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Maps
Topographic | Soils | Geology | Land
Use/Land Cover | Charts | Other
The Robinson Map Library maintains a comprehensive
collection of general and political maps for all parts of the world, thematic
maps, historical and special interest maps, and maps of major cities.The
library also has an extensive collection of highway maps for the US and
travel maps from around the world. In total, the map collection consists
of about 275,000 items.
Some of the most highly used maps in the
collection are those that depict topography, soils, geology, and land
use/land cover for all areas of the world.
Topographic
Maps
Topographic map series at various scales
include:
- United States at 1:24,000 (2 complete sets for Wisconsin)
- United States (select areas) at 1:62,500
- United States at 1:100,000
- United States at 1:250,000
- Africa at 1:250,000 and 1:500,000
- Canada at 1:50,000, 1:250,000, and 1:500,000
- Parts of Western Europe at 1:50,000
- Parts of Central America at 1:50,000
- Other areas at 1:500,000; 1:1,000,000; or 1:2,500,000
Soils
Maps
In addition to the bound volumes
of detailed Wisconsin Soil Surveys published by county, the Map Library
has soil maps from around the world. These include:
- General soil maps for United States regions
(i.e. Middle states, Northeastern states, Southwestern states etc.)
- General soil maps - Europe, Central America,
South America
- Provincial soil landscapes - Canada
- Soil association maps by state - United States
Geologic
Maps
The Map Library has an extensive collection of geologic
maps that cover the world and its regions:
- Detailed geology - Wisconsin
- General geologic maps by state - United States
- Canadian Geologic Survey maps - Canada
- General geology - Africa (and more detailed coverage for select countries)
- General geology - Antarctica
- General geology - Asia (and more detailed coverage for select countries)
- General geology - Australia
- General geology - Europe (and more detailed coverage for select countries)
- General geology - South America (and more detailed coverage for select
countries)
Land
Use/Land Cover Maps
Land use/land cover maps are abundant
within the collection, and include multiple copies of some of the most
popular Wisconsin maps such as Robert Finley's Map of the Original
Vegetation Cover of Wisconsin.
The Robinson Map Library also holds
Finley's original hand-painted 3.5ft x 4ft map of the Original Vegetation
Cover of Wisconsin that accompanied his Ph.D. thesis from the University
of Wisconsin-Madison in 1951.
The library has an extensive collection of land use maps
produced by the US Forest Service, the US Geological Survey, the US Department
of Agriculture, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly the
Soil Conservation Service), and the Bureau of Land Management.
The historic aerial photography collection
at the Map Library is also an excellent resource for land use/land cover
analysis.
Other
Thematic Maps
A thematic map shows the spatial distribution of one or
more specific data themes for standard geographic areas. The map may be
qualitative in nature (e.g., predominant farm types) or quantitative (e.g.,
percentage population change).
The maps described on this page (topographic, soils, geologic,
land use/land cover) are all examples of different types of thematic maps.
However, the Robinson Map Library holds many other unique thematic maps
including those that show population, economic characteristics, transportation,
climate, food, fuel and energy, water, elevation, cartography (map projections,
etc.) and cultural history.
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