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Intro to Maps Since most of you purchased your lab books today, I’ll give this little introduction Normally you are expected to study the lab before coming to class
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Points of the Compass
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Degrees, Minutes, Seconds There are 360 o degrees around a circle Each degree can be divided into 60’ minutes Each minute can be divided into 60” seconds
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Global Positioning We can use lines parallel to the equator and lines between the poles to position objects on the surface 30 o N Lat 60 o W Long
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0 degrees Latitude (Equator) 90 degrees North Latitude 90 degrees South Latitude Latitude
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0 degrees Longitude at Greenwich, England
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X 40 o 0’0”N 74 o 0’0”W
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Topo Maps Types of contours
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Every point on a contour line represents the exact same elevation Contour lines can never cross one another. Moving from one contour line to another always indicates a change in elevation. On a hill with a consistent slope, there are always four intermediate contours for every index contour. The closer contour lines are to one another, the steeper the slope http://geology.isu.edu/geostac/Field_Exercise/topomaps/topo_interp.htm 500 Contour Interval, Scale, Series, Sectors Use the scale to measure distance UNITS MUST MATCH
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Making a Topo Map Suppose you measured elevations and positions with your GPS Use the Latitudes and Longitudes you measured and lay out the elevations Pick an elevation you will draw
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Making a Topo Map Pick an elevation you will draw Find a place with two nearby elevations, one larger, one smaller
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Making a Topo Map Pick an elevation you will draw Find a place with two nearby elevations, one larger, one smaller Place a X where the elevation would lie
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Making a Topo Map Pick an elevation you will draw Find a place with two nearby elevations, one larger, one smaller Place a X where the elevation would lie Repeat and connect the X’s
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Drawing a Cross-Section (Elevation Profile) 1.Hold a sheet of paper along line 2.Mark contours 3.Write elevation next to each
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Make a vertical scale (usually exaggerated) Make a dot at each contour at its elevation
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Connect the dots for your elevation profile Later we will use these to make geologic cross sections Topo Maps, Air Photo Pairs, GPS, etc
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