Topographic Maps
Topographic Maps
Topographic Maps
EARTH SCIENCE
For K12 STEM Students
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TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
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PURPOSE OF MAPS:
A map is desiqned for the purpose of permitting you to
Visualize a portion of the earth's surface with pertinent
Featurcs
propeny positioned to facilitate plannng and organizing
operations
DAFerent types of maps a r e used for dil-Ferent
prposes
Orne map with al the details of several types of maps wauld be
so cutered that it would make readng and interpretation
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Map Debinition
A map is a representation of all or part of the Earth drawn on
a Hlat surFace at a specific scale. Maps use a variety of
symbols and colors to represent selected features of an arca
Maps were devised because they are much easier to use, store
ard ransport than globes and they facilitated the development
of much larger sealed representations than was he case with a
globe
A map s a graphic representation of a portion of the carh's
surface drawn to scale, as seen fram above. t uses colors,
symbols, and labels to represent features found on the around
Haze The idal representation would be realized if every Feature of
he area
being mapped could be shown in true shape.
CLASSIECATION OEE MAPS
The maps discussed in this text are maps used to depict the
eatures of maps Fall
an arca These into three
categories
Planimetric Maps
Show the positions of Features without
showing thetr relationship
to the hils and valleys of the land They can inclde rivers, lakes
roads, boundaries, or other human-made, symbolic features For
CKanaple:
a Common road maps Road atas and strect maps
b specilic area maps Preplan maps Hoor plan maps and storm
drain sewer and water
system maps
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Every Pth brown contour lines are drawn bold and has the
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Contours
Topographic Profilcs
A topographic_protile: is a twodimensional diagram that descrbes
the landscape in vertical cross-Section Topographic profiles are
often ereated from the contour information found on
topographic maps
The
ollowing topographic profie shows the vertical change in
surFace elevation along the transect AB:
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existence of a vertical cliff
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Pemanent Structure
map.
3. A contour line must represent one and only one elevation
4. A contour line may never intersect other contour lines.
Overhanging clifs are the only exception
5. Concentric circles of contour ines indicate a hilltop or mauntain
peak
6. Concetric circles of hatched contour lines indicate a closed
depression
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Summit area
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Scale text
Legends
Frames
Converting map elements to graphics
What is scale?
Maps are made to scale. In each case, the scale represents the
ratio of a distance on the map to the actual distance on the
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50 000, where 2 cm on the map represents I km on the ground
MAP DISTANCE 2 cm 2 cm
GROUND DISTANCE 1km 100000cm 50 000
SCALE- 1:50 000