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Austin’s Topography and Geology
ACTIVITY #1: Austin’s Topography and Geology How many people learned to read topographic maps in a middle school science class? What is a contour line?
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Topographic Maps Contour Lines: Connect points of equal elevation
Since lines cannot cross, what’s an example of something that can’t be accurately conveyed in a topo map? Contour Lines: Connect points of equal elevation Cannot cross
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Topographic Maps Terms to know: Bar scale vs. verbal scale
“__________ inches on the map = 400 feet in the real world” Distance “as the crow flies” = Straight-line distance Contour interval: elevation change that occurs between each contour line on a particular map Relief: in a given area, the topographic relief represents the total change in elevation Gradient: in a given area, the topographic gradient represents the change in elevation per unit of distance traveled
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Determining Contour Interval
Count number of contour SPACES between two index contour lines of known elevation 5 Calculate the difference in elevation between the two index contour lines 100 Divide the result of Step #2 by the Result of Step #1 100 / 5 = 20 = contour interval
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Geologic Maps
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