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1 A Different Kind of Topography:

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3 Question of the Day Question: What’s the difference between latitude and longitude? Answer: … … … Turn In: Coastal Upwelling Current Event Article, Summary, & Evaluation CYU’s 1, 5, 6 Review Sheet (any 11 done so far)

4 Topographic Maps

5 Contour Mapping Topographic maps, also called contour maps, topo maps, or topo quads, are maps that show topography, or land contours, by means of contour lines.

6 Contour Lines Contour lines are curves that connect contiguous points of the same altitude.

7 Mt. Ginger Mt. Riddle Mt. Tipster

8 How Steep is the Slope? Where the slopes are steeper, the contour lines are closer together! Where the slopes are gentler, the contours lines are further apart!

9 Contour Interval difference in altitude between two adjacent contour lines Helps determine differences in elevation between two points Usually given at the bottom of the map. consistent throughout a map (in most cases)

10 What is Relief? Relief is the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points in a region!

11 Rules of Contour Mapping
1. Every point on a given contour line is of the exact same elevation; that is, contour lines connect points of equal elevation.

12 Rules of Contour Mapping
2. Contour lines always close to form an irregular circle sometimes part of a contour line extends beyond the mapped area, so that you cannot see the entire line.

13 Rules of Contour Mapping
3. Contour lines never split. 4. Evenly-spaced contour lines represent a uniform slope. Closely spaced contour lines indicate a steep slope.

14 Cliffs or Sharps Drop Offs
(Where the slopes are steeper, the contour lines are closer together!)

15 5. A concentric series of closed contours (like a target or bullseye) represents a hill.
Hachure marks 6. Depression contours have hachure marks on the downhill side and represent a closed depression (hole).

16 Depression Contours

17 When Contour Lines Cross Rivers
7. Contour lines form a V pattern when crossing rivers or streams. The apex (point) of the V always points upstream (uphill) and the river flows the opposite way

18 8. In cases where slope orientation changes (like on top of a hill or in a valley), contour lines of equal elevation will be repeated.


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