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OCLC: 45003967 Rec stat: c
Entered: 20000913 Replaced: 20040528 Used: 20040531
Type: e ELvl: I Srce: d Relf: b Ctrl: Lang: eng
BLvl: m Form: GPub: f SpFm: MRec: Ctry: vau
CrTp: a Indx: 1 Proj: bh DtSt: s Dates: 2000,
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020 0607938390
034 1 ab 502000
037 9-780607-938395b USGS
050 4 G3702b .G3 no.I-2666
052 3182b M3
086 0 I 19.91:I-2666
110 2 Geological Survey (U.S.)
245 10 Geologic map of the MTM -15182 and MTM -15187 quadrangles, Gusev Crater-Ma'adim Vallis Region, Mars /c U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S.
Geological Survey ; by Ruslan O. Kuzmin ... [et al.] ; prepared for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
246 3 Gusev Crater-Ma'adim Vallis Region, Mars, geologic map
255 Scale 1:502,000 (1 mm = 502km) at 1900 Longitude ;b transverse Mercator proj.
[Note: only scale info is given in this line. Coordinates shown as a 500 note]
260 Reston, VA :b The Survey ;
a Denver, CO :
b For sale by USGS Information Services,
c 2000.
300 1 remote-sensing map :b col. ;
c on sheet 99 x 140 cm., folded in envelope 30 x 24 cm. +
e 1 pamphlet (8 p. ; 28 cm.)
440 0 Geologic investigations series ;v I-2666
490 1 Atlas of Mars ;v Gusev Crater-Ma'adim Vallis quadrangles
500 Relief shown by shading.
500 Coordinates shown as: (W 1900--E 1800/N -12.50--S -17.50).
500 Region contains several potential landing sites for future Mars missions.
500 Includes text, bibliographical references, 2 index and 2 location maps.
651 0 Mars (Planet)x Geology
v Remote-sensing maps.
700 1 Kuz§min, R. O.q (Ruslan Olegovich)
710 1 United States.b National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
810 2 Geological Survey (U.S.).t Atlas of Mars.
p 1:500,000 geologic series.
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