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Title: Maps and Mapping


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Maps and Mapping
How High or How LowCan you go?
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Maps
  • There are many different kinds of maps that are
    used for many different purposes.

3
Think about it
  • What are some of the different kinds of maps that
    you have seen or used?
  • Talk with your partner and come up with 5
    different types of maps or 5 different things we
    could map

4
Different types of maps
  • Examples of maps
  • Road or street
  • Weather
  • Topographic
  • Shaded relief

5
How do you make an accurate map?
  • Start with a point of reference
  • Longitude
  • Imaginary lines
  • Run north and south but measure EAST AND WEST
  • Prime Meridian
  • Latitude
  • Imaginary lines
  • Run east and west but measure NORTH AND SOUTH
  • Equator

6
Why make accurate maps?
  • Location
  • Reference for everyone in world

7
What must be on ALL maps
  • Scale
  • Legend
  • Location/title
  • Key
  • Longitude/latitude
  • Magnetic declination

8
Types of maps a geologist would use
  • Shaded Relief
  • Topographic or Contour

9
Shaded Relief Map
  • A shaded relief map is designed to highlight the
    physical features of an area of land.
  • It shows relative elevations.
  • This kind of map shows height through shading and
    coloring variations.

10
Shaded Relief Map
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Contour Maps
  • A contour or topographic map shows the elevation
    of the land at all points.
  • It can be used to calculate the absolute
    elevation of any given place.
  • This kind of map shows height variations through
    the use of contour lines.

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Contour Map
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Contour Lines
  • Contour lines are imaginary lines that connect
    points of equal elevation.
  • The contour interval or change in elevation from
    one contour line to the next is always consistent.

14
Contour Lines
  • Hills are indicated by closed contours.
  • Depressions or large dips are indicated by closed
    contours with hachure lines that point downhill.

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Contour Lines
  • The spacing between contour lines shows the
    gradient.
  • Closely spaced lines indicate a steep slope.
    Contours spaced far apart represent gentle slopes.

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Check Point
  • Which is higher, hill A or hill B?
  • Which hill is steeper?
  • How high is the area between the hills?

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  • Here is the same contour map along with a cross
    section diagram of the area...

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Check Point
Match the cross-sections on the left with a
contour map on the right...
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Answers...
1 - B 2 - E 3 - D 4 - C 5 - A
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Think About It
  • How might a contour (topographic) map be of
    assistance if you were
  • planning a housing development...
  • building a road...
  • choosing which hiking trail to take...
  • selecting where to put a new airport...
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