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Mapping

Word Definition Sketch 1.Longitude 2. Latitude 3. Meridians 4. Parallels 5. Great Circle 6. Greenwich Meridian 7. Equator 8. Minutes 9. Second

What is a map? It is a representation of something (Earth, stars, solar system, a building, etc…

Uses of Maps To determine where you are going. To act as a model of Earth’s surface. Used to locate various places To show the distribution of various features or types of materials.

Quick Review of Latitude and Longitude Measured in degrees North and South of the Equator. Lines drawn parallel to each other running west to east. Equator = 0° latitude

Quick Review of Latitude and Longitude Measured in degrees East or West of the prime meridian = Greenwich meridian. Opposite of PM is the IDL (international date line) Lines drawn running North and South are called the meridians. Great Circle – every longitude line will pass through the poles to create one half (1/2) of Earth

Degrees °, Minutes, & Seconds For every degree of latitude and longitude the number can be subdivided: 1 ° = 60 minutes (NOT TIME) 1 minute = 60 seconds Example: 64 °32’32” East, 44 °16’18” South Our globes will not be detailed enough for minutes and seconds of a degree.

Topography The lay of the land. Shows relief using contour lines. Relief- highs and lows of Earth’s surface. Relief can be calculated Take the difference between the highest point and the lowest. Ex: Mountain peak 20 m. lake 10m 20m- 10m= 10m The relief of this area is 10m

Reading a topographic map- Colors The colors on a topographic map are symbolic of different map features. Blue = water Green = forest Brown = contour lines Black = cultural features (buildings, place names, boundary lines, roads, etc.) Red = principal roads Pink = urban areas Purple = revisions to an older map, compiled from aerial photos. If an area has become urbanized, this may be shown as purple shading on the new, revised map.

Reading a topographic map RULES- Contour Lines Lines on topographic maps. 1) Connect points of equal elevation. Everything connected to that line has the same elevation. Elevation- the distance something is above sea level. Sea level= 0m or 0ft.

Reading a topographic map- Slope 2) Closely spaced contour lines represent steep slopes. 3) Widely spaced contour lines represent gentle slopes.

Reading a topographic map- Hills 4) Contour lines do not intersect, branch or cross. 5) Contour lines always close either on the map or on adjacent map sheets.

Reading a topographic map- Streams 6)The direction a streams is flowing is shown on a topographic map by the way a contour line crosses the stream. Streams are shown as a blue line on maps. When contour lines cross a stream it looks like an upside down V. The point in the V points upstream. It opens in the direction the water is flowing.

Reading a topographic map- Hills 7) Hills are represented on a topographic map by a series of concentric contour lines in a rough circle

Reading a topographic map- Depression Contours 8) Depression contours show areas of lower elevation. Drawn like contour lines with marks on the inside. Hachure marks- tick marks on inside of closed circle.

Reading a topographic map- Contour Intervals Contour interval- gives the difference in elevation between 2 contour lines. Another indicator of height. Shown on maps as C.I.= 10ft. Used to count contour lines. How it will look on a map C.I.= 1000ft

Reading a topographic map- Index Contours An index contour is a contour line that is accentuated in thickness and is labeled with the appropriate measure of elevation. Index contours occur every fifth contour line. Help the map user read elevations on a map. Red arrows indicate location of index contours.

Reading a topographic map- Benchmarks A benchmark is a place where exact elevation is known. Shown by a B.M. on map Ex: BM 60

Reading a topographic map- Map Scale Map scale indicates your distance along the ground, or the amount of ground covered by the map. USGS- United States Geologic Survey Ratio- 1:24000 one unit on the map is equal to 24,000 units of the same size on the ground. Ex:1 inch on the map = 24000 inches on Earth. Or after converting 1 inch = 2000ft. Bar scale-indicated by a line or bar with distances marked in miles, feet, or kilometers.

Reading a topographic map- Map Scale

Reading a topographic map- Profiles A topographic profile is a cross-sectional view along a line drawn through a portion of a topographic map.  It is like taking a slice out of a portion of the Earth and looking at it from the side.

Vertical Exaggeration When a profile of a map changes, or is exaggerated. The higher the number the more the distortion. The lower the number the closer to true nature that you’d see VE = horizontal / vertical

Vertical Exaggeration VE = horizontal scale / vertical scale Must be in equal units Feet to feet Horizontal (bottom) 1:24,000 = _______________feet Vertical (side of the profile) measure 1” and determine the amount of feet in that inch. Lets try: Lab Manual pg 84