Cartographic Relief Presentation"This new edition of Cartographic Relief Presentation was edited for clarity and consistency but preserves Imhof's insightful commentary and analytical style. Color maps, aerial photographs, and instructive illustrations are faithfully reproduced. The book offers guidelines for properly rendering terrain in maps of all types and scales whether drawn by traditional means or with the aid of a computer. Cartographic Relief Presentation was among the essential mapping and graphical design books of the twentieth century. Its continuing relevance for the twenty-first century is assured with this publication."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Page xvi
... elements . 1. The deficiencies .. 228 228 2. Advantages and applicability . 229 3. Combinations . 229 H. Horizontal hachures . 230 I. Plan views of oblique , parallel planes intersecting the terrain . J. Eckert's dot method .. 232 234 ...
... elements . 1. The deficiencies .. 228 228 2. Advantages and applicability . 229 3. Combinations . 229 H. Horizontal hachures . 230 I. Plan views of oblique , parallel planes intersecting the terrain . J. Eckert's dot method .. 232 234 ...
Page xvii
... elements 266 b ) Combinations of linear elements and area tints 270 10. Karren regions ( regions of tints ) , regions of roches moutonnées and slopes with protruding rocks : Particular design problems . 270 11. Portrayal of rocks in ...
... elements 266 b ) Combinations of linear elements and area tints 270 10. Karren regions ( regions of tints ) , regions of roches moutonnées and slopes with protruding rocks : Particular design problems . 270 11. Portrayal of rocks in ...
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... Elements General ... 1. Artificial slopes . 2. Clay pits , gravel pits and quarries . 3. Landslides , torrent gullies 4. Dolines and other karst forms , sink holes , etc. 5. Scree slopes and debris mounds 6. Landslide mounds ... 7 ...
... Elements General ... 1. Artificial slopes . 2. Clay pits , gravel pits and quarries . 3. Landslides , torrent gullies 4. Dolines and other karst forms , sink holes , etc. 5. Scree slopes and debris mounds 6. Landslide mounds ... 7 ...
Page xix
... Elements . A. The nature and effect of interplay . . 312 312 314 314 .. 316 317 318 320 321 321 322 322 323 323 325 325 1. The necessity for and the careful development of good interplay 2. Conceptual , graphic and technical aspects of ...
... Elements . A. The nature and effect of interplay . . 312 312 314 314 .. 316 317 318 320 321 321 322 322 323 323 325 325 1. The necessity for and the careful development of good interplay 2. Conceptual , graphic and technical aspects of ...
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