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"Angie Cope, AGSL" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005
From: spatialista 97 <[log in to unmask]
Subject: 1:50k coverage of the Islands of Sumatra?


Dear Jim,

the index of topo map (Peta Rupabumi) of NAD province (including
Simeulue) can be seen at http://202.155.86.44/aceh/ . but I know a
little about the 1:50k coverage of Nias Island. I will send you another
message tomorrow.

The hardcopies of Nias and Simeulue Islands sheets (and also the digital
files or softcopy) can be obtained at Bakosurtanal (National
Coordinating Agency for Surveys and Mapping) office, Cibinong,
Indonesia. Unfortunately, I don t know the procedures for remote order.
The shape files of NAD province administrative division (including
Simeulue) and some other themes can also be downloaded freely from
http://inisiatif.rsgisforum.net/

Please let me know if your friend needs other help.

Sincerely yours

Amran

National Seismological Center

Meteorological and Geophysical Agency

Jakarta

Indonesia

Phone : 6546316



Angie Cope <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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    Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005
    From: Maura O'Connor
    Subject: MAPS-L: 1:50k coverage of the Islands of Sumatra?

    Dear Jim
    The National Library of Australia has extensive topographic coverage of
    Indonesia, both current and retrospective. We hold 1:50 000 coverage in
    the current (Indonesian) series for much of Indonesia and even to 1:25
    000 for some parts. However a check of that part of the archipelago
    shows no coverage at that scale of the islands, suggesting either it has
    yet to be done of or is not available.
    We do hold the following, retrospective topo series for the islands:
    1:100 000 (T618) series - US army series
    1:50 000 Nias (HIND 614/GSGS 4601) series - WWII vintage - British or US
    1:50 000 Simeulue (HIND 602) - WWII vintage - British/US
    We can provide full size, B&W copies.
    Please let me know if this is of use to your reader.
    Yours sincerely
    Maura O'Connor
    Map Curator
    National Library of Australia
    Canberra ACT 2600
    Phone : 61 2 6262 1280
    Fax: 61 2 6161 1653
    Email : [log in to unmask]



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    Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 16:57:04 -0700
    From: [log in to unmask]
    Subject: 1:50k coverage of the Islands of Sumatra?


    Greetings, Map Folk!

    I've got a researcher who is working on the Sumatra Subduction zone, the
    site of two recent earthquakes you've probably heard of. He needs some
    topo maps that I don't have, and I wonder if anybody else out there does
    have them? They're 1:50,000 coverage of two different islands, Nias and
    Simeuleu. I've got indexes that indicate that the maps have been
    published (I've even seen one!), but I don't have any of the others.

    Does anybody? I've already harrassed the map librarians in the UC
    system and at Stanford, so I'm trying to :

    Kabupaten Nias, all sheets on 0517, 0616, and 0617
    Kabupaten Simeulue, all sheets on 0418 and 0518

    I've located 1:250,000, which isn't as detailed as he'd like, but I'm
    wondering if there's anybody out there in MapLand who has these?

    Thank you so much!

    Jim O'Donnell
    Head, Collections, Information & Research Services
    and
    Geological & Planetary Sciences Librarian
    Caltech Library System

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