The Interpretation of Topographic Maps

The Interpretation of Topographic Maps
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Synopsis The Interpretation of Topographic Maps by : Rollin D. Salisbury

Interpretation of Topographic Maps

Interpretation of Topographic Maps
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Synopsis Interpretation of Topographic Maps by : Victor C. Miller

The Interpretation of Topographic Maps

The Interpretation of Topographic Maps
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Synopsis The Interpretation of Topographic Maps by : Rollin D Salisbury

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

INTERPRETATION OF TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS

INTERPRETATION OF TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
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Synopsis INTERPRETATION OF TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS by : ROLLIN D. SALISBURY

The Interpretation of Topographic Maps (Classic Reprint)

The Interpretation of Topographic Maps (Classic Reprint)
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Synopsis The Interpretation of Topographic Maps (Classic Reprint) by : Rollin D. Salisbury

Excerpt from The Interpretation of Topographic Maps The features shown on topographic maps may, for convenience, be classed in three groups (1) Water, including seas, lakes, ponds, rivers and other streams, canals, swamps, etc.; (2) relief, including mountains, hills, valleys, cliffs, etc.; (3) culture, i. E., works of man, such as towns, cities, roads, railroads, boundaries, etc. The conventional signs used for these features are grouped on P1. II. Variations appear in some maps of early dates. All water features are shown in blue, the smaller streams and canals in full blue lines, and the larger streams, lakes, and the sea by blue water lining. Certain streams, however, which flow during only a part of the year, their beds being dry at other times, are shown, not by full lines, but by lines of dots and dashes. Ponds which are dry during a part of the year are shown by oblique parallel lines. Salt-water marshes are shown by horizontal ruling interspersed with tufts of blue, and fresh-water marshes and swamps by blue tufts with broken horizontal lines. Relief is shown by contour lines in brown. Each contour passes through points which have the same altitude. One who follows a contour on the ground will go neither uphill nor downhill, but on a level. By the use of contours not only are the shapes of the plains, hills, and mountains shown, but also their elevations. The line of the seacoast itself is a contour line, the datum or zero of elevation being mean sea level. The contour line at, say, 20 feet above sea level is the line that would be the seacoast if the sea were to rise or the land to sink 20 feet. Such a line runs back up the valleys and forward around the points of hills and spurs. On a gentle slope this contour line is far from the present coast line; on a steep slope it is near the coast. Thus a succession of these contour lines far apart on the map indicates a gentle slope; if close together, a steep slope; and if the contours run together in one line, as if each were vertically under the one above it, they indicate a cliff. In many parts of the country are depressions or hollows with no outlets. The contours, of course, surround these, just as they surround hills. The small hollows known as sinks are usually indicated by hachures, or short dashes, on the inside of the curve. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Interpretation of Landforms from Topographic Maps and Air Photographs Laboratory Manual

Interpretation of Landforms from Topographic Maps and Air Photographs Laboratory Manual
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Synopsis Interpretation of Landforms from Topographic Maps and Air Photographs Laboratory Manual by : Don J. Easterbrook

The intent is to develop the users ability to interpret the landforms on any map or aerial photo. Assuming that the user has a basic understanding of topographic maps, aerial photographs, map symbols, contour lines, topographic profiles, and geologic cross-sections, questions are posed to foster a mental process in problem solving. Includes topographic maps that show the contour interval in feet as well as an appendix (Appendix A) of map name, location, scale, and contour interval for each exercise. Geologists, geology students and teachers focusing on Geomorphology.

The Interpretation of Topographic Maps

The Interpretation of Topographic Maps
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Synopsis The Interpretation of Topographic Maps by : Rollin D. Salisbury

Fundamentals of Map Interpretation

Fundamentals of Map Interpretation
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Synopsis Fundamentals of Map Interpretation by : Jideofor George Onyebuchi

Fundamentals Of Map Interpretation is a handbook created to help geography and geoscience students understand maps better. It answers all questions students are likely to encounter in their map studies especially as it relates to the West African Examination (WAEC) and the International General Certificate in Secondary Education (IGCSE). Geoscience, Mining and Civil engineering students will also find it useful. It covers such topics as map scales, conversion of scales, calculating gradients, profile sections, bearings and directions, grid references, dip and strike of geologic features and lots more.