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Reading Topographic Maps

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What is a

topographic map?

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A topographic map is a special kind of map that provides 3 dimensional information in a drawing. 

Natural structures like mountains, valleys, plains, lakes, and rivers are shown on a topographic map.

You will also find manmade structures like roads, boundaries, radio towers, and major buildings

Topographic maps are used by engineers as they look for coal, oil, and gas. They can be used to plan residential and commercial . And they are used by the military and for recreational purposes like hiking and camping.

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How is elevation used in a topographic map?

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Ottawa is 114 metres (374 feet) above sea level.

The city of New Orleans is 6.5 feet below sea level.

What does sea level mean?

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Notice the two high points on the island. What is the elevation of the two high points?

Side view of mountain

Overhead view on a topographic map.

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Point A sits right on the 0 ft contour line.  Since all points on this line have an elevation of 0 ft, the elevation of point A is zero.

What is the elevation of Point A?

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Point B sits right on the 10 ft contour line.  Since all points on this line have an elevation of 10 ft, the elevation of point B is 10 ft.

What is the elevation of Point B?

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Point C does not sit directly on a contour line so we can not determine the elevation precisely.  We do know that point C is between the 10ft and 20 ft contour lines so its elevation must be greater than 10 ft and less than 20 ft.  Because point C is midway between these contour lines we can estimate the elevation is about 15 feet (Note this assumes that the slope is constant between the two contour lines, this may not be the case). 

What is the elevation of Point C?

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We are even less sure of the elevation of point D than point C.  Point D is inside the 20 ft. contour line indicating its elevation is above 20 ft.  Its elevation has to be less than 30 ft. because there is no 30 ft. contour line shown.  But how much less?  There is no way to tell.  The elevation could be 21 ft, or it could be 29 ft.  There is now way to tell from the map. 

What is the elevation of Point D?

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Just as with point C above, we need to estimate the elevation of point E somewhere between the 0 ft and 10 ft contour lines it lies in between.  Because this point is closer to the 10 ft line than the 0 ft. line we estimate an elevation closer to 10.  In this case 8 ft. seems reasonable.  Again this estimation makes the assumption of a constant slope between these two contour lines.

What is the elevation of Point E?

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Notice how the contour lines are used to show how gentle or steep the slope is.

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Topographic maps also identify natural structures and structures made by man.

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Name structures and provide information using the map.

Explore

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Explain

1. What are contour maps used for?

  • What information is found on a contour map?
  • How can you determine how steep a gradient is?

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Can you tell where the highest and largest mountain is?

Which side is steepest?

Which side has gentle slope?

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Question 1:

Name the highest elevation shown for this volcano.

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Question 2:

What is the deepest point at Silver Lake in NY state?

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  • Explain how contour lines are used to show elevation.
  • Describe at least four natural or man-made structures that can be shown on a topographic map.

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Grab a piece of paper and write your answers to the following questions.

Ready?

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1. Could the elevation at the peak (B) be 1410 meters?

400m

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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2. What is the elevation at �(E)?

400m

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1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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3.What is the elevation difference between (A) and (B)?

400m

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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4. Could the elevation at (F) be 417 meters?

400m

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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5. If you walked a straight line from (D) to (C) would you walk over a ridge or down a valley?

400m

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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6.Just looking at the map, would it be easier to head down from the peak going East, or going North?

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B

C

D

E

F

600m

E

N

S

W

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  • 1. No :The elevation must be under 1400 meters, but over 1300 meters.
  • 2. about 400 meters

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  • 3. (A) is probably close to the 750 meter line, (B) is above 1300 meters. The difference between the two would probably be 650 to 700 meters.

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  • 4. No: It must be more than 700 meters and less than 800 meters.
  • 5. Down a valley: If the contour lines point up the slope it’s a valley, if they point down the slope it’s a ridge.

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  • 6. East: When contour lines are close together that means there is a steep slope, the further apart the lines, the more gentile the slope and therefore an easier walk! Go east!