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The "Sput" insert no longer mentions these maps due to lack of
sufficient space to describe them adequately. The insert mentions the
GOSA Store website having many more items than can be shown in print.
Coincidentally I scanned all of those maps plus USGS Geologic
Investigative Series Maps of Upper (I-1371) & Lower (I-1373) Basins
on Friday. All of them are available as paper copies on the GOSA Store
<a
href="http://www.computerpoint.net/catalog/gosa00/REPROMAPS/searchresults.htm">pages</a>
and now also in digital form - on a CD-ROM in both jpg and pdf
formats. Considering that GOSA paid to scan them (not a big sum) I was
hoping that a few folks would be interested in purchasing them in order
to recover costs. I asked the GOSA Board of Directors what, if
anything else, GOSA might wish to do with them. I proposed an option
to upload them either as-is or in reduced resolution versions to the
GOSA website for free downloading. File sizes are not huge (unlike the
1904 Hague Atlas scans) so I think that server space and downloading
would not be big issues. Don Might, our webmaster and donator of the
website, has not yet responded as to feasibility of all this. Nor has
the Board responded to my proposal so far. But I realize everyone is
probably busy with the upcoming holiday season.<br>
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I agree the GIS / GPS mapping efforts recently displayed here need
help, so I will take it upon myself to provide a CD to Carolyn free of
charge. It will be mailed tomorrow.<br>
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BTW, the Store's pages show thumbnails of these maps. Not great images
but you get an idea of what they are about.<br>
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Happy Holidays or Bah, Humbug - your preference!<br>
<br>
Udo<br>
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<div>Udo -- see last paragraph please.</div>
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<div>OK, I'll be a real curmudgeon. My honest opinion is, that unless
a lot (read <strong>A LOT</strong>) of reworking of these new maps is
done, then they should not be used. Considering here only the UGB South
map, some examples (only a few of the possibilities) of the errors:</div>
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<div>-- Where is Sawmill Geyser? The name is closer to a mystery red
dot than it is to the red dot that presumably represents Sawmill. And I
call that a "mystery red dot" because I'll contend that there is no
spring (at least not one of any significance) at that location.</div>
<div>-- And in that area, what happened to Scalloped? South
Scalloped? the Terra Cotta complex?</div>
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<div>-- The trail(s) as shown are quite inaccurate. Like the jogs
next to Sulphide and North Goggles (which is, by the way, North
GoggleS). Gee, I wonder where Little Squirt is; right next to Beehive,
apparently.</div>
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<div>-- At Belgian Pool, the trail appears to go across a spring or
two, where interestingly there are four seemingly-unidentified dots.</div>
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<div>Little hardly-ever-noticed Lavender Pool (which is actually
Lavender Spring, not Pool) is identified, fer cryin' out loud, but
Beauty pool is not identified.</div>
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<div>-- Indeed, there isn't even a red dot anywhere between Vent
Geyser and unidentified Beauty Pool.</div>
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<div>I quit at that. The maps need a whole lot of work.</div>
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<div>Now, how's this for curmudgeonly -- the USGS produced a whole
series of accurate (surveyed) thermal maps. Once upon a time there were
two or three complete sets in the OFVC prep room. I have a personal set
given to me by Dr. D. E. White. GOSA makes copies of my set available
(well, I think GOSA does so -- I see that they are not listed in the
Store's insert in the December 2008 Sput -- Udo comment?). They are
accurate (frankly, I believe in at least some cases more accurate that
the more recent GPS efforts) and could be updated with great ease. AND
THEY ARE ALREADY AVAILABLE!!! [Oh, yeah -- people in the "Spatial
Analysis Center" need work. (Sorry) ]</div>
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<div>Scott Bryan</div>
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