----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Hi Gregory - I guess comment to this is O.K., can understand that. But is there, or will there be an index produced for the 170+ maps already out there, so our patrons can have chance to even know thich oneor two they would like to look at in the series as it is? I have jerry-rigged a home made style early on, based on the ones I thought would be done. However my data blocks upon which I based my assumptions were obviously not correct. Bottom line : Is there an index for 7.5 Alaska quads, and how does one get one. Susan Trevitt-Clark University of Oregon On Fri, 25 Oct 1996, Greg Durocher wrote: > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > Reply by : Gregory F. Durocher@Alaska@RMMC > Date : Thursday, October 24, 1996 10:46:40 > Reply to : iSMTP@RMMC1@Servers[<[log in to unmask]>] > Reply: > > Alaska won't be covered by 7.5 minute mapping anytime soon. The cost and > logistics are prohibitive. The USGS is always interested in cooperative > projects, of course, so if anyone with extra funds or a large grant has an area > that they'd like to see covered by recent, large-scale mapping - give us a > holler! > > Greg Durocher > USGS - ESIC/Alaska > [log in to unmask] > > -------------------------- [Original Message] ------------------------- > > To : "Multiple recipients of list MAPS-L" <[log in to unmask]> > From : Philip Hoehn <[log in to unmask]> > Subject : Alaska 7.5 quad plans > Date : Thursday, October 24, 1996 at 12:32:25 pm MDT > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > Anyone know if there are plans to ultimately issue 7.5 minute topographic > quads. for all of Alaska? Now there appear to be just 170 or so. > > Phil Hoehn > Acting Map Librarian > Stanford University > [log in to unmask] >