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10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. C ONTOURS. What are contours?. Imaginary lines Drawn on a map Connecting places Which are at equal elevation (height above sea level). How are contours drawn?. S. U. R. T. Q. E. P. G. D. F. B. M. A. C. L. I. J. H. O. K. N. 238. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CONTOURSCONTOURS

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What are contours?

• Imaginary lines• Drawn on a map• Connecting places• Which are at equal elevation (height above

sea level) How are contours drawn?

How are contours drawn?

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Contour IntervalContour Interval

• The difference of elevation between two successive contours

• Contour interval on the toposheet is 20 meters.

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INDEX CONTOURSEvery 5th contour, with height mentioned

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Characteristics of Contours

• All places on the contour line lie at the same elevation

• Contours never intersect each other• Contour interval (difference between two

successive contour values) is uniform throughout the map

• All contour values are multiples of the contour interval

• Height of any place on map can be determined

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Spacing between contours

• Widely spaced contours– Gentle slope

• Closely packed contours– Steep slope

• Overlapping contours– Vertical slope

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Let’s take a walk up a hill!

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We’re now at an elevation of 100 meters.

100m

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Let’s keep going!

100m

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Now we’re at 200m.

100m

200m

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Shall we march on?

100m

200m

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We’ve made it to 300m!

100m

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On to the peak!

100m

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We’re on the peak, but what’s our elevation?

100m

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Any ideas?

100m

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300m

Let’s add contour lines for every 50 meters and see if that helps.

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100m

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We know that we are above 350m, but less than 400m.

50m

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Let’s head down the hill, it’s getting late!

50m

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Now what’s our elevation?

50m

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If you said somewhere between 200m and 250m you are right!

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100m

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Let’s try this again!

50m

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What’s our elevation now?

50m

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If you said 50m or just under, you’re right!

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Let’s now look at the same hill, but the way we

might see it from an airplane!

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Each color change represents a 50 meter increase.

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Now, let’s try the same hike! Our elevation is 0 meters.

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Now what is our elevation?

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If you said more than 150 meters, but less than 200

meters your right!

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Let’s go a little higher.

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Think you know our elevation now?

More than 300meters

But less than 350meters

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If we were standing on the peak, what would be our elevation?

•More than 350 meters, less than 400 meters

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Let’s head down hill.

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Know our elevation?

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More than 100 meters,

less than 150 meters

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FORM LINES

Drawn where it is not possible to draw contours and there is a prominent relief feature which is lesser in height than the contour interval

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Types of slopes

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Uniform Gentle Slope

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Uniform Gentle Slope

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Uniform Steep Slope

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Concave Slope

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Concave Slope

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Convex Slope

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Convex Slope

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Features of Contour Diagrams

• Spacing gives idea of slope• Shape of contours resembles shape of relief

feature in ariel view• It is possible to visualise the shape of the relief

feature

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VISUALISATION

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CONICAL HILL

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ASYMMETRICAL HILL

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CIRCULAR PLATEAU

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RIDGE

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SADDLE

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V SHAPED VALLEY

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WATERFALL

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An Escarpment

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CONTOURS: 45 D/7 9293: Ridge9289: Ridge (uniform)9390: Ridge (steep)9489: Hill7975: Conical hill9284: Conical hill9782: Escarpment9689: Saddle/ col9783: Col/ Saddle

45 D/101907: Cliff( very steep)2012: V shaped valley