Topographic Map Symbols
Found 7 free book(s)INTRODUCTION TO MAP READING - University of Akron
www.uakron.eduTopographic Symbols Mapmakers draw maps so you can visualize the landscape with the features in the right place. Your map legend defines the topographic symbols the mapmakers have used to identify the man-made and natural features on the map (Figure 4.7). For example, the topographic symbol used on your map to represent a school would be a ...
Identify Topographic Symbols on a Military Map
trainingnco.pbworks.comIdentify Topographic Symbols on a Military Map Table 2. Features on topographic maps. a. Identify each object by its shape on the map. For example, a black, solid square represents a building or a house; a round or irregular blue item is a lake or pond. b. Use logic and color to identify each map feature.
FEATURES SHOWN ON TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
pubs.usgs.govTopographic maps represent features on the earth's surface by means of symbols and labels; separate colors distinguish the main classes of map features. The amount of information shown on a topographic map depends on the map scale, the purpose of the map, and the cost of obtain ing the information.
Chapter 2 Reading Topographic Maps and Making Calculations
www.honolulu.hawaii.eduA topographic map is printed on a flat piece of paper yet it provides a picture of the terrain and man-made features through the use of contour lines, colors and symbols. Contour lines represent the shape and elevation of the land, such as ridges, valleys, and hills. Colors and symbols are used to represent
Topographic Map Symbols - University of Rhode Island
www.edc.uri.edutopographic map, called provisional, some symbols and lettering are hand- drawn. U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Reading Topographic Maps Interpreting the colored lines, areas, and other symbols is the fi rst step in using topographic maps. Features are shown as points, lines, or areas, depending on their size and extent.
Topographic Maps: The basics
www.nrcan.gc.cause a topographic map, explanations of technical terminology and examples of symbols used to represent topographic features on topographic maps. Why? Topographic maps represent the Earth’s features accurately and to scale on a two-dimensional surface. Topographic maps are an excellent planning tool and guide and, at
FM 21-30
www.29thdivision.comthe map. On small-scale maps, the symbols are reduced to their most elementary form and do not conform to scale. As the scale is increased, the symbols assume more nearly the shape and scaled size of the object represented. b. The symbols in this book are generally of a size suitable for use on a map of scale 1: 62,500, unless otherwise noted.