Pre-midterm 1 Flashcards

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Name 8 components of a map

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Publisher 
Title 
Legend 
Directional indicator
Scale
Neatline
Graticule
Insets
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Describe topographic and planimetric maps

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Topographic: present horizontal and vertical features

Planimetric: present only horizontal features

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What is the Neatline on a map?

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Boundary of mapped area

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Name the two mapping systems and their scales

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BCGS

  • 1:50,000
  • 1:20,000
  • 1:10,000
  • 1:5,000

NTS

1: 250,000
1: 50,000

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Describe 6 methods of map generalization

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DOESTF

  • displacement: locational shift
  • omission: omit unimportant information
  • exhaggeration: enhancement, symbols
  • simplification: reduction of detail
  • truth: nothing altered
  • fusion: combining of objects/features
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Name two types of GeoReferencing

List some examples

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Non metric

  • without measure
  • Placename
  • landmark
  • postal code
Metric
-measured
-linear offset
-lat / long 
-UTM 
$ infinite resolution.  Good for entire globe.
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What’s a datum?
What are the types of datums?
Provide a brief description

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NAD 27: used Clarke 1866 model of ellipsoid for a surface to surface calculation Centered on meads ranch
NAD 83: used GRS 80 to reference a calculation of the earths surface to an ellipsoid
WGS 84: GPS referencing system that uses sattelites to calculate and reference the earths surface

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What is UTM and how does it work?

How are UTM positions displayed?

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UTM stands for universal transverse Mercator.

  • It takes 60 6 degree wide projections of the most accurate slices of the earth when referenced to a transverse cylinder.
  • position given as zone, hemisphere, easting, northing
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How are eastings and northings expressed?

What are their boundaries?

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  • expressed as meters
  • zone one starts at 180 degrees
  • northings go from zero at equator to 10 million at the North Pole
  • eastings start at 500,000 on central meridian of each zone
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