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Geographic Base Map of Northeast Asia 53 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OPEN-FILE REPORT 99-165 75 U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 82 82 U U PREPARED IN COLLABORATION WITH 80 RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 80 MONGOLIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES T CHANGCHUN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE T AND TECHNOLOGY KOREAN INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY, MINING , AND MATERIALS 76 76 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF JAPAN This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with the U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards S S or with the North American Stratigrahic Code. Any use of trade, firm, or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. DIKSON l 72 EXPLANATION 72 Ust-Tareya l River R l Bobrovskoye R l Lake NIZHNEYANSK Kazachye l l TIKSI ana Y l l Uyandi Railroad KHATANGA SASKYLAKH Ust-Kuyga l l l 68 DEPUTATSKII Olenek 68 l Tirekhtyakh CITY OR LARGE TOWN DUDINKA l TALNAKH Sayylyk l l Kytalyktakh l l TAZOVSKIY NORILSK l Small Town l Q Selebir l Q KHONUU l Batagay Urengay IGARKA l R Quadrant Row l l l VERKHOYANSKl BATAGAY-ALYTA ESE-KHAYYA l OLENEK Tyubelyakh l TARKO-SALE l 48 Quadrant Column 64 UST-NERA l 64 l l Oymyakon TURUKHANSK ZHIGANSK l Lena Tolka P l nisey P e l Y l Kikiakki AYKHAL Tompo l Amysakh l Teplyy Klyuch Megion l l NIZHNEVARTOVSK Khandyga l l SANGAR l Vilyui Verkhniye Ostrova 60 STREZHEVOY TURA l l l l Khatyryk-Khom 60 Korliki BOROGONTSY l VILYUYSK l l l l LARYAK ALEKSANDROVSKOYE l NAMTSY l l Allakh-Yun Ulakhan-Kyuyel l l NYURBA VERKHNEVILYUYSK KANGALASSY l l l YAKUTSK Okhotsk CHERNYSHEVSKIY BERDIGESTYAKH l l l Eldikan l MAYYA O O l Ust-Maya Mirnyi POKROVSK l l l l AMGA Ulya BAYKIT l KRESTYAKH KARGASOK l l l ALMAZNYY l Batamay PARABEL SEDELNIKOVO l l Aldan SEVERO-YENISEYSKIY Yelovka TOGUR l l l KOLPASHEVO l 56 Belkachi l LENSK PODGORNOYE l OLEKMINSK VERKHNYAYA AMGA l 56 l l l Tukchi VANAVARA SEVERNOYE l Daban CHAGDA l l l BAKCHAR BATURINO Bryanka MACHA l l l l l TOMMOT Ugino Kudu-Kyuyel l NOKHTUYSK l l KUYBYSHEV YENISEYSK YUZHNO-YENISEYSKIY l l l ALDAN l LESOSIBIRSK l N BARABINSK MELNIKOVO l RAZDOLINSK KEZHMA l BEREGAYEVO l l l N Chara l BOGUCHANY KARGAT l l l l l TOMSK ZYRYANSKOYE KUPINO Lena Sudzhenka l ARTEMOVSKIY MOSKALVO KARASUK TASEYEVO l l l l NOVOSIBIRSK l VOSTOCHNYY l 75 ACHINSK KEMEROVO l l CHULMAN l KAMENNAOBI PAVLODAR SLAVGOROD l ABAN Chara NIKOLAYEVSK-NA-AMURE l l l l l KRASNOYARSK l l 52 SUZUN CHEREPANOVO LENINSK-KUZNETSKIY l Torom 52 l l KANSK l KULUNDA TALMENKA l USTKUT l LENKI l POPYSAYEVO l l l l l Tugur BIRYUSINSK OKTYABRSKIY l ZHELEZNOGORSK-ILIMSKIY NAGORNYY l BRATSK Ulan-Makit NOVOALTAYSK l l SHESTAKOVO LAZAREV l l l l PROKOPYEVSK KAZACHINSKOYE Bomnak M l ALZAMAY l l BARNAUL NOVOKUZNETSK TYNDA VOLCHIKHA l l ll l l l Khvoynyy l ALEYSK MEZHDURECHENSK l Srednyaya Olekma Ust-Urkima l l l M l POSPELIKHA l Ogoron IMENI POLINY OSIPENKO MARINSKOYE ALEKSANDROVSK l Tyya l l BYSTRYY ISTOK CHERNOGORSK NIZHNEUDINSK l RUBTSOVSK BIYSK l l l Florovka l l l 78 ABAKAN ZEYA l ZHIGALOVO SKOVORODINO POBEDINO l l ZMEINOGORSK l l OVSYANKA l l YERMAKOVSKOYE KUYTUN Selemdzhinsk Amur SMIRNYKH GORNO-ALTAYSK l MAGDAGACHI l l l l l l l DAKTUY LEONIDOVO l l KHARIK TYGDA l PORONAYSK ABAZA BALLAANSK l l Amur SHEBALINO l Amgun UGLEGORSK USHUMUN l l l KOMSOMOLSK-NA-AMURE MOGOCHA l Ergunhe l SIVAKI l Tungokochen l MAKAROV Mohe AMURSK 48 Bugunda l l Amur SHIMANOVSK l Toora-Khem l CHEREMKHOVO l l NOVOKIYEVSKIY UVAL VOSTOCHNYY l l l UST-BARGUZIN BUKACHACHA l l l Tahe SOVETSKAYA GAVAN USOLYE-SIBIRSKOYE SVOBODNYY CHADAN l Humo KYZYL Humahe l l l l ANGARSK 44 CHIBIT l DOLINSK l Heilongjiang VERSHINO-DARASUNSKIY SRETENSK l IRKUTSK l l KHOVU-AKSY l l l l KOKUY LITOVKO l l KOSH-AGACH Ush-Beldir SHELEKHOV KHOLMSK YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK CHITA YEKATERINOSLAVKA l L l l LISTVYANKA 84 l l l Sagil l PERVOMAYSKIY KUKAN l l l Shara-Sur ULAN-UDE l BLAGOVESHCHENSK l POBEDA KORSAKOV l l l l Rinchinlhumbe l l DERBUR l PROGRESS l Tsagaannuur ULAANGOM BABUSHKIN BALEY l OROQENZIZHIQI l l KHILOK l HEIHE GORNOZAVODSK GUSINOOZERSK l l POYARKOVO TEPLOOZERSK BIROBIDZHAN KHABAROVSK l l DAXINGANLING l Dzuungovi l GEN HE l l l NOVOSELENGINSK OLOVYANNAYA TULIHE GANHE KUNDUR l l SELENDUMA l l l Heilongjiang Naranbulag Chandmani-Ondor BAYANGOL l CHAOYANG l l l l KHOR l l Bayandzurh l l OLGIY BAYANHONGOR Tes l HATGAL l SHERLOVAYA GORA BIROFELD l l l l WAKKANAI Erdenebulgan NAUSHKI l VYAZEMSKIY Svetlaya l 48 Tolbo l l KYAKHTA KRASNOKAMENSK l l BORZYA l Dzavhan l l Hovd Teshig l SUHBAATAR NENJIANG 44 l l l Lermontovka 45 Tudevtey l MORON Dulaahhaan l l MANZHOULI YAKESHI Tsetserleg l Urgamal Selenge Yoroo l BIKIN Deluun l HAILAR l l l Dashbalbar l MIANDUHE l DARHAN Genhe l NEHE BEIAN l l l l YICHUN HOVD Tosontsengel ERDENET Menza l HEGANG l Sharingol l l BUGT Glubinnoye l Bayandun Gurvandzagal l l l l KESHAN Erdenehayrhan l l LAHA l l Songhuajiang l Ider BULGAN l Chaor NAJI ASAHIKAWA Manhan Orhonl l ZHALANTUN l l Erdenemandal l Dzunharaa l l BAIQUAN HAILUN SHUANGYASHAN l Bayun-Uul JIAMUSI l Wusulijiang l Orhontuul l l l l l l L Binder K XINBARAGYOUQI GANNAN DALNERECHENSK l Terney l l Bornuur l Bayan-Adraga Tsagaan Ovoo l TIELI l l MINGSHUI ULIASTAY Oldziyt l NIANZISHAN QIQIHAR l l Zaamar LINDIAN SAPPORO Bayanchandmani Halhin Gol l l l l l Chaorhe l WANGKUI YILAN l l l Most l l l l Ikh Tamir LONGJIANG l l l l l Otgon Gurvanbulag ULAANBAATAR ANGANGXI Mudanjiang Ariodnoye l Jargalant l l l l HULAN ERGI RENMIN Dalnegorsk Bulgan TSETSERLEG Banyan-Ovoo CHOYBALSAN SUIHUA TONGHE QITAIHE l l l l Tsenhermandal l Sumber DAGING l l Nalayh l l l Tayshir Zag LANXI Kavalerovo l Erdenesant Nenjiang l Songhuajiang l Altay l l DZUUNMOD l l Shargo Harhorin l l l ONDORHAAN BINZHOU FANGZHENG MURORAN l l l CHANGWU HARBIN l JIXI SPASSK-DALNIY Yu-an-hu Galmut Bayan-Tsagaan l Delger l l l l ALTAY l l Matad Bulyga-Fadeyevo DONGPING CHERNIGOVKA l Bugat l l ZHAOZHOU l l Bayanmonh ULANHOT l SUIFENHE l l BARUUN URT ZHENLAI SHUANGCHENG HUALIN l l LALIN l l Yaroslavskiy HAKODATE Buutsagaan BAYANHONGOR l l l lMUDANJIANG Bayan-Ondor l l l ARVAYHEER l FUYUDAAN l l Uulbayan BAICHENG l POKROVKA IVANOVKA 40 90 Asgut l l Nariynteel Adaatsag Choyr l l l l l Galshar l HULINGOL l l l USSURIYSK Biger l l l NINGAN l SERGEYEVKA Ulgai l ARTEM Tsogt l TAONAN SONGYUAN l l HACHINOHE l Dalanjargalan DONGJINGCHENG l l Altay MANDALGOVI l DEHUI l PARTIZANSK AOMORI l Guchin-Us l Bayandelger Erdenetsagaan DONGUJIMQINQI l l l KAITONG l Bogd Sayhan-Ovoo l ll l VLADIVOSTOK l l Attanshiree l l Bayan-Ondor l l Ondorshil NONGAN NAKHODKA Olziyt l l Dariganga JILIN Bogd l l DUNHUA TUMEN HUNCHUN MORIOKA l Qog Ul l Nom l l l l J Mandal-Ovoo l YANJI 46 l l SAYNSHAND CHANGCHUN l XEBERT l AKITA Orgon l l l GONGZHULING Tsgt-Ovoo Xiliaohe l l l TONGLIAO l l Mandah Bayan Ul l HUADIAN UNGGI ll l SIPING Manlay XILINHOT ZHENGJIATUN l l l l DONGFENG l SAKATA l HUINAN Musan Xinkaihe l l Tumenjiang l DALANDZADAGAD l CHONGJIN l Zamyn-Uud KAIYUAN JINGYU l Gurvantes Hovsgol l l SENDAI l Noyon l Bayan Gol l FRENHOT Qagannur l Qinghekou l Xilamulunhe l Hatanbulag TONG HUA l Bayan-Ovoo l l l l Nomgom l Hyesan FUKUSAIMA l Hanbogd K SONIDYOUQI SHENYANG 36 96 FUXIN l NIIGATA l l l l Liaohe Kanggye SANGPOI-DONG BEIPIAO HEISHAN Soihan Tal l l l Baruun Sume QAGAN NUR l BENXI l l l l Lambert Azmuthal Equal-Area Projection CHAOYANG LIAOYANG l GUANGNING l Tomortei l BAYAN OBO l JINZHOU ANSHAN UTSUNMIYA Central Longitude 110 Degrees East l LINGYUAN l Huichon l l l SHANGDU Dalinghe HAICHENG alujiang l HAMHUNG l YING KOU Y l JINXI l l DASHIOIAO l I ZHANGBEI CHENGDE l DANDONG CHIGYONG NAGANO Central Latitude 60 Degrees North l l l l l l Sinujiu l GUYANG l GAIZHOU l KAECHON 47 Bayan Mod l JINING ZHANGJAKOU TOKYO I-sheng-lung WUYUAN l l l LINHE HOHHOT YOKOHAMA l l l l KANAZAWA l l BAOTOU Yongdinghe SHACHENG l CHANGLI PYONGYANG SCALE 1:5,000,000 l 40 l l Bayan Nuru Huanghe l l DENKOU BEIJING CHUNGHWA PYONGGANG 0 500 1000 KM DATONG l l l l SARIWON l GANGNEUNG WUHAI TANGSHAN l l l l l DONGDUCHEON SHIZUOKA l TONGHAE TIANJIN AYANG-NI l CHUNCHEON l NAGOYA l l DALIAN l KAESONG l l Pianguan l Sangganhe HAEJU SEOUL l JAECHEON 32 TANGGU l ICHEUN l l l 102 Mingin l CHUNGJU l Shenmu l SUWEON KYOTO CANGZHOU l MATSUEl H l ANDONG KOBE l CHEONGJU l Huanghe OSAKA Map adapted from U.S. Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) YANTAI l l POHANG TAEJON l Huanghe l Hutuche l l l J l OKAYAMA SHIJIAZHUANG TAEGU KYUNGJU Digital Chart of the World, Edition 1, 1992, 4 CD’s. Mizhi l TAIYUAN GWANGCHEON l l Qikou l ULSAN DEZHOU Huanghe l JEONJU l l HIROSHIMA l 30 Available from U.S. Geological Survey Fuyanghe GIMHAE l l l Fenghe MASAN JINAN PUSAN KOCHI EROS Data Center 48 l GWANGJU l 144 l SUNCHEON 108 l KITAKYUSHU MOGPO l Mundt Federal Building 114 l 120 l IZUHARA 49 50 Sioux Falls, South Dakota U.S.A.
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