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Depiction of Relief

Depiction of Relief. Interpreting Contours. Contour lines are continuous lines on the map that join points of the same height above sea level. On 1:50000 scale maps the contour interval is every 10m.

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Depiction of Relief

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  1. Depiction of Relief Interpreting Contours Rhys Llywelyn

  2. Contour lines are continuous lines on the map that join points of the same height above sea level. Rhys Llywelyn

  3. On 1:50000 scale maps the contour interval is every 10m When you look at a map, you should try to interpret the contours and build up a 3 Dimensional picture in your mind of what the ground actually looks like. Rhys Llywelyn

  4. ContourFeatures • Closely packed contours indicate a steep slope • Well spaced contours indicate a gentler slope Rhys Llywelyn

  5. There are four main features that we use when navigating in the mountains. • Also imagining that each feature has four sides that go either up or down can help identify the feature on the ground. • Top/Summit • Spur • Col • Re-entrant Rhys Llywelyn

  6. Top/Summit • Contours form a complete circle • All four sides down. Rhys Llywelyn

  7. Spur • Contours are U or V shaped, pointing away from the high ground • Three sides down and one up. Rhys Llywelyn

  8. Col/Saddle • Two spurs pointing towards each other • Two opposite sides up & other two down. Rhys Llywelyn

  9. Re-entrant • Contours are U or V shaped, but pointing towards the high ground • Three sides up and one down. Rhys Llywelyn

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