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  • Major changes are proposed fopr government map quality and coverage
  • Map ; Topographic map ; United States of America
  • Discussion of changes in map production policy of the United States Geological Service, which produces the topographic map series in the USA. - (DWG)
  • Ceskoslovenské topografické mapy. (Topographic maps of Czechoslovakia)
  • A review of topographical maps covering the territory of Czechoslovakia during the period 1918 till the present time. (MS).
  • Forgotten battles, forgotten maps : resources for reconstructing historical topographical intelligence using army map service materials
  • Army ; Historical geography ; Source of documentation ; Topographic map ; United States of America
  • A. discusses the history of the United States Army Map Service (AMS) and how its materials, which deal with topographical intelligence (terrain, facilities, and transport networks in enemy territory), became available in library collections. He
  • identifies map collections with high potential as research sources. He concludes by presenting the locations of AMS map collections and working aids for interpreting the material. Emphasis is on World War II German, Japanese, and allied sources. - (SLD)
  • Merilo kart in upodobitvena povrsina na kartah na primeru obcine Kamnik. (The scale of maps and the representation area on maps the case of the commune of Kamnik (Slovenia) (Serbo-Croate
  • 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
  • Geodesy ; Germany ; Topographic map
  • Official topographic cartography in Germany looks back on a history of more than two hundred years. Through various stages of development its analogue map products reached their highest level in the nineteen-eighties. Since 1990, i.e
  • . the reunification of Germany and the introduction of the topographical ATKIS-information system, topographic cartography and its new digital products developed as an integral part of the new system. At present, German official topographic cartography
  • Cartography ; Historical mapping ; Landscape ; Topographic map
  • The topographic map is a useful tool to understand the present landscapes and their history. With the passing of time, the map becomes a source of information that is evermore valuable. The goals for which it was created are joined by other values
  • . The map can be a document of several territorial modifications, both of geomorphological and anthropical origins. - (NF)
  • 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)
  • The map of Korea
  • Administrative unit ; Asia ; Map ; Road ; South Korea ; Topographic map
  • The use of orthophotographs and orthophoto maps in high mountain cartography in Proceedings of a Symposium on High Mountain Cartography.
  • A satellite orthophoto map of part of the Eastern Alps is produced to explain the use of orthophotographs in mapping topographic features. - (DWG)
  • Minority toponyms on maps. The rendering of linguistic minority toponyms on topographic maps of Western Europe
  • Purpose of this thesis is the reconstruction of the various trends or developments in the government approach to toponyms. This is done by comparing subsequent map series of the same areas where linguistic minorities were or are prevalent. The study
  • Geomorphological map ; Photointerpretation ; Thematic mapping ; Topographic maps
  • THE 1: 25 000 SERIES OF THE NATIONAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING PROGRAM
  • Preparation of digitizing manuscripts and menu display supported digitizing for a small scale topographic map
  • Automated procedures with interactive editing, rim-adaptation, junction-purging, and lettering for a small scale topographic Map
  • Fully automated and semi-automated interactive generalization, symbolization and light drawing of small scale topographic map
  • State land lagouts in traditional China: evidence from topographical maps
  • Proposed specifications for a new 1: 50,000 topographic map series of Indonesia
  • Towards a definition of topographic divisions for Italy
  • This paper presents a preliminary subdivision of the entire Italian territory into formal topographic units and describes the rationale and the largely DEM-based techniques by which it was prepared. The classification is semi-quantitative, derived
  • from an unsupervised three-class cluster analysis of four derivatives of elevation and from the visual inspection of both geological maps and digitals maps of morphometric parameters.
  • Quantitative topographic method of fault morphology recognition
  • A quantitative method for morphology recognition of topographically expressed faults is developed. The method is based on the analysis of digital elevation models (DEMs). Kh mapping correspond mostly to structures like strike-slip faults, while
  • lineaments revealed by Kv mapping indicate mainly structures as dip-slip faults and thrusts. Some aspects of the method precision, requirements for initial data and further development of the method are discussed.
  • The projected characterictics of a national topographic digital databank
  • An estimation of the characteristic of projected national digital topographic data bases for Great Britain, based on a sample of over 400 Ordnance Survey digital maps at 1: 1250 and 1: 2500 scales. The sources of the considerable uncertainty
  • in the projections are discussed: some 3000km of line work at map scale needs to be encoded to provide basic scale coverage apart from contours. With present Ordnance Survey methods of storage, this Would require about 580 magnetic tapes.