270 likes | 390 Views
Topographic Maps. One way to see isolines at work…do you know what type of isoline is used in Topo Maps?. OK…first of all. What is a Topographic Map? A TOPOGRAPHIC map is a 2 dimensional model of how a certain landscape looks What is a contour line?
E N D
Topographic Maps One way to see isolines at work…do you know what type of isoline is used in Topo Maps?
OK…first of all.. • What is a Topographic Map? • A TOPOGRAPHIC map is a 2 dimensional model of how a certain landscape looks • What is a contour line? • On a topographic map, the isolines connect point of equal elevation • You need to try to use your imagination to see what the landscape might look like in 3-D (in real life)
Island 1.1 • Which part of the island has the steepest slope? (use the profile view to help you) • That’s right, the EAST side! • Which side is relatively flat? • Of course! The West Side!
Island 1.1 • Ok, so now….MARK the highest point on the island profile with an “H” • Now MARK the highest point on the top view with an “H”
Island 1.1 • What do you notice about the spacing of the contour lines on the steep side of the island? • Yup, they’re spaced CLOSE TOGETHER
Island 1.1 • What about the spacing of the contour lines on the “flat” (level) side of the island? • Uh huh – they’re spaced FAR APART!
Island 1.1 • If the elevation of sea level is 0 meters, and each contour line 10 meters higher than the last, LABEL each contour line on the top view of the island. • How high is the highest contour line on the map? • That’s right – 50 meters! 30 20 10
Diagram 1.1 • What is a contour interval? • A contour interval is the difference in elevation between 2 consecutive lines on a topo map • CONTOUR INTERVALS remain the same for the entire map!! • So, what is the contour int. of diagram 1.1? 30 20 10
Diagram 1.1 • Notice how the top contour line (the 50th) is darkened more than the others • Every 5th contour line (sometimes 4th) is darkened in for easier reading • These darkened lines are called “INDEX CONTOURS” and are in whole round numbers (like 50, 100, 200, etc.)
Ok, now for a NEATO trick! • There is a way to calculate a contour interval! • This is VERY helpful if you have trouble figuring it out • You subtract 2 known contour lines from each other and then just divide that number by the number of SPACES between the 2 lines you just subtracted!
Holy Moly that was a mouthful.. • Check out how easy this is though! • I will show you 3 maps, and we will figure out the contour intervals together • Ready???? • Let’s do it!
Map A • What is the contour interval here? • 40-0=40 • 40 divided by 4 spaces = 10 m!!
Map B • What is the contour interval here? • 60-0 = 60 • 60 divided by 3 spaces = 20m!
Finally, Map C • What’s the contour interval here? • 100-0 = 100 • 100 divided by 4 spaces = 25m
Moving Along… • To show elevations of land that GOES DOWN INTO Earth like a mine, quarry, or sinkhole, a SPECIAL contour line is used • It’s called a HACHURE line, and looks like what you have in your notes! • The small “whiskers” always point towards the lower elevation • The 1st hachure line is always given the same value as the NON-HACHURE contour line before it • Ok, so let’s try this…..
Diagram 1.2 • OK, label the contour lines on diagram 1.2 • The C.I. is 10m • The depression has been labeled for you • Remember, the hachure line has been given the SAME value as the last non hachure line before!
10 20 How did you do? I know, this stuff is easy, yo!
OK, now for some practice.. • Ok, now it’s time for you to label the next 2 diagrams COMPLETELY • Label ALL lines • The contour intervals have been given beneath the diagrams • Go to it, and ask for help if you don’t understand!
What is Relief? • Pepto Bismol!!! • Actually, it’s the way the landscape (the shape of Earth’s surface) is portrayed on a map – mountains, hills, valleys, plateaus, plains (lowlands), etc. • A relief map is a map that shows all of these things in 3D (with raised surfaces and everything) • This is different than a topo map – they show the landscape in 2D (on flat paper)
Compass Rose • A compass rose is a set of axes that have directions labeled on them • I know many of you have seen simple ones before….
Which direction is missing from the list? OK, so label the one YOU have..