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Digital atlas of southwestern Indiana completed by Indiana Geological Survey

The Indiana Geological Survey has made available the most detailed atlas of southwestern Indiana ever produced.

Overlayed atop digital satellite photos are more than 170 layers of geographic information showing the positions of highways, railroads, churches and other important features. The Indiana Geological Survey is located on IU’s Bloomington campus.

Various map layers of the digital atlas also include the positions of public buildings and structures such as schools and dams, as well as historical features, mineral deposits, mines, quarries, water and oil and gas well. Individual maps of the atlas may be downloaded at no cost at the survey’s Web site:
http://igs.indiana.edu

http://adamite.igs.indiana.edu/newsSWGIS.cfm

 
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Publication date: August 23, 2002
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