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Subject: Re: Finding your station coordinates
From: Hammonds hammond@...........
Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 05:10:04 -0900
My favorite is http://www.topozone.com which displays topographic maps in
various scales as well as cursor readout of lat/long in UTM ,decimal and
degree formats. Topo maps are available for all 50 states.
Bob Hammond
APSN, Fairbanks
http://apsn.awcable.com
At 11:07 PM 4/4/02, you wrote:
>Hi John,
>
>Another excellent web site (if you live in certain U.S. states)
>is at:
>http//www.epa.gov/enviro/wme/
>One can move the map directional, and the cursor movement
>reveals the longitude and latitude to help pinpoint along streets
>roads, highways etc.
>
>Meredith Lamb
>
>
>John & Jan wrote:
>
> > This page may be helpful in finding the coordinates of you seismograph
> > station. An even better site is http://terraserver.com/
> >
> > Cheers,
> > John
> >
> > From Earth Science Site of Week sent Apr. 2:
> > Here's missing URL for
> > LATITUDE/LONGITUDE POSITION FINDER: "Use this resource to identify the
> > latitude and longitude position of any point within the [coterminous]
> > United States. Simply touch the map below to zoom in on the area you
> > select, until you find the precise location. There are 9 zoom levels in
> > all." Audience: All.
> >
> > http://www.juggling.org/bin/un.cgi/map-find
> > I've also included some other useful mapping resources.
> >
> > Mark Francek
> > Professor of Geography
> > and Earth Science
> > Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
> >
>
>
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