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National mapping agency

A national mapping agency (NMA) is an organisation, usually publicly owned, that produces topographic maps and geographic information of a country. Some national mapping agencies also deal with cadastral matters.

The original draftsman's drawings for the area around St. Columb Major, Cornwall, made in 1810.

According to 2007/2/EC European directive, national mapping agencies of European Union countries must have publicly available services for searching, viewing and downloading their spatial data.[1] Maps produced by some of them are available under a free license that allows re-use, such as a Creative Commons license.[2]

List edit

For an overview of national mapping agencies, see the List of national mapping agencies.

Many of these agencies developed themselves through time into an national mapping and cadastral authority (NMCA) and nowadays into an national mapping and geospatial information agency (NMGA).[3]

History edit

Ordnance Survey edit

The first national mapping agency was the Ordnance Survey in the United Kingdom;[4][5] its roots go back to 1747, when the compilation of a map of the Scottish Highlands was proposed.[6][7] This survey at a scale of 1 inch to 1000 yards (1:36,000)[8] was the starting point of the Principal Triangulation of Great Britain (1783–1853), and led to the creation of the Ordnance Survey itself; work was begun in earnest in 1790, when the Board of Ordnance began a national military survey at one-inch-to-the-mile (1:63,360 scale).[9] During the next thirty years, roughly a third of England and Wales was mapped (see Principal Triangulation of Great Britain), as other military matters took precedence.[10]

Discussion edit

Although virtually the entire terrestrial surface of Earth has been mapped at scale 1:1,000,000, medium and large-scale mapping has been accomplished intensively in some countries and much less in others.[11] Nevertheless, national mapping programs listed below are only a partial selection. Several commercial vendors supply international topographic map series.

Australia edit

The NMIG (National Mapping Information Group) of Geoscience Australia is the Australian Government's national mapping agency. It provides topographic maps and data to meet the needs of the sustainable development of the nation. The Office of Spatial Data Management provides an online free map service MapConnect.[12] These topographic maps of scales 1:250,000 and 1:100,000 are available in printed form from the Sales Centre.[13] 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 maps are produced in conjunction with the Department of Defence.[14]

Austria edit

Austrian Maps (German: Österreichische Karte (ÖK)) is the government agency producing maps of Austria, which are distributed by Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen (BEV) in Vienna. The maps are published at scales 1:25,000 1:50,000 1:200,000 and 1:500,000. Maps can also be viewed online.[15]

Canada edit

The Centre for Topographic Information produces topographic maps of Canada at scales of 1:50,000 and 1:250,000. The full map catalogue is known as the National Topographic System (NTS).[16] A government proposal to discontinue publishing of all hardcopy or paper topographic maps in favor of digital-only mapping data was shelved in 2005 after intense public opposition.[17]

China edit

The State Bureau of Surveying and Cartography compiles topographic maps at 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 scales. It is reported that these maps are accurate and attractively printed in seven colors, and that successive editions show progressive improvement in accuracy.[18]

These large-scale maps are the basis for maps at smaller scales. Maps at scales 1:4,000,000 or smaller are exported by Cartographic Publishing House, Beijing while larger-scale maps are restricted as state secrets, and prohibited from publishing by legislation, all except Hong Kong and Macau. China's topographic maps follow the international system of subdivision with 1:100,000 maps spanning 30 minutes longitude by 20 minutes latitude.[19]

Colombia edit

The Geographic Institute Agustín Codazzi is the government entity responsible for producing and distributing topographic maps of Colombia in 1:500,000 and 1:100,000 scales. These and several other Geographic information services can be accessed using the Instituto Geográfico Agustin Codazzi website[20] in Spanish.

Denmark edit

The National Survey and Cadastre of Denmark is responsible for producing topographic and nautical geodata of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.[21]

Finland edit

The National Land Survey of Finland produces the Topographic Database (accuracy 1:5000-1:10 000) and publishes topographic maps of Finland at 1:25,000 and 1:50,000. In addition topographics maps can be viewed by using a free map service MapSite.[22][23]

France edit

The Institut Géographique National (IGN) produces topographic maps of France at 1:25,000 and 1:50,000.[24] In addition, topographic maps are freely accessible online, through the Géoportail website.

Germany edit

In principle, each federal state (Bundesland) is in charge of producing the official topographic maps. In fact, the maps between 1:5,000 and 1:100,000 are produced and published by the land surveying offices of each federal state, the maps between 1:200,000 and 1:1,000,000 by a federal house – the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie (BKG) in Frankfurt am Main.[25][better source needed]

Greece edit

Topographic maps for general use are available at 1:50,000 and 1:100,000 from the Hellenic Military Geographical Service (HMGS).[26] They use a national projection system called EGSA'87, which is a Transverse Mercatorial Projection mapping Greece in one zone. A few areas are also available at 1:25,000. Some private firms sell topographic maps of national parks based on HMGS topography.

Hong Kong edit

The Department of Lands is the government agency responsible for surveying and publishing topographic maps of Hong Kong. Commonly used maps such as the HM20C series (1:20,000) are reviewed and updated every year or two. Very large scale (1:600 in Urban area and the 1:1,000 HM1C series for all of HK) topographic maps are also available to public for various uses.[27]

India edit

The Survey of India is responsible for all topographic control, surveys and mapping of India.[28]

Israel edit

The Survey of Israel is responsible for the civilian mapping of Israel. Standard map scales are 1:50,000 and 1:100,000. The 1:50,000 map is available online.[29]

The Military Intelligence Directorate of the Israel Defense Forces has its own mapping unit, which is a sub-unit of Unit 9900.

Japan edit

The Geographical Survey Institute of Japan is responsible for base mapping of Japan. Standard map scales are 1:25,000, 1:50,000, 1:200,000 and 1:500,000.[30]

Nepal edit

From 1992 to 2000 a definitive series of large scale topographic maps were surveyed and published through a joint project by Government of Nepal Survey Department[31] and Finland's Ministry for Foreign Affairs contracting through the FinnMap consulting firm.[32] Japan International Cooperation Agency[33] substituted for FinnMap in Lumbini Zone.

Topographic sheets at 1:25,000 scale covering 7.5 minutes latitude and longitude map the densely populatedTerai and Middle Mountain regions. Less populated high mountain regions are on 15-minute sheets at 1:50,000. JPG scans can be downloaded.[34] Currently, Survey Department is updating it's topographical base map using ZY-3 imagery. The first update phase completed 208 sheets [35]

Netherlands edit

The Land Registry Kadaster (formerly Topografische Dienst) collects, processes and provides topographical information of the entire Dutch territory. The history of the Land Registry goes back to the year 1815, that year was commissioned to create a large map, known as Map of Krayenhoff. Around 1836 they began printing the topographic map on a scale of 1: 50,000, followed in 1865 by the topographic map on a scale of 1: 25,000. In 1951 began the start of production of the topographic map on a scale of 1: 10,000. From various reorganizations arose in 1932 the Topografische Dienst as national mapping agency of the Netherlands, since January 2004 housed within the Land Registry Kadaster.

New Zealand edit

Land Information New Zealand is the government agency responsible for providing up-to-date topographic mapping. LINZ topographic maps cover all of New Zealand, offshore islands, some Pacific Islands and the Ross Sea Region.[36] The standard issue NZTopo map series was published September 2009 at 1:50,000 (NZTopo50), and 1:250,000 (NZTopo250). Vector data[37] from the New Zealand Topographic Database (NZTopo) is also available.

Pakistan edit

The responsibility for topographic mapping and aerial photography lies with the Surveyor General of Pakistan [SGP]. Established in 1947, the Survey of Pakistan (SOP) is based in Rawalpindi with a number of regional offices distributed at urban centers throughout Pakistan. SGP is a civil organization which, for security reasons, is headed by a Surveyor General and works under the strict control of Army General Headquarters (GHQ). Colonel C.A.K. Innes-Wilson, a Royal Engineers officer who joined the Survey of India which mapped the subcontinent, was the first Surveyor General of Pakistan.

All departments which require topographic maps make their request to SGP and many are permanently registered with it for mapping and aerial photographs procurement. The SOP performs these functions under the auspices of the Ministry of Defence (MOD). Organisationally, the SOP is overseen by the Surveyor General (SG) who is a direct military appointee and a senior uniformed officer. The SG reports directly to the Secretary of Defence. Under the SG are two Deputy SG's (I and II) who manage the operational departments of the agency and a Senior Technical Advisor. These departments are divided into Regional Directorates for Topographic Mapping including the Northern region centred in Peshawar, Eastern region (Lahore), Western region (Quetta) and finally, the Southern region in Karachi. Responsibility for fields surveys and the maintenance/update of topographic maps are sub-divided according to these geographic areas.

Portugal edit

The Army's Geographical Institute – Instituto Geográfico do Exército [1] – produces 1.25,000, 1:500,000 maps for public sale, as well as many geographical services.

Romania edit

Until recently, the two major government mapping authorities in Romania have been the Military Topographic Department (Directia Topografica Militara (DTM)), and the Institute for Geodesy, Photogrammetry, Cartography and Land Management (Institutul de Geodezie, Fotogrammetrie, Cartografie, si Organizarea Teritoriului (IGFCOT)). This situation has recently changed, following a decision in 1996 by the Romanian Government to establish a combined civilian National Office of Cadastre, Geodesy and Cartography (Oficiul National de Cadastru, Geodezie si Cartografie (ONCGC). Maps continued to be published under the imprint of the previous organizations into the late 1990s. From 1958, a number of town maps at scales of 1:5,000 or 1:10,000 were also made, initially on the Gauss-Krϋger projection, but after 1970 on a stereographic projection. More than 100 such sheets have been produced. There is also a street map of Bucharest in four sheets at 1:15,000 derived from larger-scale surveys, which is revised annually.

The 1:50,000 series in 737 sheets is now regarded as the base map. It was revised in the period 1965–72 using aerial photographs, and is currently being updated again with the intention of establishing a revision cycle of five to six years. The 1:25,000 will be retained, but revision only at 15-20-year intervals, except for sheets covering areas of rapid change.

Russia edit

Detailed, accurate topographic maps have long been a military priority. They are currently produced by the Military-topographic service of armed forces of the Russian Federation (Russian: Военно-топографическая служба Вооружённых сил Российской Федерации or ВТС ВС). Military topographic mapping departments held other titles in the Russian Empire since 1793 and in the Soviet Union[38][better source needed] where these maps also came to be used for internal control and economic development.

The Soviet Union conducted the world's most comprehensive cartographic project of the twentieth century.[39] Soviet map sheets adopted the global sheet nomenclature of the International Map of the World system and already covered foreign territories by 1938.[40] When Germany invaded in 1941, detailed maps from the USSR's western borders to the Volga River became an urgent task, accomplished in less than one year. After the war years the entire Soviet Union was mapped at scales down to 1:25,000—even 1:10,000 for the agriculturally productive fraction. The rest of the world except Antarctica is believed to have been mapped at scales down to 1:200,000, with regions of special interest down to 1:50,000 and many urban areas to 1:10,000. In all there may have been over one million map sheets[41] of high quality and detail.[42][43][44] Soviet maps were also notable for their consistent global indexing system.[45][46][better source needed] These advantages held for Soviet military maps of other countries, although there were some errors due to faulty intelligence.[47]

Soviet maps for domestic civilian purposes were often of lower quality.[48] From 1919 to 1967 they were produced by Head geodesic administration (Russian: Высшее геодезическое управление or ВГУ), then by Chief administration of geodesy and cartography (Russian: Главное управление геодезии и картографии or ГУГК). Now (June 2011) civilian maps are produced by the Federal agency for geodesy and cartography (Russian: Федеральное агентство геодезии и картографии or Роскартография).[49][better source needed]

Soviet military maps were state secrets. After the 1991 breakup of the Soviet Union, many maps leaked into the public domain.[50] Map scales 1:100.000–1:500.000 can be viewed online.[51][52]

Spain edit

The Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN) is responsible for the official topographic maps.[53] It does use six scales that cover all the Spanish territory: 1:25,000 (map series called MTN25), 1:50,000 (map series called MTN50), 1:200,000, 1:500,000, 1:1,000,000 and 1:2,000,000. The most common scale is the first one, which utilizes the UTM system.

South Africa edit

The Chief Directorate: National Geo-spatial Information (CD:NGI) produces three topographic map series, each covering the whole country, at scales 1:50 000, 1:250 000, and 1:500 000.

Switzerland edit

Swisstopo (the Federal Office of Topography) produces topographic maps of Switzerland at seven different scales.

Taiwan edit

Topographic maps for Taiwan had long been kept as confidential information due to security concerns. It has only been recently made available to public from the National Land Surveying and Mapping Center, the government agency responsible for surveying and publishing various maps. Topographic maps of up to 1:25,000 is now available in digital and printed format.[54]

United Kingdom edit

The Ordnance Survey (OS) produces topographic map series covering Great Britain at 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 scales.[55] The 1:25,000 scale is known as the "Explorer" series, and include an "OL" (Outdoor Leisure) sub-series for areas of special interest to hikers and walkers. It replaced the "Pathfinder" series, which was less colourful and covered a smaller area on each map. The 1:50,000 scale is known as the "Landranger" and carries a distinctive pink cover. More detailed mapping as fine as 1:10,000 covers some parts of the country.[56] The 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 scales are easily coordinated with standard romer scales on currently available compasses and plotting tools. The Ordnance Survey maintains a mapping database from which they can print specialist maps at virtually any scale.[57]

The Ordnance Survey National Grid divides Great Britain into cells 500 km, 100 km, 10 km and 1 km square on a Transverse Mercator grid aligned true north–south along the 2°W meridian. OS map products are based on this grid.

United States edit

The United States Geological Survey (USGS), a scientific federal agency, produces several national series of topographic maps which vary in scale and extent, with some wide gaps in coverage, notably the complete absence of 1:50,000 scale topographic maps or their equivalent. The largest (both in terms of scale and quantity) and best-known topographic series is the 7.5-minute or 1:24,000 quadrangle. This scale is unique to the United States,[citation needed] where nearly every other developed nation has introduced a metric 1:25,000 or 1:50,000 large scale topo map. The USGS also publishes 1:100,000 maps covering 30 minutes latitude by one degree longitude, 1:250,000 covering one by two degrees, and state maps at 1:500,000 with California, Michigan and Montana needing two sheets while Texas has four. Alaska is mapped on a single sheet, at scales ranging from 1:1,584,000 to 1:12,000,000.[58][citation needed]

Recent USGS digital National Map omits several important geographic details that were featured in the original USGS topographic map series (1945–1992).[59] Examples of omitted details and features include power transmission lines, telephone lines, railroads, recreational trails, pipelines, survey marks, and buildings.[59] For many of these feature classes, the USGS is working with other agencies to develop data or adapt existing data on missing details that will be included in The National Map.[59] In other areas USGS digital map revisions may omit geographic features such as ruins, mine locations, springs, wells, and even trails in an effort to protect natural resources and the public at large, or because such features are not present in any public domain database.[59]

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A national mapping agency NMA is an organisation usually publicly owned that produces topographic maps and geographic information of a country Some national mapping agencies also deal with cadastral matters The original draftsman s drawings for the area around St Columb Major Cornwall made in 1810 According to 2007 2 EC European directive national mapping agencies of European Union countries must have publicly available services for searching viewing and downloading their spatial data 1 Maps produced by some of them are available under a free license that allows re use such as a Creative Commons license 2 Contents 1 List 2 History 2 1 Ordnance Survey 3 Discussion 3 1 Australia 3 2 Austria 3 3 Canada 3 4 China 3 5 Colombia 3 6 Denmark 3 7 Finland 3 8 France 3 9 Germany 3 10 Greece 3 11 Hong Kong 3 12 India 3 13 Israel 3 14 Japan 3 15 Nepal 3 16 Netherlands 3 17 New Zealand 3 18 Pakistan 3 19 Portugal 3 20 Romania 3 21 Russia 3 22 Spain 3 23 South Africa 3 24 Switzerland 3 25 Taiwan 3 26 United Kingdom 3 27 United States 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksList editFor an overview of national mapping agencies see the List of national mapping agencies Many of these agencies developed themselves through time into an national mapping and cadastral authority NMCA and nowadays into an national mapping and geospatial information agency NMGA 3 History editOrdnance Survey edit The first national mapping agency was the Ordnance Survey in the United Kingdom 4 5 its roots go back to 1747 when the compilation of a map of the Scottish Highlands was proposed 6 7 This survey at a scale of 1 inch to 1000 yards 1 36 000 8 was the starting point of the Principal Triangulation of Great Britain 1783 1853 and led to the creation of the Ordnance Survey itself work was begun in earnest in 1790 when the Board of Ordnance began a national military survey at one inch to the mile 1 63 360 scale 9 During the next thirty years roughly a third of England and Wales was mapped see Principal Triangulation of Great Britain as other military matters took precedence 10 Discussion editSee also Topographic map and Map series Although virtually the entire terrestrial surface of Earth has been mapped at scale 1 1 000 000 medium and large scale mapping has been accomplished intensively in some countries and much less in others 11 Nevertheless national mapping programs listed below are only a partial selection Several commercial vendors supply international topographic map series Australia edit The NMIG National Mapping Information Group of Geoscience Australia is the Australian Government s national mapping agency It provides topographic maps and data to meet the needs of the sustainable development of the nation The Office of Spatial Data Management provides an online free map service MapConnect 12 These topographic maps of scales 1 250 000 and 1 100 000 are available in printed form from the Sales Centre 13 1 50 000 and 1 25 000 maps are produced in conjunction with the Department of Defence 14 Austria edit Austrian Maps German Osterreichische Karte OK is the government agency producing maps of Austria which are distributed by Bundesamt fur Eich und Vermessungswesen BEV in Vienna The maps are published at scales 1 25 000 1 50 000 1 200 000 and 1 500 000 Maps can also be viewed online 15 Canada edit The Centre for Topographic Information produces topographic maps of Canada at scales of 1 50 000 and 1 250 000 The full map catalogue is known as the National Topographic System NTS 16 A government proposal to discontinue publishing of all hardcopy or paper topographic maps in favor of digital only mapping data was shelved in 2005 after intense public opposition 17 China edit The State Bureau of Surveying and Cartography compiles topographic maps at 1 25 000 and 1 50 000 scales It is reported that these maps are accurate and attractively printed in seven colors and that successive editions show progressive improvement in accuracy 18 These large scale maps are the basis for maps at smaller scales Maps at scales 1 4 000 000 or smaller are exported by Cartographic Publishing House Beijing while larger scale maps are restricted as state secrets and prohibited from publishing by legislation all except Hong Kong and Macau China s topographic maps follow the international system of subdivision with 1 100 000 maps spanning 30 minutes longitude by 20 minutes latitude 19 Colombia edit The Geographic Institute Agustin Codazzi is the government entity responsible for producing and distributing topographic maps of Colombia in 1 500 000 and 1 100 000 scales These and several other Geographic information services can be accessed using the Instituto Geografico Agustin Codazzi website 20 in Spanish Denmark edit The National Survey and Cadastre of Denmark is responsible for producing topographic and nautical geodata of Denmark Greenland and the Faroe Islands 21 Finland edit The National Land Survey of Finland produces the Topographic Database accuracy 1 5000 1 10 000 and publishes topographic maps of Finland at 1 25 000 and 1 50 000 In addition topographics maps can be viewed by using a free map service MapSite 22 23 France edit The Institut Geographique National IGN produces topographic maps of France at 1 25 000 and 1 50 000 24 In addition topographic maps are freely accessible online through the Geoportail website Germany edit In principle each federal state Bundesland is in charge of producing the official topographic maps In fact the maps between 1 5 000 and 1 100 000 are produced and published by the land surveying offices of each federal state the maps between 1 200 000 and 1 1 000 000 by a federal house the Bundesamt fur Kartographie und Geodasie BKG in Frankfurt am Main 25 better source needed Greece edit Topographic maps for general use are available at 1 50 000 and 1 100 000 from the Hellenic Military Geographical Service HMGS 26 They use a national projection system called EGSA 87 which is a Transverse Mercatorial Projection mapping Greece in one zone A few areas are also available at 1 25 000 Some private firms sell topographic maps of national parks based on HMGS topography Hong Kong edit The Department of Lands is the government agency responsible for surveying and publishing topographic maps of Hong Kong Commonly used maps such as the HM20C series 1 20 000 are reviewed and updated every year or two Very large scale 1 600 in Urban area and the 1 1 000 HM1C series for all of HK topographic maps are also available to public for various uses 27 India edit The Survey of India is responsible for all topographic control surveys and mapping of India 28 Israel edit The Survey of Israel is responsible for the civilian mapping of Israel Standard map scales are 1 50 000 and 1 100 000 The 1 50 000 map is available online 29 The Military Intelligence Directorate of the Israel Defense Forces has its own mapping unit which is a sub unit of Unit 9900 Japan edit The Geographical Survey Institute of Japan is responsible for base mapping of Japan Standard map scales are 1 25 000 1 50 000 1 200 000 and 1 500 000 30 Nepal edit From 1992 to 2000 a definitive series of large scale topographic maps were surveyed and published through a joint project by Government of Nepal Survey Department 31 and Finland s Ministry for Foreign Affairs contracting through the FinnMap consulting firm 32 Japan International Cooperation Agency 33 substituted for FinnMap in Lumbini Zone Topographic sheets at 1 25 000 scale covering 7 5 minutes latitude and longitude map the densely populatedTerai and Middle Mountain regions Less populated high mountain regions are on 15 minute sheets at 1 50 000 JPG scans can be downloaded 34 Currently Survey Department is updating it s topographical base map using ZY 3 imagery The first update phase completed 208 sheets 35 Netherlands edit The Land Registry Kadaster formerly Topografische Dienst collects processes and provides topographical information of the entire Dutch territory The history of the Land Registry goes back to the year 1815 that year was commissioned to create a large map known as Map of Krayenhoff Around 1836 they began printing the topographic map on a scale of 1 50 000 followed in 1865 by the topographic map on a scale of 1 25 000 In 1951 began the start of production of the topographic map on a scale of 1 10 000 From various reorganizations arose in 1932 the Topografische Dienst as national mapping agency of the Netherlands since January 2004 housed within the Land Registry Kadaster New Zealand edit Land Information New Zealand is the government agency responsible for providing up to date topographic mapping LINZ topographic maps cover all of New Zealand offshore islands some Pacific Islands and the Ross Sea Region 36 The standard issue NZTopo map series was published September 2009 at 1 50 000 NZTopo50 and 1 250 000 NZTopo250 Vector data 37 from the New Zealand Topographic Database NZTopo is also available Pakistan edit The responsibility for topographic mapping and aerial photography lies with the Surveyor General of Pakistan SGP Established in 1947 the Survey of Pakistan SOP is based in Rawalpindi with a number of regional offices distributed at urban centers throughout Pakistan SGP is a civil organization which for security reasons is headed by a Surveyor General and works under the strict control of Army General Headquarters GHQ Colonel C A K Innes Wilson a Royal Engineers officer who joined the Survey of India which mapped the subcontinent was the first Surveyor General of Pakistan All departments which require topographic maps make their request to SGP and many are permanently registered with it for mapping and aerial photographs procurement The SOP performs these functions under the auspices of the Ministry of Defence MOD Organisationally the SOP is overseen by the Surveyor General SG who is a direct military appointee and a senior uniformed officer The SG reports directly to the Secretary of Defence Under the SG are two Deputy SG s I and II who manage the operational departments of the agency and a Senior Technical Advisor These departments are divided into Regional Directorates for Topographic Mapping including the Northern region centred in Peshawar Eastern region Lahore Western region Quetta and finally the Southern region in Karachi Responsibility for fields surveys and the maintenance update of topographic maps are sub divided according to these geographic areas Portugal edit The Army s Geographical Institute Instituto Geografico do Exercito 1 produces 1 25 000 1 500 000 maps for public sale as well as many geographical services Romania edit Until recently the two major government mapping authorities in Romania have been the Military Topographic Department Directia Topografica Militara DTM and the Institute for Geodesy Photogrammetry Cartography and Land Management Institutul de Geodezie Fotogrammetrie Cartografie si Organizarea Teritoriului IGFCOT This situation has recently changed following a decision in 1996 by the Romanian Government to establish a combined civilian National Office of Cadastre Geodesy and Cartography Oficiul National de Cadastru Geodezie si Cartografie ONCGC Maps continued to be published under the imprint of the previous organizations into the late 1990s From 1958 a number of town maps at scales of 1 5 000 or 1 10 000 were also made initially on the Gauss Kryger projection but after 1970 on a stereographic projection More than 100 such sheets have been produced There is also a street map of Bucharest in four sheets at 1 15 000 derived from larger scale surveys which is revised annually The 1 50 000 series in 737 sheets is now regarded as the base map It was revised in the period 1965 72 using aerial photographs and is currently being updated again with the intention of establishing a revision cycle of five to six years The 1 25 000 will be retained but revision only at 15 20 year intervals except for sheets covering areas of rapid change Russia edit Detailed accurate topographic maps have long been a military priority They are currently produced by the Military topographic service of armed forces of the Russian Federation Russian Voenno topograficheskaya sluzhba Vooruzhyonnyh sil Rossijskoj Federacii or VTS VS Military topographic mapping departments held other titles in the Russian Empire since 1793 and in the Soviet Union 38 better source needed where these maps also came to be used for internal control and economic development The Soviet Union conducted the world s most comprehensive cartographic project of the twentieth century 39 Soviet map sheets adopted the global sheet nomenclature of the International Map of the World system and already covered foreign territories by 1938 40 When Germany invaded in 1941 detailed maps from the USSR s western borders to the Volga River became an urgent task accomplished in less than one year After the war years the entire Soviet Union was mapped at scales down to 1 25 000 even 1 10 000 for the agriculturally productive fraction The rest of the world except Antarctica is believed to have been mapped at scales down to 1 200 000 with regions of special interest down to 1 50 000 and many urban areas to 1 10 000 In all there may have been over one million map sheets 41 of high quality and detail 42 43 44 Soviet maps were also notable for their consistent global indexing system 45 46 better source needed These advantages held for Soviet military maps of other countries although there were some errors due to faulty intelligence 47 Soviet maps for domestic civilian purposes were often of lower quality 48 From 1919 to 1967 they were produced by Head geodesic administration Russian Vysshee geodezicheskoe upravlenie or VGU then by Chief administration of geodesy and cartography Russian Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii or GUGK Now June 2011 civilian maps are produced by the Federal agency for geodesy and cartography Russian Federalnoe agentstvo geodezii i kartografii or Roskartografiya 49 better source needed Soviet military maps were state secrets After the 1991 breakup of the Soviet Union many maps leaked into the public domain 50 Map scales 1 100 000 1 500 000 can be viewed online 51 52 Spain edit The Instituto Geografico Nacional IGN is responsible for the official topographic maps 53 It does use six scales that cover all the Spanish territory 1 25 000 map series called MTN25 1 50 000 map series called MTN50 1 200 000 1 500 000 1 1 000 000 and 1 2 000 000 The most common scale is the first one which utilizes the UTM system nbsp Sheet 535 2013 version second digital edition of MTN50 Spanish National Topographic map series covering Algete town near Madrid and its surroundings South Africa edit The Chief Directorate National Geo spatial Information CD NGI produces three topographic map series each covering the whole country at scales 1 50 000 1 250 000 and 1 500 000 Switzerland edit Swisstopo the Federal Office of Topography produces topographic maps of Switzerland at seven different scales Taiwan edit Topographic maps for Taiwan had long been kept as confidential information due to security concerns It has only been recently made available to public from the National Land Surveying and Mapping Center the government agency responsible for surveying and publishing various maps Topographic maps of up to 1 25 000 is now available in digital and printed format 54 United Kingdom edit The Ordnance Survey OS produces topographic map series covering Great Britain at 1 25 000 and 1 50 000 scales 55 The 1 25 000 scale is known as the Explorer series and include an OL Outdoor Leisure sub series for areas of special interest to hikers and walkers It replaced the Pathfinder series which was less colourful and covered a smaller area on each map The 1 50 000 scale is known as the Landranger and carries a distinctive pink cover More detailed mapping as fine as 1 10 000 covers some parts of the country 56 The 1 25 000 and 1 50 000 scales are easily coordinated with standard romer scales on currently available compasses and plotting tools The Ordnance Survey maintains a mapping database from which they can print specialist maps at virtually any scale 57 The Ordnance Survey National Grid divides Great Britain into cells 500 km 100 km 10 km and 1 km square on a Transverse Mercator grid aligned true north south along the 2 W meridian OS map products are based on this grid United States edit The United States Geological Survey USGS a scientific federal agency produces several national series of topographic maps which vary in scale and extent with some wide gaps in coverage notably the complete absence of 1 50 000 scale topographic maps or their equivalent The largest both in terms of scale and quantity and best known topographic series is the 7 5 minute or 1 24 000 quadrangle This scale is unique to the United States citation needed where nearly every other developed nation has introduced a metric 1 25 000 or 1 50 000 large scale topo map The USGS also publishes 1 100 000 maps covering 30 minutes latitude by one degree longitude 1 250 000 covering one by two degrees and state maps at 1 500 000 with California Michigan and Montana needing two sheets while Texas has four Alaska is mapped on a single sheet at scales ranging from 1 1 584 000 to 1 12 000 000 58 citation needed nbsp The Mount Marcy area of New York State in 1892 in a 15 minute quadrangle at 1 62 500 nbsp The southern half of same area about a century later 1979 in a 7 5 by 15 minute metric map at 1 25 000 Recent USGS digital National Map omits several important geographic details that were featured in the original USGS topographic map series 1945 1992 59 Examples of omitted details and features include power transmission lines telephone lines railroads recreational trails pipelines survey marks and buildings 59 For many of these feature classes the USGS is working with other agencies to develop data or adapt existing data on missing 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