3 messages.------------Johnnie -------------------------------------------------------------- : Tue, 30 May 1995 08:53:52 -0400 (EDT) : william j thornton <[log in to unmask]> : Re: QUADRANGLE COUNT? We are in the process of reading AND counting out quads. I'll let you know the count when we finish, which will not be soon. We keep all editions. ------------------------------------------------- : [log in to unmask] (Morgan Bearden) : Re: QUADRANGLE COUNT? : Tue, 30 May 1995 08:54:21 -0500 (CDT) > > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > Does anyone out there have a count of how many quadrangles make up the > complete set of USGS 7.5-minute topographic maps? We have just finished > "reading" our 44 drawers of these and are half done marking new index maps. > > We want to get a more accurate handle on how many we actually have, without > having to physically count them all. > I'm not sure of the exact count but we usually use the number 55,000. For an exact number call the USGS ESIC office at 1-800-USA-MAPS. Morgan Bearden Cartographer Since 1879 - Earth Science in the Public Service Mid-Continent Mapping Center US Geological Survey Rolla, Missouri ------------------------------------------------------------ : Tue, 30 May 95 07:47:47 EWT : "Dan Seldin, G-M Library, (812)855-1108" <[log in to unmask]> : RE: QUADRANGLE COUNT? In the SLA Geography and Map Division Bulletin number 127, March 1982, page 53, Charley Seavey published a theoretical USGS Topo Quad Count by State. The totals listed for the country are 57,585-7.5 minute quads and for Alaska 3,718-15 minute quads. Dan Seldin Indiana University Geography and Map Library