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Cultural Inventory Project Report Maps

Cultural Inventory Project Report Maps. - How the maps are used - Suggestions for formatting - Options for submitting the maps. Map digitizing. Attributing. Updates sent to State Historic Preservation Office when requested May eventually update database on-line. Project maps.

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Cultural Inventory Project Report Maps

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  1. Cultural Inventory Project Report Maps

  2. - How the maps are used- Suggestions for formatting- Options for submitting the maps

  3. Map digitizing

  4. Attributing

  5. Updates sent to State Historic Preservation Office when requestedMay eventually update database on-line

  6. Project maps Should be 1:24000 scale and include proposed facilities Need Township, Range, & Section numbers Should clearly display survey areas - Distinguish between previously surveyed areas and area surveyed for report - Linear inventory areas should be obvious – buffer or outline Legend should match features on map and be specific to the cultural inventory

  7. Site maps Suggestions for clarity: Show relative location of site to surroundings – include survey corners or other features from topographic map Mark contours that relate to topographic map contours Feature boundaries should match those on area map

  8. Sample site map

  9. Additional options for submitting maps - GPS files – waypoints or boundaries - Shapefiles or geodatabases For each feature, will need: - Report number and site number, if appropriate - Coordinate system or projection (prefer UTM Zone 13, NAD 1983)

  10. Contact information: Diane Adams, GIS Specialist (307) 684-1061 diane_adams@blm.gov Paul Christian, GIS Specialist (307) 684-1139 paul_christian@blm.gov

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