This is a digital copy of ‘Aztec’, a topographic map printed by the US federal government.
It is part of the Joint Operations Graphic (Air) series at 1:250,000. These topo maps are available throughout the Americas, and they portray the landscape more effectively than United States Geological Survey quads at the same scale. JOGs have the same attention to detail as 1×2 degree quadrangles, but their layer coloring, relief shading, landmarks, and minimal clutter give them superior legibility in the outdoors.
Key details of the printed map:
- edition 1
- published in April 2002 by the National Imagery and Mapping Agency
- air information current through February 21, 2002
- base map compiled in January 2002
- from survey information last dated 2001
This map offers more recent information than the equivalent USGS sheet, which was surveyed 21 years previously, in 1980.