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U.S. Department of Interior--News Release: A New Generation of USGS MapsThe U.S. Geological Survey is pleased to introduce the new US Topo, a digital 1:24,000-scale topographic map series for 2010. US Topo is a major new step in regenerating, improving, and updating the familiar USGS topographic maps. The new maps are built from the digital layers of The National Map, which is a synthesis of information from local, state, and federal partners.
U.S. Department of the Interior Date: December 3, 2009 Contact: Joan
Moody 202-208-6416 Mark Newell (USGS) 573-578-0848 A New Generation of
USGS Maps Washington, D.C. “US Topo” is the next generation of
topographic maps from the U.S. Geological Survey. Digital US Topo maps
are designed to look, feel, and perform like the traditional paper
topographic maps for which the USGS is so well known. However, in
contrast to paper-based maps, US Topo maps provide technical advantages
that support faster, wider public distribution and enable basic,
on-screen geographic analysis for all users. “The public’s high regard
for USGS topographic maps stretches over a century,” said Secretary of
the Interior Ken Salazar. “Because Survey maps consistently describe
our nation’s entire landscape, they are the standard mapping reference
for scientists, land managers, property owners, and every variety of
outdoor enthusiast.” “So I am very pleased,” continued Secretary
Salazar, “that this new type of USGS topographic map not only preserves
the best qualities of older topographic maps but now, in a popular
digital format, can better serve both specialized users and the general
public.” Arranged in the familiar 7.5-minute quadrangle format, US Topo
maps are available free on the Web. Each map quadrangle is constructed
in GeoPDF® format from key layers of geographic data — orthoimagery,
roads, geographic names, topographic contours, and hydrographic
features — found in The National Map, a nationwide collection of
integrated data from local, state, federal, and other sources. “The
USGS has always been at the forefront of new mapping technologies, but
what distinguishes US Topo is the new methodology for delivering the
product to users from all walks of life,” said USGS Director Marcia
McNutt. “These digital maps can be as simple or as sophisticated as the
need dictates, easily customized on the spot.” US Topo users can turn
geographic data layers on and off as needed, zoom in and out to
highlight specific features or see a broader context, and print the
maps — in their entirety or in customized sections — on a wide variety
of printing devices. File size for each digital US Topo 7.5-minute
quadrangle, about 15-20 megabytes, is convenient for most computer
users. Electronic analytical tools are also available for free
download. “Everyone who learns about this new kind of USGS topographic
map immediately wants to know how it compares to other electronic maps
available on the Internet,” said Mark DeMulder, Chief of the USGS
National Geospatial Program. “Here is how US Topo differs from most
other electronic maps: · Nationally consistent data quality assured to
high standards · Looks and feels like legacy paper USGS topographic
maps but has technical advantages · Can be used on the computer or
printed to scale · Downloadable free from the on-line USGS Store .
Users can select from various reference systems, e.g lat-long, UTM
(Universal Transverse Mercator) · Direct "mash-up" capabilities with
Google Maps® · Continuous evolution and incorporation of additional
data layers.” Further information about how to download and use US
Topo, currently available coverage, and the timetable for production of
US Topo maps can be found online at: nationalmap.usgs.gov/ustopo . The
prototype of US Topo, Digital Map – Beta, has been available since June
2009. A US Topo map includes all of the content of the earlier Digital
Map – Beta plus integrated contours and hydrographic features. As the
US Topo product evolves, the USGS will provide digital, historical
versions of USGS topographic map quadrangles and will incorporate
additional geographic data layers from The National Map. Public
feedback about US Topo will assist the USGS in improving the US Topo
concept. Send comments to: nationalmap.usgs.gov/ustopo/ustopo_feedback.
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