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Yuma 100K
Yuma, Arizona-California-Baja California Norte 1:100,000 scale topo map
BLM Yuma, Arizona, Surface Management Status, topographic mapPrinted on two sides, with the map on one side and information on the reverse. The map employs elevation contours to show the form of the land. Bright colors show the jurisdictions of various agencies: Yellow for BLM, orange for Indian lands, pink for Department of Defense, blue for state lands, green for National Wildlife Refuges, and red dots for Bureau of Reclamation. Brown dots show sandy places (a different brown pattern is used on the Mexican side of the border). Shows lakes, rivers, creeks, aqueducts, washes, springs, and wells. Township and section lines are marked. Roads of all classes are depicted (with federal and state/estado highways, and many BLM roads, numbered). Shows major power lines, mines, railways, airports, landing strips and more. The Mexican side of the border has smaller print, since it was reduced from a 1:50,000-scale map. (See sample below.)
US cities, towns, and communities on the map include Araz Junction, Winterhaven, Ross Corner, Bard (all in California); Gadsden, Somerton, Yuma, Araby, Blaisdell, Yuma Test Station, Fishers Landing, Wellton, Asher, and Noah (in Arizona). On the Mexican side of the border are Benito Juarez, Hermosillo, Tabasco, Ciudad Victoria, Paredones, Merida, Ciudad Morelos, Guadalajara, Republica Mexicana, Vicente Guerrero (in Baja California Norte). Fort Yuma Indian Reservation, Cocopah Indian Reservation, Mitry Lake State Wildlife Area, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, Yuma Proving Ground, Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, and Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range are also shown.Major highways in the region are Interstate 8, US 95, Mexico 2, Baja California (BC) 2, BC 6, BC 8, and BC 15. The California parts of the map are in Imperial County, while the Arizona portions in Yuma County.
Important physical features include Algodones Dunes, Pilot Knob Mesa, Cargo Muchacho Mesa, Chocolate Mountains, Colorado River, Yuma Valley, North and South Gila Valley, Gila River, Imperial Dam and Reservoir, Laguna Mountains, Castle Dome Plain, Muggins Mountains, Dome Valley, Gila Mountains, Mohawk Valley, Wellton Hills, Yuma Desert, and Lechuguilla Desert.
The Desert Access Guide on the reverse side covers topics such as Recreation—with sections on campfires, camping, vehicle travel, hunting and shooting, and pets; Protected Resources; Desert Safety Tips; and contact information for the various agencies which manage the desert. There are also descriptions of Points of Interest keyed to the map.
Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles). Contour interval = 40 meters (10 meters in Mexico). Size: about 47½ x 27 inches. Folded. Paper.
Published by US Bureau of Land Management (distributed by USGS), 1998. New.
Item #AZ-42095. Shipping weight: 0.2 lbs. Publisher price: $7.00. Your price: $7.00
USGS Yuma, Arizona-California-Baja California Norte 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 or orchards. Brown stippling shows sandy areas (a different brown pattern is used on the Mexican side of the border). Shows lakes, rivers, creeks, aqueducts, washes, springs, and wells. Township and section lines are marked. Roads of all classes are depicted (but only federal and state/estado highways are numbered). Shows major power lines, mines, railways, airports, landing strips and more. The Mexican side of the border has smaller print, since it was reduced from a 1:50,000-scale map. (See sample below.)
US cities, towns, and communities on the map include Araz Junction, Winterhaven, Ross Corner, Bard (all in California); Gadsden, Somerton, Yuma, Araby, Blaisdell, Yuma Test Station, Fishers Landing, Wellton, Asher, and Noah (in Arizona). On the Mexican side of the border are Benito Juarez, Hermosillo, Tabasco, Ciudad Victoria, Paredones, Merida, Ciudad Morelos, Guadalajara, Republica Mexicana, Vicente Guerrero (in Baja California Norte). Fort Yuma Indian Reservation, Cocopah Indian Reservation, Mitry Lake State Wildlife Area, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, Yuma Proving Ground, Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, and Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range are also shown.Major highways in the region are Interstate 8, US 95, Mexico 2, Baja California (BC) 2, BC 6, BC 8, and BC 15. The California parts of the map are in Imperial County, while the Arizona portions in Yuma County.
Important physical features include Algodones Dunes, Pilot Knob Mesa, Cargo Muchacho Mesa, Chocolate Mountains, Colorado River, Yuma Valley, North and South Gila Valley, Gila River, Imperial Dam and Reservoir, Laguna Mountains, Castle Dome Plain, Muggins Mountains, Dome Valley, Gila Mountains, Mohawk Valley, Wellton Hills, Yuma Desert, and Lechuguilla Desert.
Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles). Contour interval = 40 meters (10 meters in Mexico). Size: about 43 x 23½ inches. Folded. Paper.
Published by US Geological Survey, 1993. New.
Item #AZ-43123. Shipping weight: 0.25 lbs. Publisher price: $7.00. Your price: $7.00
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