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Mapping. Chapter 16. Uses of Topographic Maps. To determine the topography or relief of a tract of land. To determine hydrologic features such as drainage basins, streams, rivers and bodies of water. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MappingMapping

Chapter 16Chapter 16

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Uses of Topographic MapsTo determine the topography or relief of a tract of land.

To determine hydrologic features such as drainage basins, streams, rivers and bodies of water.

To determine the cultural features or man-made features such as highways, railroads, dams and buildings.

Topographic maps are used by engineers and architects to determine building layouts, utility connections and drainage requirements. Contractors use topographic information to determine earthwork requirements.

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Methods of Collecting Topographic DataSatellite ImageryAerial PhotographyExisting Topographic Maps

Field Work

Total Station

GPS

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Control for Topographic SurveysHorizontal Control: Establish Traverse.Vertical Control: Establish Elevations from Benchmark.

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ContoursContours

Used to Determine Topography

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ContoursContour lines are lines of equal elevation.

The contour interval is defined as the difference in elevation between contours.

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Rules for Drawing ContoursContour lines must close upon themselves. They cannot simply dead-end.

Contours are perpendicular to the direction of slope.

The slope between contour lines is assumed to be uniform.In other words, contour lines are assumed to be man-made.

The distance between contours indicates the steepness of the slope.

Concentric closed contours represent hills or depressions.

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Examples of Rules Regarding Contours

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