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NS3310 - Physical Science Studies Landscapes (Topographic Maps)

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1 NS3310 - Physical Science Studies Landscapes (Topographic Maps)

2 Stratigraphy Law of Superposition Law of Original Horizontality Law of Continuity Law of Cross-Cutting Relationships

3 Unconformities Parallel Unconformity Erosional Unconformity (Disconformity) Angular Unconformity

4 Block Diagrams Block Diagrams show the geologic history of an area. The laws of stratigraphy can be used to interpret the sequence of events in the region.

5 Landscapes Tectonic Landscapes Volcanic Landscapes Faults and Folds Plateaus Glacial Landscapes Alpine and Continental Humid Landscapes Siliciclastic Coastlines Meandering Rivers Estuaries, Bays and Barrier Islands Arid Landscapes Mesas and Buttes Alluvial Fans and Playa Lakes

6 Location on a Map Latitude and Longitude Poles Equator Time Zones

7 Scale Verbal Scale Graphic Scale Fractional Scale

8 Showing Relief on a Map Contour Lines Elevation Gradients Relief

9 Topographic Profiles Vertical exaggeration = vertical grid scale / map scale

10 Topographic Maps

11 Geologic Maps

12 Key Concepts Latitude and Longitude are used to specify a location on the earth’s surface. Topographic Maps show landscape features as well as roads and landmarks. Topographic Maps use contour lines to indicate elevation and relief. Geologic Maps show the rock type exposed on the earth’s surface.


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