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From:
Allan Wiley <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 10 Dec 1996 11:46:24 EST
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1. If any of the following are still available, because I am probably a
little late in responding to your list of surplus maps, please send to :
US Army Topographic Engineering Center, ATTN: OD-IG (Wiley),
7701 Telegraph Road, Alexandria,  VA. 223-15-3864,  phone:
703-428-6831.  email: [log in to unmask]
 
International Geological Map of Europe & the Mediterranean
Regions, 1988,
Scale 1:1,500,000
 
Geologic Map of the Republic of South Africa, 1984 (4 sheets)
 
Republica de Columbia (H-11 Barrancaberm - 8 sheets), 1966-67,
Scale 1:200,000
 
Republica de Columbia (I-11 Cimitarda), 1966, Scale 1:200,000
 
Republica de Columbia (G-13 Cucuta - 2 sheets), 1967, Scale
1:200,000
 
Republica de Columbia (F-13 Tibu), 1967, Scale 1:200,000
 
Geologic Map of Nevada,  1978,  Scale 1:500,000
 
Geologic Map of North Dakota, 1962
 
Geology of the Capon Springs, Mountain Falls, ...W. Virginia, 1974,
Scale
1:24,000
 
Fresh & Slaine (probably saline) Groundwater of W. Virginia, 1980,
Scale 1:250,000.
 
2.   The other more important issue is; please include our address
and/or email  on any further listing of this type.  Do I need to register
to be included?  Please indicate whether this initial announcement is
part of a LISTSERV or discussion group.  I would be very interested
in finding out more about how this all came about.   I was forwarded
this listo f geologic maps from an office within  NIMA, so I am virtually
clueless as to what initially transpired and how one may become
included in future lists.
 
Thanks, Allan Wiley

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