TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AND TOPOGRAPHIC PROFILES Nick D’Anna HHS 2007 Adapted from R. DeMarco CLOSER CONTOUR LINES = STEEPER GRADIENT TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS WOULD BE VERY CLUTTERED IF ALL CONTOUR LINES WERE LABELED, SO ONLY.

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Transcript TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AND TOPOGRAPHIC PROFILES Nick D’Anna HHS 2007 Adapted from R. DeMarco CLOSER CONTOUR LINES = STEEPER GRADIENT TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS WOULD BE VERY CLUTTERED IF ALL CONTOUR LINES WERE LABELED, SO ONLY.

TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
AND
TOPOGRAPHIC PROFILES
Nick D’Anna HHS 2007
Adapted from R. DeMarco
CLOSER CONTOUR LINES =
STEEPER GRADIENT
TOPOGRAPHIC
MAPS WOULD BE
VERY
CLUTTERED IF
ALL CONTOUR
LINES WERE
LABELED, SO
ONLY HEAVIER
LINES SHOW
LABELS
What is the pattern of the contour lines
around a simple hill?
Concentric
circles
getting
smaller hill
Identify the features marked at A and B
Hachure contour lines (lines
with tick marks) show
depressions – the first hachure
is equal to the last contour line
passed
20
20
10
WHAT DOES THIS PROFILE
SHOW?
VOLCANO
NOTICE HACHURE
DEPRESSION LINES IN
CENTER SHOWING
VOLCANIC VENT
TOPOGRAPHIC PROFILES
• TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS SHOW THE
ELEVATION OR VERTICAL
DISTANCE ABOVE SEA LEVEL OF
THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH
• TOPOGRAPHIC PROFILE IS A SIDE
VIEW OF AN AREA.
So, if we were to look at a profile
view of line AB on our
topographic map, what might we
expect to see? Predictions?
Time to FIND OUT!
Step 2
Make the X-axis exactly as long as line AB.
Next, decide what the HIGHEST and LOWEST elevation values
are that line AB crosses on your topographic map and create a
scale. You may wish to increase your scale by the contour interval
on the map to make things easier. In this case, we are going up by
10’s, because our contour interval on the map is 10 meters.
Hold your scrap paper page up to the profile.
Transfer the tick marks directly onto the profile.
This is what
you might
expect the
“profile” or
cross section
view of line
AB to look
like!
Notice how
the line dips
below 250m
where it
crosses Long
Creek
Does it make sense? SURE! There is a creek flowing through this
region. Think about where it would flow on your profile. We also
recognize the V shaped contour lines that indicate the direction of
water flow.
The contour lines point up the page (orange),
but Long Creek flows down the page.
Contour lines point upstream.
Stream flows from high elevation to low
elevation. So a stream flows in the oppostite
direction the contours point.
CONTOUR LINES BEND WHEN CROSS STREAMS
UPSIDE DOWN V’S POINT UPSTREAM
STREAMS FLOW DOWN
Or… if you are lucky enough to be
able to do your profile on the same
page as the topographic map…
You can use the:
“Drop down a dotted line” method!
Same idea, but
no need for tick
marks and scrap
paper!