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Published in July 2012Scale: 1:10 000 000Dimension : 125 x 84 cm Polar stereographic projection centered on the South Pole, with a latitude of true scale at 71°S© CCGM-CGMW 201Authors : Garrik Grikurov et German Leychenkov (CGMW-VNIIOkeangeologia, St Petersbourg)
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Published in November 2012Scale: 1:1 000 000Dimension : 125 x 100 cmEquidistant conic projection© CCGM-CGMW 2012 The maps is only available folded Authors : Romain Bousquet, Stefan M. Schmid, Gerold Zeilinger, Roland Oberhänsli, Claudio Rosenberg, Giancarlo Molli, Christian Robert, Michel Wiederkehr and Philippe Rossi
Released in July 2012Scale at Equator 1:20 000 0001 sheet : 119 x 84 cm © CCGM-CGMW 2012 Author: Peter S. Miles (CGMW)Co-authors: Philippe Bouysse (CGMW) and Kaiser de Souza (CPRM, Brazil)
Scale 1:4 000 0001 sheet, 140 cm x 100 cmPublished in 2002 by the Geological Survey of Norway Norwegian and English version. Explanatory Notes included© NGU, 2002 Author: Dr. Ellen M.O. Sigmond (NGU)
Scale: 1:4 000 000Dimensions : 119 x 85 cm© CGMW 2012 Authors: Laëtitia Brosolo, Jean Mascle, Benoît Loubrieu
Scale: 1:4 000 000Dimensions : 119 x 85 cm© CGMW 2012 Authors: Jean Mascle and Georges Mascle
Second edition, scale at 1:50 000 000A set of 2 sheets, size of the maps : 103,5 cm x 54 cm.1- The Last Glacial Maximum (ca 18000 ± 2000 years B.P.)2- Holocene Optimum (ca 8000 ± 1000 years B.P.)A CGMW / ANDRA co-publicationAuthors: Nicole Petit-Maire & Philippe Bouysse, et coll.
Scale at 1:7 000 000Three separate sheets (folded), 102.7 cm x 72.5 cm each one + explanatory notesGeological Survey of Japan, AIST publication, 2002
Scale:1: 7 500 000Published in 2007 + accompanying booklet In Spanish onlySize of the map:104 x 84 cmCoordination and publication: Geological and Mining Survery of Argentina (SEGEMAR)
Scale: 1:40 000 000Dimensions : 104 x 84 cmMap only available folded©BRG Hannover / UNESCO Paris, 2008
Scale at 1:50 000 000Released in 2012Double sided map - size: 97,5 x 55 cm
Published in 1985 (released in 1987)Scale 1/5 000 0004 sheets + 1 legend sheetSize of each sheet: 108 cm x 77 cmA CGMW / UNESCO co-publication
Published in November 2012Scale: 1:1 000 000Dimension : 125 x 100 cm Equidistant conic projection© CCGM-CGMW 2012Authors : Romain Bousquet, Roland Oberhänsli, Stefan M. Schmid, Alfons Berger, Michael Wiederkehr, Christian Robert, Andreas Möller, Claudio Rosenberg, Gerold Zeilinger, Giancarlo Molli and Friedrich Koller.
Set of 2 sheets: 1- Physiography, 2- Structural MapMercator projectionFirst edition published in 2004 at the scale of 1:20 000 000Reprint 2013 at the scale of 1:40 000 000©CGMW Size: 59,4 cm x 42 cm each
Scale ca. 1:4 600 000Released in November 2013Dimensions: 126 cm x 89 cmCCGM © 2013Authors: Dominique Frizon de Lamotte & Pascale Leturmy
1st edition, 2013Scale: 1:5 000 000Projection: Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area, projection center Central Meridian E90°, Lat. of origin N40°Dimensions : 12 sheets, each 100 x 69 cmChief Compiler: REN Jishun. Associate Chief Compilers: NIU Baogui, WANG Jun, JIN Xiaochi, XIE LiangzhenLeaders of Working groups: I. Oleg PETROV, II. Abdolazim HAGHIPOUR, III. NIU...
Digital Atlas in pdf format360 pagesA. Gvishiani, Russian Academy of Sciences (Geophysical Center), A. Frolov, V. Lapshin (E. Fedorov Institute of Applied Geophysics-ROSHYDROMET)English version published with the support of the European Geosciences Union, CODATA and CGMW© Geophysical Center-Russian Academy of Sciences et Fedorov Institute of Applied...
2020 Reissue of the Map (2014)Scale: 1:35 000 000Main map in Mercator projectionPolar regions in polar stereographic projectionSize: 150 x 90 cmAtlantic-centeredAuthor: Philippe Bouysse (CGMW) and coll. © CCGM-CGMW 2020, Paris, France ISBN: 978-2-917310-41-0DOI:10.14682/2020GEOWORLD
2020 Reissue of the 2014 MapScale: 1:35 000 000Main map in Mercator projectionPolar regions in polar stereographic projectionSize: 150 x 90 cmAtlantic-centeredAuthor: Philippe Bouysse (CGMW) and coll.© CCGM-CGMW 2020, Paris, France ISBN: 978-2-917310-41-0DOI:10.14682/2020GEOWORLD Plastic coated version (25 microns)
High resolution scans of the original printed version published between 1974 and 1984Scale 1 :10 000 000 for continents, smaller scales for oceans17 continental map sheets, 5 sheets for oceanic areas (Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, Antarctic, and Arctic Oceans)Bilingual: English/FrenchExplanatory notes for each map© UNESCO-CGMW ISBN 92-3-099916-4
1st editionScale: 1:35 000 000Main map in Eckert IV projectionSize: 118 x 80 cmAuthors: Nils Moosdorf (Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT), Bremen, Germany) andJens Hartmann (Institute for Geology, CEN - Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability, Universität Hamburg, Germany)©CCGM-CGMW 2015
1st edition, 2015Projection : UTM, zone 38N, datum WGS 84Scale : 1:200 000Authors : Bernard Le Gall, Mohamed Ahmed Daoud, René Maury, Françoise Gasse, Joël Rolet, Mohamed Jalludin, Antoine-Marie Caminiti, Nima Moussa© Centre d'Etude et de Recherche de Djibouti (CERD) and CCGM 2015
1st edition 2015Scale : 1:1 650 000Projection : Mercator (N 38°)Dimensions : 119 x 85 cmAuthors : Laëtitia Campistron-Brosolo and Jean MascleWith the support of the French INSU/CNRS Mistrals project
1st edition (2016)Scale: 1:15 000 000Dimensions: 96 x 96 cmCoordinator and corresponding author: Mustapha Meghraoui (EOST - IPG Strasbourg, France)(See below list of co-authors and collaborators)
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