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Comparison Of 1854 U.S. Coast Survey Map With 2016 Satellite Imagery Of The Monterey Bay Area May 2018

Comparison Of 1854 U.S. Coast Survey Map With 2016 Satellite Imagery Of The Monterey Bay Area

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A (draft) comparison map of an 1854 U.S. Coast Survey Map of the coast of Monterey Bay from Salinas River southward with a 2016 satellite imagery of the same region reflecting changes in land use over the preceding 162 years.


Comparison Of 1770 Map With 1913 U.S.G.S. Map Of The Monterey Bay Area May 2018

Comparison Of 1770 Map With 1913 U.S.G.S. Map Of The Monterey Bay Area

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A comparison of the Monterey Bay area depicted on a 1770 Spanish map prepared by cartographer Miguel Constanzó depicting the Port of Monterrey in which he identified landmarks and potential locations for anchoring ships, including Point Pinos, sheltered anchorage (except from the north-northwest winds), the site for the Mission and Presidio de San Carlos, several lagoons and an estuary that were filled by the tide with a 1913 map of the Monterey Bay area prepared by the U.S.G.S.


Comparison Of 1770 Map With 2016 Satellite Imagery Of The Monterey Bay Area Mar 2018

Comparison Of 1770 Map With 2016 Satellite Imagery Of The Monterey Bay Area

Historical and Contemporary Comparison Maps

A [draft] comparison of the Monterey Bay area depicted in a 1770 Spanish map prepared by cartographer Miguel Constanzó depicting the Port of Monterrey in which he identified landmarks and potential locations for anchoring ships, including Point Pinos, sheltered anchorage (except from the north-northwest winds), the site for the Mission and Presidio de San Carlos, several lagoons and an estuary that were filled by the tide with a 2016 satellite imagery of the Monterey Bay.


Comparison Of 1770 Map With 1913 Usgs Map And 2016 Satellite Imagery Of The Monterey Bay Area Mar 2018

Comparison Of 1770 Map With 1913 Usgs Map And 2016 Satellite Imagery Of The Monterey Bay Area

Historical and Contemporary Comparison Maps

A [draft] comparison of the Monterey Bay area over a 246-year time span using: a) 1770 Spanish map prepared by cartographer Miguel Constanzó of the Port of Monterrey in which he identified landmarks and potential locations for anchoring ships, including Point Pinos, sheltered anchorage (except from the north-northwest winds), the site for the Mission and Presidio de San Carlos, several lagoons and an estuary that were filled by the tide; b) 1913 U.S.Geological survey of approximately the same region; and c) 2016 satellite imagery of the Monterey Bay.