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1 Location on surface, portrayal, scale and more!!!!!

2 The Earth is not flat. It is a sphere. This influences how we portray the Earth on two- dimensional (2-d) surfaces (i.e., maps) and how we define the location of points on the Earth’s surface (i.e., coordinate systems)

3 Scale Spatial scale describes the typical distance or area (horizontal or vertical) that a certain event occupies. The spatial scale of interest also influences how we portray the Earth and how we define a location on the Earth’s surface

4 For example, if one is interested in studying a phenomenon on ASU’s campus (a small SPATIAL scale), then a different map and coordinate system would be used than for a study of a global phenomenon (a large SPATIAL scale).

5 But what is a map and a coordinate system?  Map = an abstraction of the Earth. Most commonly, a 2-d representation of Earth’s surface.  Coordinate System= a method of defining points in a given space. In physical geography, coordinate systems allow us to uniquely define every point on Earth.

6  Cartography=the study of representing the spherical earth on a flat surface  Map Projection=a representation of Earth on a flat surface Image from: http://www.kidsgeo.com/geography-for-kids/0030-map-projections.php But what is a map and a coordinate system?

7  Representing a spherical object on a flat surface results in distortion  There are many different map projections which seek to accurately portray at least one of three main properties  Shape (conformal projections)  Distance (equidistant projections)  Area (Equal area projections)

8 But what is a map and a coordinate system?  There are three main classes of projections  Cylindrical  Conic  Planar Image from: http://www.kidsgeo.com/geography-for-kids/0030-map-projections.php

9 But what is a map and a coordinate system?  The standard line (or point) are the areas on the globe in contact with the map surface (be it cylindrical, conical or planar). Areas of the earth further from the standard line are more distorted.  The aspect refers to the location of the standard line (or point)  Equatorial (standard line is the equator or latitudinal line near the equator)  Oblique (standard line is a mid latitude line)  Polar (standard line is a polar latitude line or the pole is the standard point) Image from: http://www.kidsgeo.com/geography-for-kids/0030-map-projections.php

10 But what is a map and a coordinate system?  Therefore, map projections are often named by their property, class, and aspect  e.g., Conformal Conic Oblique  Famous projections have cooler names Mercator = Conformal Equatorial Cylindrical (image from: geo.hunter.cuny.edu)

11 a.Also called "interrupted homolosine projection“ b. resembles a peeled orange c. land areas are shown with correct shape and size d. Hard to use Goode Projection: Best to show accurate shape & size of land But what is a map and a coordinate system?

12  Any location on earth can be uniquely defined by latitude and longitude. This is called a Geographic Coordinate System  Latitude (or parallels): 90 o S-90 o N, 0 o =equator.  Longitude (or meridians):180 o E-180 o W, 0 o = Prime Meridian, 180 o E=180 o W=International Date Line

13 For example: A point given by 30 o N and 90 o W The above image was obtained from: http://mcsd-sw.mcbarons.manheimcentral.org But what is a map and a coordinate system?

14 The Township and Range system is often used as a coordinate system for smaller scales (e.g., the western United States) 1 township is 36 square miles (6 miles on a side) 1 section is 1 mile on a side (1 square mile) so 36 sections are in 1 township But what is a map and a coordinate system?

15 The Township and Range Grid is constructed using baselines Baseline = reference line whose position is precisely known Townships are measured from baselines (measure north-south) and range lines (measure east-west) Examples: the township north of baseline is T1N and the township east of rangeline is R1W But what is a map and a coordinate system? T2N R2W

16 But what is a map and a coordinate system? T2N R2W Another very common coordinate system for smaller scales is the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate system.

17 T2N R2W There are 60 UTM zones, each covering about 6 o longitude. But what is a map and a coordinate system?

18 T2N R2W Lets say I am interested in defining the locations of Tornadoes in the east-central US in the UTM system (i.e., UTM zone 16) But what is a map and a coordinate system?

19 T2N R2W The UTM zone 16 coordinates would be relative to a Transverse Mercator map projection with the standard line as a longitude through the east-central US. Distances, shapes, directions, and areas are reasonably accurate within the UTM zone 16. But what is a map and a coordinate system?

20 Spatial Scale v Map Scale  We have already defined spatial scale (e.g., the size of an area/phenomenon)  Map scale indicates what a distance on a map would be on the earth’s surface  Three main ways to represent map scale  Verbal: 1 inch on map=1,000 miles on surface of Earth  Fractional: 1:24,000  E.g., 1 in (or mi or m) = 24,000 in (or mi or m)  If the map scale is 1:100,000 and two points on a map are 1 cm apart, then they are 1 km apart in reality (note: 1 km=100,000 cm)  Graphical:

21 Large Map Scale v Small Map Scale  1:10,000 is larger scale than 1:1,000,000 because 1/10,000 is the bigger number. The 1:10,000 map would have more detail and represent a smaller area of the earth. From: Svoma 2010

22 Spatial Scale v Map Scale Larger Spatial ScaleSmaller Spatial Scale Larger Map Scale Smaller Map Scale Small scale maps depict large spatial scales. Large scale maps depict small spatial scales.


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