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Afghanistan Geologic, Mineral, and Topographic Maps


Maps Created using TNTmips


Geologic and Mineral Resource Map of Afghanistan

scale of original map 1:850,000

source: USGS PDF file

These tilesets were created in TNTmips from a PDF file published by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) as Open-File Report 2006-1038. The map by Jeff L. Doebrich and Ronald R. Wahl includes geologic map unit boundaries and locations of mineral resource occurrences compiled from various sources using TNTmips and other software products. The shaded-relief base was prepared from SRTM digital elevation model data with gaps filled using contour data from 1:200,000-scale Soviet General Staff Sheets. TNTmips and other products were used to prepare the cartographic rendering and PDF file.

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Afghanistan Geologic Map

scale of original map 1:250,000

source: USGS PDF file

This is a mosaic of 32 individual geologic maps prepared and published as PDF files by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Each map was prepared separately using TNTmips on Apple Macintosh computers. The shaded-relief background and topographic contours were generated in TNTmips from SRTM digital elevation data. TNTmips and other products were used to prepare the cartographic rendering and PDF files. Additional information with regard to using these "reconnaissance maps" can be found in the USGS Open File Report associated with each map.

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Afghanistan Topographic Map

scale of original maps 1:250,000

source: USGS PDF files

This is a mosaic of 32 individual topographic maps prepared and published as PDF files by United States Geological Survey (USGS). Each map was prepared separately using TNTmips on Apple Macintosh computers. Topography was derived from SRTM digital elevation data with gaps filled from the 1:200,000 Soviet Staff Sheets. Contours and stream paths were generated in TNTmips terrain modeling processes. TNTmips and other products were used to prepare the cartographic rendering and PDF files. Additional information with regard to using these "reconnaissance maps" can be found in the USGS Open File Report associated with each map.

This nation-wide presentation of these 32 maps was also prepared in TNTmips. The map content was extracted from the PDF versions of the maps and mosaicked and converted into tilesets.

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Afghanistan Natural Color
Landsat Image Map

scale of original maps 1:250,000

source: USGS PDF files

This is a mosaic of 32 individual natural color Landsat image maps prepared and published as PDF files by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Each image map was prepared separately using TNTmips on Apple Macintosh computers. TNTmips and other products were used to prepare the cartographic rendering and PDF files. Additional information with regard to using these "reconnaissance maps" can be found in the USGS Open File Report associated with each map.

This nation-wide presentation of these 32 maps was also prepared in TNTmips. The map content was extracted from the PDF versions of the maps and mosaicked and converted into tilesets.

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Afghanistan False Color
Landsat Image Map

scale of original maps 1:250,000

source: USGS PDF files

This is a mosaic of 32 individual false-color Landsat image maps prepared and published as PDF files by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The false colors are derived from Landsat bands 7 (displayed in red), 4 (displayed in green) and 2 (displayed in blue). Each image map was prepared separately using TNTmips on Apple Macintosh computers. TNTmips and other products were used to prepare the cartographic rendering and PDF files. Additional information with regard to using these "reconnaissance maps" can be found in the USGS Open File Report associated with each map.


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Afghanistan Topographic Map

scale of original maps 1:50,000

source: scans of Russian paper maps

PDF file Soviet Map Legend (English)


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