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Geology of the Migori Gold Belt. The maps were geologically and topographically surveyed by R.M. Shackleton and drawn for reporduction by M.Afzal.
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Y731 (1: 50 000 scale) topographic map series. The Geodata Centre holds a small selection of these maps in tiff format. The majority of the collection are held in jpeg format.
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Geology of the Migori Gold Belt. The maps were geologically and topographically surveyed by R.M. Shackleton and drawn for reporduction by M.Afzal.
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Geology of the Migori Gold Belt. The maps were geologically and topographically surveyed by R.M. Shackleton and drawn for reporduction by M.Afzal.
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Originally called the Mineral Deposits map (1969) and revised in 2001, this map was re-released as the Mineral Occurrence Map of Kenya in 2011. The base map is the Administrative boundaries map SK81A at 1:1 million scale overlaid with the location recorded location of mineral occurrences.
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Geology of the Migori Gold Belt. The maps were geologically and topographically surveyed by R.M. Shackleton and drawn for reporduction by M.Afzal.
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Digital elevation model (DEM) captured with 250m cell size. Origin of the data is unknown. The data provides a height value for each cell and is available in two formats (tif and ecw).
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Originally called the Mineral Deposits map (1969) and revised in 2001, this map was re-released as the Mineral Occurrence Map of Kenya in 2011. The base map is the Administrative boundaries map SK81A at 1:1 million scale overlaid with the location recorded location of mineral occurrences.
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Main Ethiopia Rift North
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Originally called the Mineral Deposits map (1969) and revised in 2001, this map was re-released as the Mineral Occurrence Map of Kenya in 2011. The base map is the Administrative boundaries map SK81A at 1:1 million scale overlaid with the location recorded location of mineral occurrences.