below).
1. The world on Mercator's projection, showing principal trade routes
2. North Sea and Baltic Sea, showing early minefields in North Sea
3. North Atlantic, showing North American and Caribbean trade routes
4. Oriental trade routes
5. South American trade route, showing points of attack
6a. Gulf of Aden, showing capture of City of Winchester by KÔøΩnigsberg, Aug 6 1914
6b. Vicinity of Canaries, showing captures by Kaiser Wilhelm der GrÔøΩsse, Aug. 15-16 1914
6c. Pacific Coast of North America, showing capture of Elsinore by Leipzig, Sep. 11 1914
6d. Gulf of Guayaquil, showing capture of Bankfields by Leipzig, Sep. 25 1914
7. Bay of Bengal and part of Indian Ocean, showing captures by Emden, September 10-October 30, 1914
8. Vicinity of Cape San Roque, showing captures by Karlsruhe, Dresden and Kronprinz Wilhelm, Aug. 15, to Oct. 27, 1914
9. Mid Atlantic, showing captures by Kronprinz Wilhelm and Prinz Eitel Friedrich
Coverage extends from Sudan to Zimbabwe and west to Rwanda. Inset maps of major cities appear on some sheets. Relief by contours, form lines, hachures and spot heights and shading on some sheets. Shows transportation; telecommunications; cultural detail; inset of administrative boundaries; military grid; index to adjoining sheets; reliability diagram.
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