This electronic atlas portraying physiographic and geologic quads of the coterminous United States is the product of the Advanced Cartographic Design course offered by the Department of Geography and Environmental Systems at UMBC under the direction of Tom Rabenhorst. The following students participated in the design and production of the many maps contained within these pages: Karen Antoszewski, Robert Barr, Peter Borissow, Chris Brady, Eric Brossart, Jack Cibor, John Codd, Priscilla Crane, Monica Digialleonardo, Christopher Drumgoole, Andrew Fitch, Ava Fujimoto, Darin Gaynor, Anne Gonnella, Corina Hodges, Nelson Hunter, Joseph Jauquet, Tina Kuczinski, Lonnie Lanham, Keith Lichtenauer, Robert Livermore, Christopher Lloyd, Kevin Moore,Jesse Morgan, Nate Morton, Frank Noe, Vincent Odell, Tim Pautsch,Linda Peters, Scott Rappaport, Beth Richardson, David Scharff,. Amie Smith, Pamela South, Joshua Spangler, Nancy Spencer, Kimberly Treadway, Gregory Ugiansky, Kris Weaver, George Weisenborn, and Michael Zambito. All of us are indebted to Ray Sterner, at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, for his assistance in the development of the DEM shaded relief models used in this atlas. A special thanks to Joe School and Frank Floyd for their assistance in getting this project on the web.
NOTE: Quads 18 and 32 are temporarily unavailable. They will be added to the collection as they are completed
DEM map of the United States:
High Resolution
Low Resolution