Cartographic Relief PresentationEduard Imhof's classic book Cartographic Relief Presentation is once again available. Within the discipline of cartography, few works are considered classics in the sense of retaining their interest, relevance, and inspiration with the passage of time. One such work is Imhof's masterpiece on relief representation, As a unique display of analysis and portrayal, this is an outstanding example of the need for cartography to combine intellect and graphics in solving map design problems. The range, detail, and scientific artistry of his solutions are presented in a teaching context that puts this work in a class by itself, with universal significance. The English-language version perserves Professor Imhof's forthright commentary and style analysis and presents his incomparable illustrations. This is a must have for anyone who makes maps. |
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... Switzerland took place in the maps of the Napoleonic military topographer Bacler d'Albe just before 1800 , and in the so - called " Meyer Atlas " , a 16 sheet series of Switzerland at a scale of 1 : 108,000 . This series was surveyed ...
... Switzerland took place in the maps of the Napoleonic military topographer Bacler d'Albe just before 1800 , and in the so - called " Meyer Atlas " , a 16 sheet series of Switzerland at a scale of 1 : 108,000 . This series was surveyed ...
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... Switzerland Landeskarte 1 : 25,000 10 m contour interval m1 = ± ( 7 + cota ) Switzerland Landeskarte 1 : 50,000 20 m contour interval m1 = ± ( 10+ 1.5 cota ) 60 ° 45 ° 30 ° 20 ° 10 ° 5 ° 2 ° Figure 19. The widths of the black bands ...
... Switzerland Landeskarte 1 : 25,000 10 m contour interval m1 = ± ( 7 + cota ) Switzerland Landeskarte 1 : 50,000 20 m contour interval m1 = ± ( 10+ 1.5 cota ) 60 ° 45 ° 30 ° 20 ° 10 ° 5 ° 2 ° Figure 19. The widths of the black bands ...
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... Switzerland England France Germany / FRG England Switzerland Switzerland USA International Society of Photogrammetry Scale my in meters 1 : 2,500 + ( 0.2 + 2 tana ) 1 : 5,000 ( 0.4 + 5 tana ) 1 : 10,000 + ( 1 + 3 tana ) 1 : 10,560 1 ...
... Switzerland England France Germany / FRG England Switzerland Switzerland USA International Society of Photogrammetry Scale my in meters 1 : 2,500 + ( 0.2 + 2 tana ) 1 : 5,000 ( 0.4 + 5 tana ) 1 : 10,000 + ( 1 + 3 tana ) 1 : 10,560 1 ...
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Chapter | 15 |
Status and quality of the topographic mapping of the earths surface | 38 |
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