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MGS'S Interactive Maps contact: Bob Conkwright (bconkwright@mgs.md.gov)

     If you see the MGS Interactive Map logo to the left, then you have already installed Autodesk's Whip! 4.x viewer, and are ready to proceed to the interactive map pages. (Tip: for some auditory fun, place your mouse over a Whip! map, right click your mouse and click the "about Whip..." menu item)
     If you can't see the logo, go to the Whip! installation page

Whip LogoHow to use the Whip! viewer:
This viewer will allow you to see and interact with the vector-based maps on the following pages. Once you have installed the Whip! plugin and are viewing an interactive map, click your RIGHT mouse button to bring up the Whip! viewer menu. You can pan and zoom, turn layers on and off, change preset views, and find map coordinates from this menu. You can also print the map to any desired scale, provided you have the proper hardware.

Got Whip? If so, try out these Interactive Maps:
map 'n compassInteractive Maps computers connectedRelated Links
Baltimore Harbor Surficial Sediments: Texture, Water Content, Carbon, Nitrogen and Sulfur
(Netscape 4.x or Internet Explorer 4.x is required to use the database features of this page)
Database for Baltimore Harbor Surficial Sediments
Atlas of Maryland's Coastal Bays: Physical & Chemical Characteristics
(Netscape 4.x or Internet Explorer 4.x is required to use the database features of this page)
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Surficial Sediments of Maryland's Chesapeake Bay Database for Surficial Sediments of Maryland's Chesapeake Bay An explanation of Shepard's Ternary Diagram
Detail of "Shoreline Changes: Tilghman, MD" Shoreline Changes Project

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