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- From: Rich Kip <richkip(--nospam--at)gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:22:49 -0400
List, I thought I'd share a web page that I made that links an online map to the USGS site in order look up sesimic values. It works well enough although it's not exactly seamless (more like gaping tears). www.geocities.com/rkipke The 2nd link (USA-MAP-1) is the one that links to the usgs site - just click on a point and hit the submit button. zooming and panning work like any Google map. The other map tools are specific to Michigan, although others may find them useful. Thanks, Rich (comments are welcome) ******* ****** ******* ******** ******* ******* ******* *** * Read list FAQ at: http://www.seaint.org/list_FAQ.asp * * This email was sent to you via Structural Engineers * Association of Southern California (SEAOSC) server. To * subscribe (no fee) or UnSubscribe, please go to: * * http://www.seaint.org/sealist1.asp * * Questions to seaint-ad(--nospam--at)seaint.org. Remember, any email you * send to the list is public domain and may be re-posted * without your permission. Make sure you visit our web * site at: http://www.seaint.org ******* ****** ****** ****** ******* ****** ****** ********
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