Map Book Gallery
View maps created by fellow GIS professionals in the pipeline community.
Volume 22GISThe Geographic Approach
A Cartographic Library of Regional Oil and Gas Interests on the North Slope of Alaska
By compiling and providing general data, regional geology, political boundaries, and state programs, the Division of Oil and Gas is extending valuable research tools. This map series consists of four 80 x 36-inch maps to be used as posters for quick visual reference and to inspire discussion about North Slope resources.
Volume 21GISCommunicating Our World
North Sea Oil and Gas
Wood Mackenzie has produced a detailed wall map of the North Sea showing the latest information about the oil and gas infrastructure. The map shows active licenses, operators, fields, and exploration/appraisal (E&A) well locations in Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom. It also gives locations of existing and planned pipelines.
Volume 20GISHelping Manage Our World
B&W Lease Summary Map
This map represents the Mogotes Hill quadrangle located in Zapata County, Texas. It is part of a series of digital, hard-copy maps that include all pertinent legal boundaries (e.g., land survey [township/range and section lines, block/surveys, sections, and abstracts in Texas]) and state and county lines.
Volume 19GISThe Language of Geography
Sewer Mains by Date Installed
San Diego's wastewater collection system consists of approximately 2,894 miles of sewer pipe made of various materials. Noting the year of installation helps the city identify potential problem areas.
Volume 18Geography and GIS—Serving Our World
 Pipeline Siting—Baku, Azerbaijan to Ceyhan, Turkey
Planning a pipeline route between Baku, Azerbaijan, and Ceyhan, Turkey, required consideration of many issues including slope, river crossings, existing pipelines, and vegetation type. With GIS, the map authors were able to apply weights to each of the factors and generate the best route.
Volume 17 Geography and GIS—Sustaining Our World
The Buffalo Sewer Authority developed a hydraulic model, representing relevant pipes and combined sewer regulators to route flows through the collection system network. This map is part of a series developed to support a memorandum prepared by O'Brien and Gere Engineers, which discussed long-term control objectives and analyzed the existing collection system incorporating various specified combined sewer overflow (CSO) design alternatives.
Volume 16 Geography—Creating Communities
Water System Shutdown Drainage Analysis Using Elevation Data
The San Diego County Water Authority GIS Department developed a mapping and analysis tool to assess potential impacts on property and the environment during system shutdowns. The ARC Macro Language application produces several data layers that can be displayed and analyzed in ArcView.
The Map Book Gallery features the ESRI Map Book series dedicated to acknowledging the important and innovative accomplishments of GIS users around the world.
Published annually, each volume of the ESRI Map Book showcases a small portion of the work presented at the Map Gallery Exhibition at the annual ESRI International User Conference.
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