Title: Field Maps- Contour Lines-B
1Field Maps- Contour Lines-B
- Mr. Cesaire
- Martin Van Buren High School
2- Aim What types of information can we learn from
field maps. - Do Now Read page 15-16 Ans 28 to 30 from the
green review book in the back. - HW Read pages 32 to 35. Answer questions 1to 10.
- Our Final is on Wednesday October 8th.
- Marking Period ends October 10th.
3Field Maps
- Field maps are maps that give the user useful
information about - Temperature
- Elevation
- Concentration (Waste spills)
- Flow (ground water flow)
- Just about any type of data can be presented on
field map. -
4Field Lines
- Numerical data of equal value (Temperature,
Elevation, Concentration) on a field map are
connected. - Isolines- Lines that connect points of equal
value on a field map.
5Isotherms
- Isotherms- Lines that connect points of equal
temperature.
http//earth.usc.edu/stott/Catalina/tempdistribut
ion.html
6Isotherms
http//earth.usc.edu/stott/Catalina/tempdistribut
ion.html
7Isotherms
http//earth.usc.edu/stott/Catalina/tempdistribut
ion.html
8Isobars
Isobars- Lines that connect points of equal value
of air pressure.
http//geography.sierra.cc.ca.us/booth/Physical/ch
p5_atm_pressure/pressure_gradient.jpg
9Contour Lines
- Contour Lines- lines that connect points of equal
elevation.
http//academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/geology/leveson/
core/linksa/contourlabel.html
10Contouring
- In order to connect points of equal value, you
need to choose an interval. - Interval- the space between two points or values.
- Intervals on maps can go by 10s, 20s, 50s, 100s,
1000s, 10,000s
11Drawing Contour Lines
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40
The contour values were 40, 50, and 60. These
three values were not on the grid. But we drew
contour lines that estimated where they could be
found.
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60
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