USGS DOQ Topo 24k Master |
United States Geological Survey (USGS) digital orthophoto quadrangles (DOQs) are aerial photos that have been geometrically corrected to remove displacement caused by terrain relief, lens distortion, and camera tilt.
In these orthorectified images, the scale is uniform, making it possible to obtain direct measurements of distances, areas, angles, and positions. Thus, DOQs have both the image characteristics of a photograph and the geometric qualities of a map.
This master listing contains all topos obtained by WeoGeo for this series and scale. To view an example of what an individual topo map looks like click here.
| Series: | 7.5 minute |
| Scale: | 1:24,000 (1 cm = 240 m) |
Each green box represents an area covered by a single topo map. The entirety of a topo map will be delivered if the box falls within the custom selection range. If no boxes fall within a custom selection range no topo maps will be delievered.
Example Topo detail for illustrative purposes:

For more information, visit USGS Topographic Maps.