USGS Telescope Peak

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USGS Telescope Peak is a United States Geological Survey topographic map named for Telescope Peak, the highest point in Death Valley National Park, used for detailed representation of the surrounding terrain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf USGS topographic quadrangle
topographic map
cartographicStyle USGS standard topographic symbology
coordinateSystem Universal Transverse Mercator NERFINISHED
country United States of America
creator United States Geological Survey NERFINISHED
datum North American Datum 1983 NERFINISHED
depicts Death Valley National Park NERFINISHED
Panamint Range NERFINISHED
Telescope Peak NERFINISHED
distributionFormat downloadable map file
printed sheet
hasFormat GeoPDF
digital raster graphic
paper map
language English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity California, United States
surface form: California
mapSeries USGS 7.5-minute quadrangle series NERFINISHED
mapType topographic
namedAfter Telescope Peak NERFINISHED
partOf USGS National Map program NERFINISHED
publisher United States Geological Survey NERFINISHED
purpose detailed representation of terrain
scale 1:24000
shows contour lines
drainage features
elevation
hydrography
man-made structures
park boundaries
roads
trails
subjectOf USGS map catalog
topic Death Valley topography
Telescope Peak area
topographicCoverageIncludes adjacent canyons
highest point in Death Valley National Park
nearby valleys
summit of Telescope Peak
surrounding ridgelines
usedFor backcountry travel planning
hiking navigation
land management
scientific fieldwork
search and rescue operations

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Rogers Peak topographicMap USGS Telescope Peak