Topography
Topographic map
1) Graphical portrayal of topography 2) Shows earth's surface characteristics such as hills and valleys, and constructed features 3) Shows horizontal distances and elevation above a given datum between features
Considerations in Topographic Survey
1) Purpose 2) Map scales and contour intervals 3) Accuracy and degree of detail 4) Horizontal control 5) Vertical control 6) Reference datum
Hachures
Consists of rows of short, nearly parallel lines whose spacing, weight and direction produce an effect similar to shading.
Illuminated contours
Contours are drawn as if they was a light shined from the northwest. Contours are emphasize
Profiles
Cross-sectional views
Intermediate contours
Defined as lighter weight contours found in between index contours
Contour Intervals
Difference in elevation between two adjoining contours
Layer Tints
Each elevation zone is indicated by printing a distinctive color between bounding contours Lighter tones - higher elevations Darker Tones - Lower elevations
Applications of contours
Elevation estimation, reservoir capacity estimation, flood zone maps, intervisibility between points
Form Lines
Estimated contours
Index contours
Every fifth contour (0m,5,10,15, 20 -index contour) in which line thickness is heavier. Contains the number to designate elevation
Approximate
For areas where the elevations are not accurately determined
Spot Heights
Indicates the elevations at particular points.
What is the relationship between contour distance and slope?
Inverse relationship
What are the characteristics of contours on a plane surface?
Straight and parallel
Topography
The configuration or shape and roughness of the ground
Colors of contour lines
blue for areas below sea level, brown for regular
Disadvantage of GPS
has to transform ellipsoidal heights (from a reference ellipsoid) to orthometric value (from a geoid)
Ridge and Stream Lining
- Emphasizes location of high and low ground, and used as an overlay in aerial photographs and topographic maps - Main streams are drawn in solid blue - main ridges are drawn as brown dashed lines
Purpose
- Gather data necessary for the construction of a graphical portrayal of planimetric and topographic features
Supplemental contours
Used in areas that are flat so that contours are far apart. Dotted lines
Depression contours
Used to show low spots. Ticks point downhill.
When can contours merge?
Walls or overhanging cliffs
When should you use Hachure Lines?
When relief cannot be sufficiently expressed by contours because of steep slopes.
Contour Lines
A line joining points of equal elevation on the map.
Topographic Survey
A process of determining the positions, on the earth's surface, of the natural and man-made features of a given locality and in determining the configuration of the terrain
What are the factors affecting contour intervals?
Accuracy, features, legibility, cost, use of map
Shading
An assumed light source from the NW is imagined as creating areas of light and shadow. Continuous areas
Reference datum
Mean Sea Level
Block Diagram
Pictorial representation of the surface, drawn from space
Subaqueous contours
Portrays ground underwater
Methods for locating topo details
Radiation by TS, radiation by stadia, coordinate squares, offsets from a reference line, GPS detailing
Project control for Topo Surveys
Reference framework should have 2+ permanent control points
Relief model
Representation of the terrain done in 3D to suitable horizontal and vertical scales
What do irregular contours signify
Rough, rugged terrain
True or false: All contours must close within or outside the map borders
True
Locating topographic details
Tying mapping details to the control network
What direction do contours point in rivers?
Upstream
On uniform slopes, the contours are ____ spaced
uniformly