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README
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OPEN FILE REPORT 97-470C
version 2.0
Map Showing Geology, Oil and Gas Fields and
Geologic Provinces of South Asia
By Craig J. Wandrey and Ben E. Law
U.S. Geological Survey
Geologic Division
Central Energy Resources Team
Box 25046, MS939
Denver, CO 80225-0046
1999
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bruce Babbitt, Secretary
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Charles G. Groat, Director
Distributed free of charge by either:
U.S. Geological Survey
Christa Lopez
Box 25046, Building 25
Denver Federal Center
Denver, Co 80225-0086
Call: (303) 236-1644
email: clopez@usgs.gov
or
U.S. Geological Survey
Information Services
Box 25286, Building 810
Denver Federal Center
Denver, CO 80225-0086
Call: (303) 202-4200
CD-ROM implementation and design by William S. Larson
and Douglas W. Steinshouer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
* Disclaimer
* System Requirements
* Preface
* Introduction
* CD Organization
* Getting Started
* Contact Information
* Data Directory
* Metadata
* References
DISCLAIMER
This Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) publication is prepared by
an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States
Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any
warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or
responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any
information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed in this report, or
represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.
Reference therein to any specific commercial product, process, or service
by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily
constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the
United States Government or any agency thereof. Although all data and
software published on this CD-ROM are used by the USGS, no warranty,
expressed or implied, is made by the USGS as to the accuracy of the data
and related materials and (or) the functioning of the software. The act of
distribution shall not constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility
is assumed by the USGS in the use of this data, software, or related
materials.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
ArcExplorer 1.1
Windows System Requirements
i486 or Pentium processor-based personal computer
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 with Service
Pack 3 or later
Macintosh System Requirements (based on machine tested)
Apple Power Macintosh with G3 at 250MHz.
Mac OS 7.5.5 or later
64 MB RAM
VirtualPC v. 2.1
Windows 95
ArcView GIS Version 3.0
Windows System Requirements
Pentium PC
MS-DOS 5.0 o higher an Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups
3.11, Windows NT 3.51 or higher, or Windows 95.
16 MB physical memory with 16 MB virtual memory, recommended.
12 MB RAM and 17 MB virtual memory (automatically allocated in Win95),
minimal.
? hard-disk space.
VGA monitor
Microsoft (TM) Mouse
Floppy or CD-ROM drive
Macintosh System Requirements
Apple Power Macintosh or equivalent.
MacOS software System 7.1 or later.
12 MB RAM with virtual memory enabled (18 MB RAM without).
40 MB hard disk space.
640 x 480 resolution monitor.
Floppy or CD-ROM drive
Sun SPARCstation System Requirements
SunOS 4.1.3 or 4.1.4
OpenWindows (version 3.0 or later), Motif window manager (1.2.3 or
later),
or OpenLook version 3.0
32 MB RAM
74 MB disk space
64 MB swap space
Sun SPARCstation System Requirements
Solaris 2.5
OpenWindows (version 3.5 or later), Motif window manager (1.2.2 or
later),
or OpenLook version 3.0
32 MB RAM
78 MB disk space
100 MB swap space
Silicon Graphics Workstation System Requirements
IRIX 5.2, 5.3, 6.2 operating system software
Motif version 1.2.3-X11-R5
32 MB RAM
85 MB disk space
65 MB swap space
Acrobat Reader 4.0
Windows System Requirements
i486 or Pentium processor-based personal computer
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 with Service
Pack 3 or later
10 MB of available RAM on Windows 95 and Windows 98 (16 MB
recommended)
16 MB of available RAM on Windows NT (24 MB recommended)
10 MB of available hard-disk space
50 MB of additional hard-disk space for Asian fonts (required for
Acrobat
Reader 4.0 CD-ROM, otherwise optional)
Macintosh System Requirements
Apple Power Macintosh or compatible computer
MacOS software version 7.1.2 or later
4.5 MB of available RAM (6.5 MB recommended)
8 MB of available hard-disk space
50 MB of additional hard-disk space for Asian fonts (required for
Acrobat
Reader 4.0 CD-ROM, otherwise optional)
IBM AIX System Requirements
IBM AIX 4.1 or later
Common Desktop Environment (CDE) 1.0 or Motif
32 MB of available RAM
12 MB of available hard-disk space
DEC OSF/1 System Requirements
DEC OSF/1 version 4.0 or later
32 MB of available RAM
12 MB of available hard-disk space
HP-UX System Requirements
HP 9000 Series Workstations model 700 or higher
Hewlett-Packard HP-UX version 9.0.3 or later
X Window System X11R5 with HP-VUE or Common Desktop Environment
(CDE) 1.0 or later
32 MB of available RAM
12 MB of available hard-disk space
SGI IRIX System Requirements
Silicon Graphics IRIXTM; 5.3 or later
32 MB of available RAM
12 MB of available hard-disk space
LINUX System Requirements
Red Hat Linux 5.1 or later (non-glibc versions) or Slackware Linux 2.0
or
later (non-glibc versions)
32 MB of available RAM
12 MB of available hard-disk space
Sun Solaris X86 and Sun Solaris SPARCstation System Requirements
SunTM SolarisTM 2.3 or later
Sun OpenWindowsTM 3.0 or later, Motif 1.2.3 or later, OpenLook 3.0, or
Common Desktop Environment (CDE) 1.0 or later
32 MB of available RAM
12 MB of available hard-disk space
Note: Acrobat Reader will not run under SunOSTM or Solaris 2.0, 2.1,
or
2.2.
Acrobat Reader 3.0
Windows 95 System Requirements
i386, i486, Pentium, or Pentium Pro processor-based personal computer
Microsoft Windows 95, or Windows NT 3.51 or later
8 MB of RAM (16 MB recommended) available to Acrobat Reader
10 MB of available hard-disk space
Windows NT System Requirements
i386, i486, Pentium, or Pentium Pro processor-based personal computer
Windows NT 3.51 or later
16 MB of RAM (24 MB recommended) for Acrobat Reader
10 MB of available hard-disk space
Windows 3.1 and 3.11 for Workgroups System Requirements
i386, i486, Pentium, or Pentium Pro processor-based personal computer
Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Windows 3.11 or later
8 MB of RAM available to Acrobat Reader
5 MB of available hard-disk space (12 MB recommended)
Macintosh and Power Macintosh System Requirements
Macintosh with a 68020 or greater processor, or Power Macintosh
3.5 MB of RAM (5 MB for Power Macintosh) available to Acrobat Reader
(8
MB recommended)
Apple System Software version 7.0 or later (version 7.1.2 recommended)
12.5 MB of available hard-disk space
Web Browsing Issues
Netscape Navigator 3.0 or later is recommended for viewing PDF files
inside
a Web browser. Netscape Navigator 2.0 can be used with limitations;
for
example, it will not allow you to submit a PDF form, and operations
such as
printing PDF files from within Netscape Navigator 2.0 can crash your
Mac.
You may also be able to use other Web browsers that fully support the
Netscape APIs.
If you have more than one Navigator folder on your hard disk or you
wish to
view PDF files within the window of another Netscape-compatible
browser,
copy PDFViewer to its plug-ins folder. If you have multiple versions
of
Netscape Navigator, be sure that the plug-ins folder associated with
the
version of Netscape you'll be using contains PDFViewer version 1.0.
(You can see the version using the Finder's Get Info command.)
To access URLs embedded in PDF files when using Acrobat Reader outside
of
a Web browser, you must specify your preferred Web browser in Acrobat
Reader's Weblink Preferences dialog box. From the Edit menu, choose
Preferences/Weblink/WWW Browser Application.
UNIX System Requirements
12 MB of disk space for Acrobat Reader
System with 32 MB of RAM
Sun SPARCstation System Requirements
SunOS 4.1.3 or 4.1.4 or Solaris 2.3, 2.4, or 2.5
OpenWindows (version 3.0 or later), Motif window manager (1.2.3 or
later),
OpenLook version 3.0, or Common Desktop Environment (CDE) 1.0 and
above
HP Series 9000 Workstation,
Model 700 or Greater System Requirements
HP-UX 9.0.3 or later
X Window System X11R5 with HP-VUE or CDE 1.0
12 MB of available hard-disk space
A 32-MB machine
IBM RS/6000 Workstation System Requirements
AIX 4.1 or later operating system
Common Desktop Environment (CDE) or the Motif window manager
Silicon Graphics Workstation System Requirements
IRIX 5.3 or later operating system software
12 MB of available hard-disk space
A 32-MB machine
Linux* Workstation System Requirements
Intel 80x86-based computer
Linux 1.2.13 or later kernel
(The Acrobat Reader for Linux was built on a 2.0.0 kernel.)
*Reader with Search not available for Linux.
Digital UNIX Workstation System Requirements
Digital 21x64-based computer
Digital UNIX 4.0 or later
16 MB of available hard-disk space
32 MB of RAM
OS/2 System Requirements
i386, i486, Pentium, or Pentium Pro processor-based personal computer
IBM OS/2 Warp or Warp Connect 3.0 or later (IBM OS/2 Warp 4.0
recommended)
Fixpak 26 required for printing using OS/2 Warp 3.0 or Warp Connect
3.0
4 MB of application RAM available to Acrobat Reader
8 MB of RAM available for system
5 MB of hard-disk space, plus 5 MB of temporary space available during
installation
Netscape Navigator 2.02E or later for viewing PDF files inside a Web
browser
Installation Issues:
You cannot install into the same directory from which you run the
install
program. You can't execute the installer from a path that has
spaces in it.
PREFACE
This is one of a series of products resulting from the World Energy
Project of the U.S. Geological Survey. Inquiries about this CD-ROM or the
Project's effort in the South Asia Region should be addressed to:
Craig J. Wandrey (Coordinator, South Asia region)
U.S. Geological Survey MS 939
Box 25046
Denver Federal Center
Denver, CO 80225-0046
Tel: 303-236-5341
Email: cwandrey@usgs.gov
Inquiries about the U.S. Geological Survey's World Energy Project should
be addressed to:
Thomas S. Ahlbrandt (Coordinator, World Energy Project)
U.S. Geological Survey
Box 25046
Denver Federal Center
Denver, CO 80225-0046
Tel: 303-236-5776
Email: ahlbrandt@usgs.gov
INTRODUCTION
This digitally compiled map includes geology, geologic provinces, and
oil and gas fields of South Asia. The map is part of a worldwide series
on CD-ROM by the World Energy Project of the U.S. Geological Survey. The
goal of the project
is to assess the undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas
resources of the world, and to report these results by the year 2000. For
data management purposes the world is divided into eight energy regions
corresponding
approximately to the economic regions of the world as defined by the U.S.
Department of State. South Asia (Region 8) includes Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka.
Each region is then further divided into geologic provinces on the basis
of natural geologic entities and may include a dominant structural element
or a number of contiguous elements. Some provinces contain multiple
genetically related basins.
Geologic province boundaries for South Asia are delineated using data from
a number of geologic maps, and other tectonic and geographic data (see
References). Offshore province boundaries are defined by the 4000-meter
bathymetric contour on the Alantic coast and the 2000-meter bathymetric
contour on the Pacific coast. Each province is assigned a unique number;
the first digit is the region number. It is attempted to number the
provinces in geographical groups; onshore, offshore, and combined on and
offshore. The list of the provinces sorted by Code is shown in Adobe
Acrobat region8.pdf file.
Oil and gas field data from Petroconsultants International Data
Corporation worldwide oil and gas field database are allocated to these
provinces. The geologic provinces are being further subdivided into
petroleum systems and assessment units in order to appraise the
undiscovered petroleum potential of selected provinces of the world.
Specific details of the data sources and map compilation are given in the
metadata files (MAP_META, GEO8, PROV8 and PROVWRLD) on this CD-ROM.
Smaller stratigraphic subdivisions of Phanerozoic rock are combined to
simplify the map and to maintain consistency with other maps of the
series. Precambrian rocks are undivided. Oil and gas field markers
represent field center-points published with permission from
Petroconsultants International Data Corp., 1996 database.
This map is compiled using Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.
(ESRI) ARC/INFO software. Political boundaries and cartographic
representations are based on ESRI's ArcWorld 1:3M digital coverages, and
used with permission from ESRI (attachment B). These same features are
used for general reference only and have no political significance.
Portions of this Database covering the coastline and country boundaries
contain intellectual property of Environmental Systems Research Institute,
Inc. (ESRI), and are used herein with permission. Copyright 1992 and 1996,
Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
Version History:
Version 1.0: May 1998
Version 2.0: November 1999
This html readme file has been added
The ArcExplorer project has been added
Arc/Info export files of the spatial data in unprojected Geographic
coordinates
have been added
Ascii text files of the spatial data in unprojected Geographic
coordinates have
been added
The Arcview project has been upgraded to more closely reflect the map
The metadata files have been revised
The directory structure has been modified.
CD Organization
OF97470C
README.HTM
README.TXT
README.MAC
README.ISO
REGION8.PDF
REG8.AEP
ACROBAT
ARWIN31.EXE
AR9598NT.EXE
ARMAC.HQX
ARSUNTAR.GZ
ARSOLTAR.Z
ARLINTAR.GZ
ARAIXTAR.Z
ARHPTAR.Z
ARSGITAR.Z
ARDIGTAR.Z
AROS2.EXE
READMAC.TXT
READWIN.TXT
READUNIX.TXT
STH_ASIA
ARC_COVR
GEO8
POL8
POLW_RB
POLW_RBZ
PROVWRLD
REG8
INFO
EXPORT
DATA
GEO8.e00
GEO8_G.e00
LINES.e00
LINES_G.e00
POL8.e00
POL8_G.e00
PROVWRLD.e00
PRVWRLD_G.e00
REG8.e00
MISC
FNT034
MAPBAR.AML
NEAT.PRJ
PROJ.PRJ
PROVLINE.KEY
REG8GLG.AML
REG8INTR.TXT
REG8PROV.AML
REG8REFS.TXT
WEP.SHD
WLDMAP.AML
METADATA
PERMSSN
ARCEXPL.GIF
ARCEXPL.TIF
CGMW.GIF
CGMW.TIF
PERMIX.HTM
PIDC.GIF
PIDC.TIF
UNESCO.GIF
UNESCO.TIF
MAC
ATTCH_W6.DOC
ATTCH_WP.DOC
ATTCH_W4.DOC
ATTACH_B.RTF
ATTACH_B.TXT
UNIX
ATTACH_B.TXT
WIN
ATTACH_B.DOC
ATTACH_B.RTF
ATTACH_B.TXT
ATTACH_B.WPD
MAC
GEO8.TXT
LINES.TXT
MAP_META.TXT
PROV8.TXT
PROVWRLD.TXT
UNIX
GEO8.TXT
LINES.TXT
MAP_META.TXT
PROV8.TXT
PROVWRLD.TXT
WIN
GEO8.TXT
LINES.TXT
MAP_META.TXT
PROV8.TXT
PROVWRLD.TXT
MISC
USGSLOGO.JPG
PLOT
GEO8.AI
GEO8.EPS
GEO8.GRA
GEO8.HP2
PROV8.AI
PROV8.EPS
PROV8.GRA
PROV8.HP2
TEXT
GEO8.CSV
GEO8.GEN
GEO8_G.CSV
GEO8_G.GEN
PROVWRLD.GEN
PROVWRLD.CSV
PRVWRLD_G.GEN
PRVWRLD_G.CSV
VIEWS
REG8.APR
REG8_PC.APR
MAC
INSTALL.TXT
startup
MISC
GEO8.AVL
LINES.AVL
WEP.AVP
SHAPES
GEO8.DBF
GEO8.SHP
GEO8.SHX
PROVWRLD.DBF
PROVWRLD.SHP
PROVWRLD.SHX
LINES.DBF
LINES.SHP
LINES.SHX
UNIX
INSTALL.TXT
CSHRC.TXT
WIN
INSTALL.TXT
GETTING STARTED
Data are provided on this CD-ROM to be used by three applications:
(Note: This does not preclude the use of other applications for viewing or
using these data.)
Adobe Acrobat Reader - Portable Document Format (pdf)
ESRI's ArcExplorer - ArcExplorer Projects (aep)
ESRI's ArcView - ArcView Projects (apr)
The Adobe Acrobat file is suggested for slower computers. It
provides graphic images of the Map Showing Geology, Oil and Gas
Fields, and Geologic Provinces of South Asia. It also features the
accompanying Preface, Introduction, Contact Information, Data
Processing Steps and List of Geologic Provinces. The maps can be
zoomed and panned. The software needed to view this file is included
on this disk.
The ESRI ArcExplorer project presents the data in a simple GIS
format, that can be zoomed and panned. In addition, the data
layers can be queried. The necessary software is included on this
disk.
The ESRI Arcview project offers a more sophisticated GIS
presentation of the data. The map can be zoomed and panned. The
cartographic symbols are more refined and the data tables can be
queried. The software must be purchased from a vendor.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information on the U.S. Geological Survey's World Energy Project
contact:
Tom Ahlbrandt
ahlbrandt@usgs.gov
phone: 303-236-5776
Box 25046 MS 939
Denver Federal Center,
Denver, CO 80225-0046
For more information on this CD-ROM contact:
Craig J. Wandrey
cwandrey@usgs.gov
phone: 303-236-5341
Box 25046, MS 939
Denver Federal Center,
Denver, CO 80225-0046
DATA DIRECTORY
ARC_COVR Arc/Info coverages
EXPORT GIS data in Arc/info export format
METADATA Metadata for data files included on this disk
PERMSSN Permissions to use data and distribute software
PLOT Graphic files to create plots of maps featured on
this disk
TEXT GIS data in ascii text format (Arc/Info generate)
VIEWS Arcview project for all platforms, ArcExplorer project
and data
METADATA
The metadata files in this directory are found in four file formats.
.html - hypertext found in the HTML directory.
.txt - DOS text found in the WIN directory.
.txt - Macintosh text found in the MAC directory.
.txt - UNIX ascii text found in the UNIX directory.
Click here to view the Metadata Directory
REFERENCES
Abu, M., Bakr, M. S., and Jackson, Roy O., 1964, Rawalpindi, Geological
map of Pakistan: Geological Survey of Pakistan, scale: 1:2,000,000.
Alam, M., Khurshid, Hasan, A.K.M., Shahidul, Khan, Mujibur Rahman, and
Whitney, John W., 1990, Geological map of Bangladesh: Geological Survey of
Bangladesh, scale: 1:1,000,000.
Bender, F., 1981, Geology of Burma: Technische Fachhochschule Berlin,
scale: 1:2,000,000.
*Choubert, G. and Faure-Muret, A., 1976, Geological World Atlas, UNESCO,
sheet ll, scale: 1:10,000,000.
Dasgupta, A. K., Ghose, A., and Chakraborty, K. K., 1993, Geological map
of India: Hyderabad, Geological Survey of India, scale: 1:5,000,000.
Earth Sciences Research Division, 1977, Geological map of The Socialist
Republic of the Union of Burma: Earth Sciences Research Division,
Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma scale: 1:1,000,000.
Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc., 1992, ArcWorld 1:3M
Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), Digital database,
available from ESRI, Redlands, CA, scale: 1:3,000,000.
*JEBCO Seismic Ltd., compilers, 1984, Geological world atlas U.S.S.R. and
surrounding areas: extract from the Geological World Atlas, sheets 10
through 13, Commission for the Geological Map of the World/UNESCO, scale:
1:10,000,000.
*Ghose, A., Chatterjee, D., and Bannerjee, J., 1990, Geological map of
South and East Asia: Commission for Geological Map of the World,
Subcommission for South and East Asia, UNESCO, scale: 1,5,000,000.
Klett, T. R., Ahlbrandt, T. S., Schmoker, J. W., and Dolton, G. L., 1997
Ranking of the world's oil and gas provinces by known petroleum volumes:
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-463, one CD-ROM.
Petroconsultants International Data Corporation, 1988, World Sedimentary
Basins: Petroconsultants International Data Corporation, Geneva,
Switzerland, scale: 1:23,000,000.
Petroconsultants International Data Corporation, 1996, Petroconsultants
Worldwide Oil and Gas Field database 1996: Petroconsultants International
Data Corporation, Geneva, Switzerland.
Wirtz, D., Muhlfeld, R., Weippert, D., and Wittekindt, H., compilers,
1964, Geological map of Afghanistan Central and Southern Part: Hanover,
Geological Survey of the Federal Republic of Germany, and Afghanistan
Geological and Mineral Survey (Kabul), scale: 1:1,000,000.
Wittekindt, H., and Weippert, D., Compilers, 1973, Geological map of
Central and Southern Afghanistan: Hanover, Geological Survey of the
Federal Republic of Germany, scale: 1:500,000.
* Used with the permission of UNESCO
ADOBE ACROBAT PORTABLE DOCUMENT FORMAT (PDF)
Acrobat Reader 3.0 or greater will view the provided pdf files. On the
CD-ROM several installers for various platforms are provided. To install
Open the ACROREAD directory. Acrobat installation programs and
instructions for either 16 bit or 32 bit installation on Windows,
Macintosh and Unix platforms. Select the appropriate readme file
corresponding to the operating system in use and follow the instructions
for installation.
If Acrobat Reader 3.0 or greater is installed, region8.pdf can be opened
from the root of this disk.
For better performance, it is suggested that the pdf file be copied to a
local hard drive. (Approximately 5 MB)
ESRI ArcExplorer Project
ArcExplorer is developed for Windows 95/98/NT, but Macintosh computers
capable of running Windows emulators such as SoftPC (TM) and VirtualPC
(TM) can run the ArcExplorer project from this CD-ROM.
ArcExplorer 1.1 is provided in this CD-ROM for local installation. The
installation program, aeclient.exe, is found in the ARCEXPLR directory at
the root of this disk.
ArcExplorer can also be obtained from ESRI's web site:
http://www.esri.com/software/arcexplorer/index.html
An ArcExplorer tutorial in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format
(explorer.pdf) is provided in the ARCEXPLR directory.
The ArcExplorer project reg8.AEP is located at the root of this CD-ROM.
This project can be accessed by either double clicking on the reg8.AEP
icon, or by starting ArcExplorer; opening FILE, OPEN PROJECT, and
scrolling to reg8.AEP.
ESRI ArcView Project
ESRI's Arcview 3.x is used to create the U.S. Geological Survey Arcview
Project. Note ArcView software is not supplied on this CD-ROM.
There are two versions of the Arcview project found on this disk. Both can
be found in the directory STH_ASIA/VIEWS. The first, reg8.apr, can be
viewed on any platform where Arcview 3.x is already installed. Some
modifications to your system, explained below, are suggested. The second,
reg8_pc.apr, can be viewed on Windows 95/98/NT platforms without any
modification.
If the operating system is Windows 95/98/NT, access the project
reg8_pc.apr in the directory STH_ASIA/VIEWS.
If another operating system is used, an environmental variable, AVDATA08,
must be defined in order to optimally access the ArcView project located
in the directory STH_ASIA/VIEWS. For a more comprehensive discussion see
the install text file in STH_ASIA/VIEWS.
On a Macintosh platform modify the "startup" file in the Preferences
folder of the System folder to include:System.SetEnvVar ("AVDATA08",
"OF97470C") An example "startup" file, startup, can be found in the
directory STH_ASIA/VIEWS/MAC. The text file, startup, can be dragged into
the Prefernces folder within the System folder.
Unix users will need to define AVDATA08 in the ".cshrc file."
Windows 95/98 users can define AVDATA08 in the autoexec.bat file as
follows:
SET AVDATA08 = <CD-ROM drive letter>:
For instance if the CD-ROM drive is drive f, set this statement in your
autoexec.bat:
SET AVDATA08 = f:
The computer must be restarted for this change to take effect.
Windows NT users can define AVDATA08 by mouse clicking to START, SETTINGS,
CONTROL PANEL, SYSTEM, then ENVIRONMENT and defining AVDATA08 as the
variable, and the CD-ROM drive letter followed by a colon as the value.
This Arcview project was developed in Arcview 3.0. When opened in Arcview
3.1 there may be a message asking whether to upgrade to 3.1 tools. It is
suggested that the user respond no. There will still be tools and buttons
not intended in the original project, but they have no impact on the
functionality of the project.