Open-File Report 95-689
Digital maps of low- to moderate-temperature geothermal springs
and wells in the Pacific Northwest: a contribution to the Interior
Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project
by Pamela D. Derkey and Bruce R. Johnson
1995
- View README file
(1430 bytes)
- Download Open-File Report 95-689, text
as an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file (276 KB). Open-File Report
95-689 is also available in hard copy (11 pp. plus 3 color plates)
from the U.S. Geological Survey's Open-File Services Section,
(303) 202-4700.
- Download Open-File Report 95-689, plates (page-size)
as an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file (741 KB).
- Download the Geothermal Dataset
in compressed (geotempnw.e00.Z) Arc/Info Export format:
(447 KB download file, 1.2 MB uncompressed)
- Download Additional Datasets
needed to re-create the paper map in a GIS. This file is in UNIX
compressed tar format (more_datasets.tar.Z) and
includes 4 coverages in Arc/Info Export format (rivers within
the study area, study area boundaries, state boundaries within
the study area, and 1:2M lat/long corner tics). The download file
is 2.2 MB, 4.5 MB uncompressed
- Download Text and AML files
needed to re-create the paper maps in a GIS. This file is in UNIX
compressed tar format (plot-aml.tar.Z) and includes
7 ASCII files (Arc/Info plot AMLs, key files, and explanatory
text). The download file is 9 KB, 25 KB uncompressed.
- Download Maps prepared from the digital dataset,
in compressed tar (maps.tar.Z) HPGL2 format: (817
KB download file, 1.6 MB uncompressed HPGL2). The map
scale is 1:2,000,000. Page size is approximately 29 by 38 inches.
The maps are oriented with the long axis in the x-direction for
plotting. These maps (spring2m.hp and well2m.hp)
were designed to be plotted on a HP Inkjet Plotter (model 650-C),
but can be plotted on any full-color (inkjet or electrostatic)
plotter which will accept HPGL2 code.
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Updated: 9/13/96