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Cartographic Curiosities: Geothermal energy potential in the U.S.
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The Map Library - University of Michigan. Meet the Map Librarians. The Clark Library Blog (external link). Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Geothermal energy potential in the U.S. Over the span of three years, Google's philanthropic arm, Google.org. Supported a project run by the SMU Geothermal Institute intended to. Map out the potential for geothermal energy use in the United States. Below is the result of their research. Read more about the results of the study (and Enhanced Geothermal Systems) here.
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Cartographic Curiosities: April 2012
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The Map Library - University of Michigan. Meet the Map Librarians. The Clark Library Blog (external link). Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Not an end- just a shift. After careful deliberation, it has been decided that one blog will be sufficient for the Clark Library. I have had a lot of fun with Cartographic Curiosities, and hope that you have, too. Please remember to check out http:/ clark-library.blogspot.com/. For more interesting maps, as well as visualizations and news from the Clark Library! Subscribe ...
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Cartographic Curiosities: The United States of Pig
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The Map Library - University of Michigan. Meet the Map Librarians. The Clark Library Blog (external link). Friday, June 24, 2011. The United States of Pig. You can't have a fancy party without fancy party favors (at least, not if you're doing it right), so Baker distributed these maps as ‘good cheer souvenirs’ to his guests, who numbered in the thousands:. The map’s full title is: THIS PORCINEOGRAPH is copied from the Census Surveys of 1870, adding only 3 feet of territory (? Around the map are pigs repr...
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Cartographic Curiosities: Meet the Map Librarians
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The Map Library - University of Michigan. Meet the Map Librarians. The Clark Library Blog (external link). Meet the Map Librarians. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To This Blog. Elementary, my dear Watson. Sherlock Holmes is known throughout the world, but never has a floor plan of his living quarters existed quite like this. Thanks to artist . Pop vs. Soda. The eternal debate- when it comes time to ask which flavors of carbonated beverage a restaurant or friend has on hand, do you ask what kind.
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Cartographic Curiosities: November 2011
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The Map Library - University of Michigan. Meet the Map Librarians. The Clark Library Blog (external link). Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Tomorrow is the always great Turkey Day, a wonderful time for getting together with family and loved ones, counting your blessings, and eating until you pass out. You don't have a recipe for the potluck picked out? Well, luckily, in 2009 the New York Times compiled what people were searching for the day before Thanksgiving using AllRecipes.com. And made a series of maps.
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Cartographic Curiosities: February 2012
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The Map Library - University of Michigan. Meet the Map Librarians. The Clark Library Blog (external link). Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Geothermal energy potential in the U.S. Over the span of three years, Google's philanthropic arm, Google.org. Supported a project run by the SMU Geothermal Institute intended to. Map out the potential for geothermal energy use in the United States. Below is the result of their research. Read more about the results of the study (and Enhanced Geothermal Systems) here.
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Cartographic Curiosities: Elementary, my dear Watson...
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The Map Library - University of Michigan. Meet the Map Librarians. The Clark Library Blog (external link). Friday, March 04, 2011. Elementary, my dear Watson. Sherlock Holmes is known throughout the world, but never has a floor plan of his living quarters existed quite like this. Thanks to artist Russell Stutler. Who read all 60 books twice, we can see exactly what Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle has described the brilliant detective's quarters to be. Click the Image above to see more detail or here. Ever try to...
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Cartographic Curiosities: January 2012
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The Map Library - University of Michigan. Meet the Map Librarians. The Clark Library Blog (external link). Sunday, January 15, 2012. The Map Library here at the University of Michigan has fused with Government Documents and the Spacial and Numeric Data Labs to reveal their ultimate final form: the Stephen S. Clark Library. We're excited about the new blog, all integrated and shiny! Http:/ clark-library.blogspot.com/. Links to this post. Tuesday, January 10, 2012. The salinity of Earth's oceans. By tracki...