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Tucson, Arizona 1:100,000 scale topo maps
BLM Tucson, Arizona BLM Edition: Surface Management Status, topographic mapPrinted on one side only, the map employs elevation contours to show the form of the land. Distinct color tints show the jurisdiction of various land management agencies: Blue for state lands, green for Forest Service, purple for National Park Service, yellow for BLM, orange for Indian lands, pink for military bases, etc. Shows rivers, creeks, washes, springs, and wells. Township and section lines are marked. Roads of all classes are depicted (with US and state highways, and Forest Service raods numbered). Shows major power lines, mines, gravel pits, gaging stations, railroads, landing strips, corrals, and more. Also has special symbols marking recreational sites. (See sample below.)
The major cities, towns, and communities on the map include Catalina, Oro Valley, Casas Adobes, Tucson, South Tucson, Littletown, Emery Park, Loma Linda, Summerhaven, Willow Canyon, Redington, Cascabel, Hookers Hot Spring, Dragoon, and Pomerane. The region includes parts of Coronado National Forest, with Pusch Ridge Wilderness and Galiuro Wilderness; Saguaro National Park, including Rincon Mountain Wilderness and Saguaro Wilderness. The area also shows Catalina State Park, San Xavier Indian Reservation, and Redfield Canyon Wilderness. Major highways through the region include Interstate 10, Interstate 19, and US 89. The west half of the area is within Pima County, the upper right corner is within Graham County, the remainder within Cochise County.The major physical features in the region are Canada del Oro, Santa Catalina Mountains, Sabino Canyon, Pantano Wash, Santa Cruz River and Valley, Rincon Mountains, Little Rincon Mountains, San Pedro River, San Pedro Valley, Galiuro Mountains, Hot Springs Canyon, Winchester Mountains, Allen Flat, and Little Dragoon Mountains.
Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles). Contour interval = 50 meters. Size: about 42½ x 26½ inches. Folded. Paper.
Published by Bureau of Land Management (distributed by US Geological Survey), 2002. New.
Item #BLM-41942. Shipping weight: 0.3 lb. Publisher price: $7.00. Your price: $7.00
USGS Tucson, Arizona metric topographic seriesPrinted on one side only, the map employs elevation contours to show the form of the land. A solid green tint shows the extent of woodlands, green dots show brushy areas. Shows rivers, creeks, washes, springs, and wells. Township and section lines are marked. Roads of all classes are depicted (but only US and state highways are numbered). Shows major power lines, mines, gravel pits, gaging stations, railroads, landing strips, corrals, and more. (See sample below.)
The major cities, towns, and communities on the map include Catalina, Oro Valley, Casas Adobes, Tucson, South Tucson, Littletown, Emery Park, Loma Linda, Summerhaven, Willow Canyon, Redington, Cascabel, Hookers Hot Spring, Dragoon, and Pomerane. The region includes parts of Coronado National Forest, with Pusch Ridge Wilderness and Galiuro Wilderness; Saguaro National Monument (now a National Park), including Rincon Mountain Wilderness and Saguaro Wilderness. The area also shows Catalina State Park, San Xavier Indian Reservation, and Redfield Canyon Wilderness. Major highways through the region include Interstate 10, Interstate 19, and US 89. The west half of the area is within Pima County, the upper right corner is within Graham County, the remainder within Cochise County.The major physical features in the region are Canada del Oro, Santa Catalina Mountains, Sabino Canyon, Pantano Wash, Santa Cruz River and Valley, Rincon Mountains, Little Rincon Mountains, San Pedro River, San Pedro Valley, Galiuro Mountains, Hot Springs Canyon, Winchester Mountains, Allen Flat, and Little Dragoon Mountains.
Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles). Contour interval = 50 meters. Size: about 43 x 23½ inches. Folded. Paper.
Published by US Geological Survey, 1994. New.
Item #AZ43131. Shipping weight: 0.3 lb. Publisher price: $7.00. Your price: $7.00
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