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Following extraordinary demand, I'm afraid only the Norfolk planning maps and the Tanzanian geology maps are left!

 

Judith

 

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J.A.Fox

University Map Library

Geography Building

University of Reading

Whiteknights

Reading RG6 6AB

Tel.: 0118 378 8735

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From: A forum for issues related to map & spatial data librarianship [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hallett, Stephen
Sent: 25 June 2007 16:46
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Subject: Re: [lis-maps] maps offer

 

Judith

 

If it is possible for you to send them, I'd be happy to have the other maps, particularly the soil, landuse and geology maps for our Wossac archive (www.wossac.com <http://www.wossac.com/> )

(not the Norfolk planning maps thanks)

 

Also reading Alan Magnus-Bennett's note regarding the Cranfield soil maps for Soil Survey and England and Wales, he and others may like to know of an online service we have recently put in place for students at http://www.landis.org.uk/soilscapes - which presents soils for England and Wales hopefully in a meaningful and useful manner.

 

Kind regards

 

Steve

 

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From: A forum for issues related to map & spatial data librarianship [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Judith Fox
Sent: 25 June 2007 11:33
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Subject: maps offer

 

Due to de-duplication of maps held in the University of Reading Map Library and in the University Library, the following maps are available to map libraries that want them:

 

Thomas Milne's land use map of London & environs in 1800.  London Topographical Society publication 118 & 119, 1975-76

Sedimentary provinces of the world: hydrocarbon productive and non-productive/compiled by Bill St John.  Scale 1:31 368 000.   American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1984. With text (35p.)

Tectonic map of the Alaska Peninsula & adjacent areas/by C.A. Burk. Scale 1:1 000 000. Geological Society of America, 1965

Vegetation map of the Mediterranean region. Scale 1:5 000 000. FAO/UNESCO, 1968. 2 sheets

Glacial map of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. Scale 1:1 750 000.  Geological Society of America,  1959. 2 sheets

Pleistocene eolian deposits of the United States, Alaska & Canada. Scale 1:2 500 000.  Geological Society of America,  1952. 2 sheets

Physiographic diagram of the South Atlantic Ocean / by Bruce C. Heezen and Marie Tharp. Geological Society of America, 1962.  1 map + text sheet

Physiographic diagram:[North]  Atlantic Ocean / by Bruce C. Heezen and Marie Tharp.  Columbia University, 1957.

Étude hydrogéologique du Bassin de l'Eyre. Scale 1:50 000. Centre d'hydrogéologie-Géochimie de la Faculté de Sciences de Bordeaux, [1961?] 4 maps on 8 sheets. [centred around the town of Belin, France]

Geological Survey of Tanganyika (later Tanzania) 1:125 000 1958-65 42 sheets (some sheets by German Geological Mission in Tanzania)

Soil Survey of England & Wales 1:63 360 All pub. soil sheets 

Soil Survey of Scotland 1:63 360 All pub. soil sheets

Second Land Utilisation Survey of England & Wales. All pub. sheets (except 264 & 264a)

Soil map of the world 1:5 000 000.  18 maps

Miscellaneous planning maps of Norfolk, including Kings Lynn, Thetford, Heacham; all 1970s.

 

Please contact me if you want any of these.

 

Judith

 

___________________________

J.A.Fox

University Map Library

Geography Building

University of Reading

Whiteknights

Reading RG6 6AB

Tel.: 0118 378 8735

http://www.reading.ac.uk/library/about/maplibrary/index.html <http://www.reading.ac.uk/library/about/maplibrary/index.html>