Steve Dutch
Natural and Applied Sciences,
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Office: LS 463 phone: 465-2246
e-mail: dutchs@uwgb.edu
This Home Page: http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs
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Contents
Note: The main headings are internal links to places further down the page
where more specific information is provided. My schedule is also an internal link. All
other links are to other pages.
General Information
Course Information

(Sorry, nothing incriminating!)
Research and Personal Scholarly Interest
Geology
Mapping
- Index to USGS 1:100,000 and 1:250,000
Maps Why doesn't the USGS have something like this?
- Spreadsheet Index to USGS 1:100,000 and 1:250,000 Maps
- Canada 1:250,000 Topographic
Map Index
- Index to State 1:24,000 Topographic Maps Check for current links
- Wisconsin 1:24,000 Topographic Map
Index
- Minnesota 1:24,000 Topographic Map
Index
- Michigan 1:24,000 Topographic Map
Index
- Illinois-Indiana 1:24,000
Topographic Map Index
- Iowa 1:24,000
Topographic Map Index
- Ohio 1:24,000 Topographic Map
Index
- North Dakota 1:24,000 Topographic
Map Index
- Convert Between Geographic and UTM
Coordinates
Other Science Topics
Publications and Presentations
History and Travel
My Web Philosophy
We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will
eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the
Internet, we know this is not true. (Robert Wilensky)
Because according to the internet, Ron Paul will be President and Serenity is
the best movie evah (Fizzyland)
- It's not so much surfing as Dumpster-Diving. I used to wonder how bad it could be
if we just let anybody publish their ideas. Now I know. Real bad.
- I like computers. I am awed by them. I am delighted by what they can do. But I
don't trust them! Electronic storage is ephemeral and fragile. Not all of that is bad.
The useful half-life of most information is a few years. But I do not assume I will always
have a Web to access or even floppy disks to read. If I find some useful information, I
download it. If it's really important, I may even make a hard copy. If a national
emergency breaks down our telecommunications, the Web is history. If a rogue nation or
terrorist sets off a nuclear weapon 100 miles above the U.S., most P.C.'s are history
(check out something called EMP). I still have a slide rule.
- graphics? GRAPHICS? WE DON' NEED NO STINKING GRAPHICS! Too many Web pages are
cluttered with useless graphics (eye candy). See this campus's web page for
a case in point. See how long it takes you to figure out what classes we
offer, where, and when. In case you're not aware of it, data storage
and transmission capacity are finite resources. Given the spatial nature of geology and
some of my avocational interests like geometry and polyhedra, I have a lot of
graphics, but I try to keep them to the necessary minimum in number and simplicity.
Drawings are mostly 16-color, with no sound or unnecessary animation, to keep download time short and keep
material accessible to users with low-end systems. Photos are standard JPEG format, 24-bit
color.
- Chunky, not creamy. I figure if you're looking for information you
want to get it, so my pages tend to be on the long side, rather than broken
into short segments connected by links. It may take longer to download the
page, but once you do, everything is there. Nothing is more infuriating to
me than to burrow six levels deep into a site only to find out that what I
need isn't there.
- Links. I know where my own stuff is. I have enough to do keeping track of my own
pages without worrying if somebody else paid his Compuserve bill. I have had enough
experiences chasing from one site to another, only to reach a dead end or have a crash, to
conclude that links to remote sites are often useless. If I use them, they will go as
directly as possible to the item of interest. Unless it's a stable site, like a government
agency, I won't link to it. (Even some agency sites have shut down, and sites are being
reorganized all the time.) In most cases, if I am aware of sites of interest, I will
mention them so you can look them up with a search engine. For this
reason, I don't cross-link.
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suggestions.
Created 15 December 1996 Last Update
22 May 2012
Not an official UW-Green Bay site