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Title: Contour Mapping


1
Contour Mapping
  • Topographic Maps a detailed map showing hills,
    valleys, and other features of a specific area.

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Vocabulary
  • Contour line a line that connects points of
    equal elevation.
  • Contour Intervals the difference in elevation
    between contour lines.
  • Index Contours contour lines marked by a number
    (elevation)
  • Depressions Contours lines that show dips or
    depressions in the land.

3
  • Map Legends explains what symbols represent on
    a map.

Example
4
Map Scale the ratio between the distance on the
map and the actual distance on the surface of the
Earth. There are three main types of scales
  •  Verbal Scales written in words
  • one centimeter equals one kilometer 
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  • Graphic Scales drawn on a line
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  • Fractional Scales - written as a fraction
  • 162,000 1/62,000

5
Gradient
  • The gradient or slope represents how steep the
    land is between two points.
  • Gradient change in field value
  • distance

6
Topographic Profile
  • A topographic profile is a side-view of a
    topographic map along one line. A profile helps
    us see how steep or gentle a slope may be.

7
Remote Sensing
  • Most maps have been made by collecting data
    on-site, but recently technology has allowed maps
    to be made from data collected at great
    distances.
  • The process of collecting data about the Earth
    from far above the Earths surface is called
    remote sensing.
  • Satellites will do most of the remote sensing of
    the Earth.

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How do satellites collect data?
  • The Electromagnetic Spectrum 
  • Energy is received and transmitted from the Earth
    through electromagnetic waves (light).
  • Different types of waves have different
    properties, such as different wavelengths and
    frequencies.

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Types of electromagnetic radiation
  • Radio waves
  • Microwaves
  • Infrared radiation
  • Visible light
  • Ultraviolet radiation
  • X-rays
  • Gamma rays

10
Wave Characteristics
  • All electromagnetic waves travel at 300,000 km/s
    in a vacuum (the speed of light)
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  • Ø      Wavelength the distance between waves
    (meters)from peak to trough.
  •  
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  • Ø      Frequency the number of waves that pass
    a particular point each second.
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11
Landsat Satellites
  • Receives reflected wavelengths of energy emitted
    from the Earths surface.
  • Features of the Earths surface give off
    different wavelengths of radiation (different
    temperatures)
  • Uses a moving mirror to scan the Earth.

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Topex/Poseidon Satellite
  • Maps the ocean floor by measuring the difference
    in high frequency signals that bounce off the
    ocean surface and reach the satellite.
  • The ocean water will build-up in shallow areas
    and sink down in deep areas.

13
Sea Beam
  • Maps the ocean floor using sound waves (sonar).
  • A computer calculates the distance based on how
    fast the sound echo returns to the ship.
  • This technology uses the speed of sound in water
    to calculate the distance to the ocean floor.
    (note sounds is faster in water)

14
Global Positioning System (GPS)
  • Radio waves from satellites can pinpoint your
    location (latitude longitude), elevation, and
    speed.
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