Description: A US Geological Survey and National Ocean Service map of Duval County, current to 1980. The map shows both topographic and bathymetric features. Topographic contour lines are shown at 5-meter intervals. Bathymetric contour intervals are at 5 meters with supplementary 1-meter contours. Bathymetric datum is mean low water. The map shows man made structures such as U. S., State, primary and secondary roads, railroads, intercoastal waterway, residences, parks, airport, water tanks, etc. Natural features include streams, rivers, mangroves and marshes. Also shown is Section Township Range (STR) based on the Tallahassee baseline and meridian. The map scale is 1:100,000. This information is not intended for navigational purposes. The National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 is used. The projection used 1927 North American Datum with reference on converting to North American Datum 1983. Key to NOAA maps. PLEASE NOTE: This historical data is not to be used for navigation or navigation planning. The Florida Center for Instructional Technology (FCIT) does not assume responsibility for the improper use of these data. Place Names: Duval, Talbot Island, Black Hammock Island, Jacksonville, Beacon Hills, New Berlin, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Mayport, Fort George Island, Wonderwood, Oak Harbor, Duval, Oceanway, San Mateo, Highlands, Holly Ford, Dinsmore, Spaulding, Whitehouse, Marietta, Greenfield, San Pablo, Jacksonville Beach, St. Johns River, Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Ocean ISO Topic Categories: inlandWaters, transportation, boundaries, elevation, location, oceans Keywords: Duval County, physical, transportation, hydrological, political, physical features, topographical, county borders, roads, railroads, water routes, water depths, inlandWaters, transportation, boundaries, elevation, location, oceans, Transverse_Mercator, 1980 Source: U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and National Ocean Service, Jacksonville Quadrangle (Reston, VA: United States Geological Survey, 1980) Map Credit: Courtesy the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration |
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