Title: Planimetric and Topographic Mapping
1Planimetric and Topographic Mapping
Cartography- The art and science of
representing spatial position of real world
objects (3-D) on a 2-D plane by means of points,
lines and symbols.
- Basic Types of Maps
- Planimetric Maps
- Hypsometric Maps
- Topographic Maps
2Planimetric Maps
- Show only the horizontal position of geographic
and cultural features - Do not show topographic features
- Show accurate horizontal distances
- Plan view
3Hypsometric Maps
- Show landscape relief
- Use Contours, Shading, Hachures, 3-D Grids
Wireframe Map
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Hypsometric Map of Everest
Line (TIN)
Surface
Source
5MINI QUIZ Match the numbers to the letters
6Topographic Maps
- Contain elements from both Planimetric and
Hypsometric maps
7Methods of Topographic Mapping
- Aerial Photogrammetric Methods -Large Areas,
Small scale
8- Conventional control point requirements
- Pass points
- 3-D control
9Airborne-GPS has drastically reduced ground
control requirements
Source Wolf and Dewitt 2000
10Satellite Imagery- Large Areas, Small scale
11GOOGLE EARTH
- Global Coverage
- User Control of Scale and
- Perspective
- Name searching
- Free!
12Ground methods- Small Areas, Large scale
Conventional Ground Methods Total Station
13GPS Methods
14Hydrographic Mapping
15Specific Types of Maps - World Maps -
Highway/Road Maps - Land-Use Maps - Natural
Resource Maps - Navigational Charts -
Property Maps - Census Maps - Maps for the
Blind (tactile)...
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17WORLD POLITICAL MAP
18Time Zones
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20CRUISING GUIDE
HARBOR CHART
21ROAD MAP
22Topological Maps
Washington Metro
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26USGS Map Accuracy Standards
- Map Scales of 120,000 and Larger
- Not more than 10 of points tested shall be in
error by 1/30 (0.8 mm) - Map Scales Smaller than 120,000
- Not more than 10 of points to be tested shall be
in error by 1/50 (0.5mm) - Vertical Accuracy
- Not more than 10 of all points tested shall be
in error by more than half (1/2) a contour
interval
27 Useful Websites www.labins.org (Florida
maps) www.usgs.gov (National)