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Add features from the "Feature report" pane to get details reports.
You will find all saved features here.

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The layers in this category (e.g. cartographic text, transport and water) can be overlaid on your map as contextual information.

Permanent snow and ice is defined as that which remains after the summer thaw. Areas of ice and snow were defined by the Department of Science and Industrial Research (DSIR) during the mid-1980s over the entire country. Some areas have been updated from studies undertaken at the University of Otago.

Add features of interest to generate a report

To draw a custom area on the map
  • Click multiple times around the map to create a custom area
  • To close your selection area, double click on the map or click on your starting point

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Add features of interest to generate a report

To draw a custom area on the map
  • Click multiple times around the map to create a custom area
  • To close your selection area, double click on the map or click on your starting point

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Custom features

loading...

  • ...
Predefined features

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Add features from the "Feature report" pane to get details reports.
You will find all saved features here.

The layers in this category (e.g. cartographic text, transport and water) can be overlaid on your map as contextual information.

Permanent snow and ice is defined as that which remains after the summer thaw. Areas of ice and snow were defined by the Department of Science and Industrial Research (DSIR) during the mid-1980s over the entire country. Some areas have been updated from studies undertaken at the University of Otago.
Select a layer to view its associated legend.
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