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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Eduard Imhof Harry Steward. the true forms of the earth's surface . In a second stage of instruction , the step must be taken from the geometrically simple classical shapes to the natural , irregular forms of complex configuration . In ...
Eduard Imhof Harry Steward. the true forms of the earth's surface . In a second stage of instruction , the step must be taken from the geometrically simple classical shapes to the natural , irregular forms of complex configuration . In ...
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... earth's surface , but it is , however , closely associated with them from the point of view of landscape . 2. The elevation zones of the earth's surface can be expressed by color tints . This is called hypsometric tinting . 3. These two ...
... earth's surface , but it is , however , closely associated with them from the point of view of landscape . 2. The elevation zones of the earth's surface can be expressed by color tints . This is called hypsometric tinting . 3. These two ...
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... earth's surface Only just before the middle of the last century had techniques in topographical survey developed to a degree that permitted the very precise ... earth's surface Increased requirements for topographic maps at all scales.
... earth's surface Only just before the middle of the last century had techniques in topographical survey developed to a degree that permitted the very precise ... earth's surface Increased requirements for topographic maps at all scales.
Contents
Chapter | 1 |
Chapter | 15 |
Status and quality of the topographic mapping of the earths surface | 38 |
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accuracy aerial perspective aerial photogrammetry alpine appear areas blue brown cartographic color sequence contour image contour interval contour lines contrast corresponding dark darkening depiction depth detailed differentiation earth's surface elements elevation example Figure flat geometrical geomorphological glaciers gradations graphic grey gullies hachured maps hypsometric tints illumination Imhof impression index contours intermediate contours interplay land forms landscape large scale layer tints light direction means method mountain nature normally oblique hill shading oblique light orthometric heights pattern photogrammetric plan view plane table Plate points portrayal possible printing colors produced regions relief shading reproduction result ridges rock contours rock drawing rock hachures rocky scale maps scree sea level sections shading tones shapes skeletal lines slope angle slope hachures slope shading small scale small-scale maps spot heights steeper steps strokes structure survey Swiss Switzerland symbols technique terrain representation three-dimensionally shaded tion topographic maps visual yellow zones Zürich