Eastern United States 1:250,000. / produced by the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Ocean Service.
| Author/creator | Geological Survey (U.S.) |
| Other author | United States. National Ocean Service. |
| Format | Map |
| Publication Info | Reston, Va. : U.S. Geological Survey, 1982 (1984 printing) |
| Description | 1 map : color ; 47 x 75 cm on sheet 69 x 82 cm |
| Subjects |
| Variant title | Rocky Mount |
| Variant title | Filing title: Rocky Mount, North Carolina |
| Cartographic data | Scale 1:250,000 ; Transverse Mercator projection (W 78°--W 76°/N 36°--N 35°). |
| Abstract | Topographic map of the area of North Carolina south and southeast of, and including the city of Rocky Mount, North Carolina. The area includes portions of Nash, Wilson, Edgecombe, Martin, Bertie, Chowan, Washington, Tyrrell, Dare, Greene, Pitt, Beaufort, Hyde, Wayne, Duplin, Lenoir, Jones, Craven, Pamlico and Carteret counties. The eastern half of the area includes East Dismal Swamp, and parts of Albermarle Sound and Pamlico Sound. |
| General note | Includes location diagram, legend. |
| General note | "Revised 1980. Shoreline revised and bathymetry added 1982." |
| General note | "Contour interval 50 feet with supplemental contours at 25 foot intervals. National Geodetic vertical datum of 1929. Bathymetric contour interval 10 meters with supplemental contours at 2 meter intervals. Datum: mean low water." |
| General note | "Base map prepared by Defense Mapping Agency by photogrammetric methods and from 1:24,000-scale maps dated 1947-1950. Field checked 1953. Revised by the U.S. Geological survey from aerial photographs taken 1976 and other source data. Revised information not field checked. Map edited 1980." |
| General note | "Bathymetry compiled by the National Ocean Service from tide-coordinated hydrographic surveys. Bathymetric survey data comply with International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Special Publication 44 accuracy standards and/or standards used at the date of the survey. This information not intended for navigational purposes." |
| Genre/form | Topographic maps. |