Mapping Flashcards

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What are the types of maps?

A

Geographic, topographic, reference, planimetric, and thematic.

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What do geographic maps show?

A

Represent earth as a flat surface.

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3
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What do topographic maps show?

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Shows how the ground is shaped and provides a way to calculate the height of features.

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4
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What are contour lines?

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Lines on a topographic map at a set distance from one another that help calculate the elevation.

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5
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What do reference maps show?

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Information about natural worldand spatial phenomena like country borders, cities, provinces, etc.

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6
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What do planimetric maps show?

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Layouts such as of a building or amusement park.

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7
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What do thematic maps show?

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Themed data associated with a geographic areas. (ie. hogs/person)

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8
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Name the features of maps.

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Title, legend, scale, compass.

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9
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What is the difference between geographic coordinate systems and projected coordinate systems?

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Projected coordinate systems specify a location using an x/y coordinate system, geographic coordinate system is a set of numbers.

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10
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What lattitude measured from?

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The equator.

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11
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What is longitude measured from?

A

The Prime Meridian.

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12
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What UTM zone is Alberta in?

A

11 and 12.

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13
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What are the coordinate units of UTM?

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Northing and Easting.

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14
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What is a unit plan view?

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A to-scale map created by an archaeologist of a site, showing the location and orientation of artifacts and features.

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15
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Define three-point provenience.

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The depth and length from two sides (easting and northing) of the dig where an artifact or feature is found.

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16
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What is datum?

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The point from which measurements are taken during an excavation.