How Do We Construct Maps Using Isolines What are Isolines?

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How Do We Construct Maps Using Isolines What are Isolines?

Isolines An isoline is a line connecting points of equal value.

Examples of isolines: Isotherms: points of equal temperature Isobar: points of equal barometric (air) pressure Contour: points of equal altitude Anything else you can get a value for. (The weather channel loves isolines!)

Rules for Drawing Isolines: 1. Isolines connect points of equal value.  15 55 55  10

2. Isolines are gentle, curving lines- no sharp corners.  15 55 55  10

3. Isolines are always closed curves even though the map might only show part of it.

4. Isolines NEVER cross - this would mean that one point has two different values. Ex: one spot has two temperatures? 20° 30 ° 40 ° 50 ° 60 ° XX YY ZZ

5. Isolines usually are parallel. (They have a parallel trend.)

6. On a field map, isolines that cross a stream make a V-shape. The Vs always point upstream. In the diagram below, the Vs point toward the northeast. This means the stream is flowing to the southwest. N

Visualizations of contour lines opo_gallery.htm

Gradient Gradient shows how quickly the value changes from one point to another.

A steep (high) gradient changes quickly and the isolines are close together. A gentle (low) gradient changes slowly and the lines are far apart. Steep area Gentle area

Making Contours worksheets Worksheets can be printed from: ments/Contours123.doc

Find the 60 data points; Connect all 60 value data points.

Highlight data points.

Fill in gaps in data.

Connect the dots.

Go on to the next value.

Making a Contour Map II

Drawing Contour Maps III