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Beaver Lake Satellite Image and Topographic Double-sided Map 1:100 000

Australian Antarctic Data Centre
BROLSMA, HENK
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Double-sided satellite image and topographic map of Beaver Lake, Antarctica. These maps were produced for the Australian Antarctic Division by AUSLIG (now Geoscience Australia) Commercial, in Australia, in 1990. Both maps are at a scale of 1:100 000. The satellite image map was produced from SPOT 1 and LANDSAT 5 TM scenes. It is projected on a Transverse Mercator projection, and shows glaciers/ice shelves, stations/bases and gives some historical text information. The map has both geographical and UTM co-ordinates. Contours on the topographic map were derived from Russian maps (values have not been verified.) This map is also projected on a transverse mercator projection, and shows traverses/routes/foot track charts, bases/stations, glaciers/ice shelves, survey marks, and gives some historical text information.

Issued: 1999-10-07

Data time period: 1990-05-01 to 1990-05-31

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text: northlimit=-70.0; southlimit=-71.0; westlimit=67.0; eastLimit=69.0; projection=WGS84

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