Bob,
Thanks for noticing Gmap4. I am the author. Here is a link to Gmap4 showing the MyTopo maps for the area in the image posted by Scott.
http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4.php?ll=32.374489,-110.772572And here is a Terraserver link for the same area:
http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?T=2&S=12&X=651&Y=4476&Z=12&W=3Note that these two links appear to show different generations of USGS maps. For example, the MyTopo version has section lines while the Terraserver version does not. My understanding is that Terraserver has never been updated with newer USGS maps. By contrast, the MyTopo company continues to scan all USGS maps as they are released and always has the latest version loaded on their tile server.
Now focus on the lower half of this map area and compare the MyTopo and Terraserver maps. To my eye at least, the MyTopo map has significantly better resolution. Perhaps that reflects improvements in scanning technology - but that's just a guess.
Yes, I've also seen some alignment issues with MyTopo maps (and also with Terraserver). Recently I traded email with the MyTopo staff and asked about this. They said alignment issues have two causes:
1. Mistakes in tile seaming
2. Adjoining maps that the USGS produced with different datums.
#1 they can fix and are anxious to do so.
#2 cannot be fixed without warping the map to distort it and as a policy matter they have chosen not to do that.
The MyTopo people invite everyone to report mis-alignments so they can determine whether they are fixable. They can be reached at
support@mytopo.comRegards,
Joseph