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  • Géomètres, topographes, cartographes
  • Zur Entwicklung der redaktionnell-kartographischen Arbeiten bei der Herstellung der 1. Ausgabe der topographischen Karten von Territorium der DDR (Development of editorial cartographic work on production of the first edition of topographic maps
  • The installation of map editorship was an important precondition for the production of topographic maps of the wholescale series of the GDR. The editorial principles reflect the level of map edition and design. - (IH)
  • Belgium ; Cartographic information ; Cartographic symbol ; Cartographical display ; Cartography ; Information system ; Topographic map
  • Cartography ; Geographical information system ; Remote sensing ; Thematic mapping ; Topographic map
  • Leading from the explanation of cartography's tasks and the technically unique cartographic view on remote sensing data, it links up to the cartographic use of the data material. The A. describes the direct and indirect applications with regard
  • to topographic and thematic maps and reports from various practical projects in order to illustrate the main points. Finally the future dimension of remote sensing cartography within the field of developing geographical information system (GIS) is pointed out.
  • Cartographic display ; Cartographic symbol ; Digitization ; Slide rocks ; Switzerland ; Topographic map ; Topography
  • The article deals with the terms scree, relief representation, topographic mapping and federal office of topography swisstopo (Switzerland). This paper introduces an automatic method for the symbolization of scree. First, design principles
  • The scale is of greater importance on topographical maps than on thematic maps. On topographic ones, which also use standard scales established by convention, only conventional cartographical signs are used by means of which the content on the maps
  • is represented accurately and in detail. On thematic maps, which differ widely with regard to both scale and content, only ancillary topographical signs are precisely located because they serve as orientation in the geographical space, whereas the signs related
  • to the main content (theme) on the map are usually much larger than the scale would allow and are often located also outside the actual topographical position. As examples, the A. includes tests with maps at different scales representing the smallest political
  • Minority toponyms on maps. The rendering of linguistic minority toponyms on topographic maps of Western Europe
  • is by no means a linguistic study but it is intended to be a cartographical analysis. The study has been carried out in a number of contact-zones such as Belgium, Wales, Scotland, South Tirol, Carinthia, Lausatia, Vallée d'Aosta and Corsica. (AGD).
  • Cartographic symbol ; Cartographical display ; Cartography ; Data processing ; Geographical information system ; Geomatics ; Handbook ; Remote sensing ; Topographic map
  • Cartographic display ; Cartographic technique ; Natural environment ; Social environment ; Spatial distribution ; Thematic mapping
  • The maps are classified into general geographical and thematic maps. The general geographical maps can be topographic or chorographic maps, which show objects that help orientation. The thematic maps are made with another objective: to represent
  • Cartographic technique ; Cartography ; Government policy ; History of cartography ; Map ; Project ; Spain ; State control ; Topographic map
  • The article is an overview of the history of cartography in Hungary from the first map of the Carpathian basin made in the 2nd century until the 20th century. The author summarises the main results of the Hungarian cartographers
  • and the topographical surveys. - (AM)
  • Cartographical display ; Human impact ; Hydrological regime ; Map ; Relief ; Russia ; Topographic map ; Vegetation ; Winter
  • Inventory of world topographic mapping. Vol. 1 : Western Europe, North America and Australasia
  • Cartography ; Cartography history ; Documentation ; North America ; Repertory ; Topographic maps ; Western Europe ; World
  • International cartographic Association (ICA), International
  • Mapping from space. Cartographic applications of satellite image data
  • Digital as well as photographic satellite image data offer a high potential of topographic and thematic information. The paper discusses the application of such data for mapping purposes. Main emphasis is laid on a new map type, the Satellite Image
  • of data, and integration of graphical elements. An increase in cartographic applications of satellite remote sensing data is anticipated.
  • Der sachsische Militarkartograph Johann Georg Lehmann (1765-1811), Schopfer eines wissenschaftlich begründeten Systems der Reliefdarstellung mittels Schraffen (Le cartographe militaire saxon Johann Georg Lehmann (1765-1811), créateur d'un système
  • The article give brief outlines of the training, cartographic and topographic work. The city map of Dresden is mentioned. There is an evaluation of Lehmann's scientific performances by contemporaries and present publications. - (IH)
  • Speicherung, Verarbeitung und kartographische Darstellung raumbezogener Daten in einem geographischen Informationssystem. (Storage, processing and cartographic representation of data referring to space in a geographic information system)
  • Fundamental structure of a geographic information system. Connection of data files for administrative area units with grid files on the basis of the topographic map 1: 25 000. Storage of sociological-economic, physical-geographical and remote
  • sensing data. Development of a general evaluation programme system as well as of special mathematical processing programmes. Information ouput by computer-assisted graphic and cartographic representations. (HL).
  • Mapping Pathways to Heaven: A Topographical Engraving of Meteora (1782)
  • Cartographic technique ; Eighteenth Century ; Greece ; History of cartography ; Mental map ; Meteora ; Parthenios of Elasson ; monastic cartography ; pilgrimage ; sacred cartography ; topographical engravings
  • révèle, masquant les difficiles conditions ici-bas tout en montrant les chemins vers le Paradis.#The subject of this article is the first extant topographical engraving of Meteora, the second largest monastic complex in Greece and one of the most
  • spectacular landscapes in the world. This late eighteenth-century print combined cartographic principles with techniques traditionally used in Byzantine painting, which situates it within a broader vernacular Greek cartographic tradition. It can also
  • Inventory of world topographic mapping. Volume 2. South America, Central America and Africa
  • International Cartographic Association, International
  • Aerial photography ; Arid area ; Cartography ; Desert ; Egypt ; LANDSAT ; MSS ; Photointerpretation ; Remote sensing ; SPOT ; Satellite imagery ; Sudan ; Thematic Mapper ; Thematic mapping ; Topographic map
  • Following an overview of the various recording systems and image data a description of the use of the data in cartographic representation and their importance in accumulating topographic information is given. Numerous examples from Egypt
  • Defence ; German Democratic Republic ; Germany ; Map ; Security ; Topographic map ; Topography
  • Because of the restrictive secrecy regulations in the GDR the use of the original topographic maps was exclusively permitted for military purposes since 1965. However, civil map users also needed current basic map information for their work
  • . Therefore, the so-called edition for the economy was produced by the official mapping agency. This second GDR-map edition was characterised by a reduced content excluding all cartographic information of military relevance. The reduced map contents caused