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INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY TOPOGR APHIC MAPS Name________________________ 3.8 TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS LAB ASSIGNMENT Note: This lab is in color. Therefore, if you print it out in black and white please refer back to the electronic copy to avoid confusion. This Lab Assignment is to be mailed to your Instructor at the contact address recorded in the Syllabus. Make sure that you use additional postage if needed. There is no online assessment for the Topographic Maps Lab. Complete the entire assignment and mail to your instructor postmarked by the assignment deadline. You should make an extra copy to practice on and mail in a clean and neat version for grading. Make sure to include your name on every page and staple all of the pages together. Please take advantage of all of the resources available to you. Be sure to read the corresponding lecture which contains directions to work out the solutions to the problems below. You should also review the instructional videos located in the unit content area within the course for additional assistance. Finally, check the Topographic Map Unit Discussion forum and the tutor talk area for additional resources and hints. 3.8.1 Topographic Maps Lab 127(For all of the following ¿gures, assume 1orth is up. 1. (10 pts) The following topographic map (Map 3.1) is from a coastal area and features an interesting geological hazard in addition to the Ocean. Using a contour interval of 40 meters, label the elevation of every contour line on the map below. (Note: elevation is meters above sea level, which makes sea level = ___m). Map 3.1 Author: Brad Deline Source: Original Work License: CC BY-SA 3.0 3DJH_ INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY TOPOGR APHIC MAPS 2. (10 pts) Imagine you are a geologist for the United States Geological Survey. You are tasked with creating your own coastal Topographic map, so you hike around the area with a GPS receiver (Global Positioning System) and every so often you record your position along with the elevation in meters at that point, which results in the following map (Map 3.2). Complete Map 3.2 by adding in the contour lines using a contour interval of 100 meters. Draw the contour lines so that they are continuous (do not die ŏ), and either continue ŏ the map or form an enclosed circle (look at the topographic map in the problem 1 for an example). More often than not, your contour lines will fall between the GPS points on your map, so do your best to determine the contour line positions. Map 3.2 Author: Brad Deline Source: Original Work License: CC BY-SA 3.0 For questions 3-7 refer to the Map 3.3. The following topographic map shows an interesting and informative geological feature called a drumlin, which is a pile of sediment left behind by a retreating glacier. Map 3.3 Author: Brad Deline Source: Original Work License: CC BY-SA 3.0 Page _  INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY TOPOGR APHIC MAPS 3. (2 pts) :hat is the contour interval on Map 3.3" 4. (2 pts) :hat is the regional relief on Map 3.3" . ( pts) Using the contour lines on Map 3.3, which area along the red line is steeper A to B or B to C" (xplain how you came to this conclusion. 6. ( pts) :hat is the gradient from A to B and B to C on Map 3.3" Show your work. 7. (2 pts) Drumlins can be used to determine the direction of movement in the glacier with the glacier moving toward the shallower side of the structure. Using your previous answers for Map 3.3, what direction was the glacier traveling? Note: unless indicated otherwise, assume that North is up (towards the top of the map). Page _  INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY TOPOGR APHIC MAPS 8. (20 pts) Construct a topographic pro¿le from A to A¶ on the graph paper below. Map 3.4 Author: Brad Deline Source: Original Work License: CC BY-SA 3.0 9. ( pts) Based on the scale you choose for the topography (vertical axis) in question 8, calculate the amount of vertical exaggeration on the topographic pro¿le you constructed above. Show your work. Page _ 7 INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY TOPOGR APHIC MAPS )or tKis Sart of tKe laE \ou Zill neeG to use 0aSs  anG  aSSearinJ at tKe enG of tKis cKaSter  )olloZinJ 0aSs  anG  is a 0aS .e\ tKat \ou can use to iGentif\ tKe various s\mEols founG on toSoJraSKic maSs$lso note tKat tKe maSs are in color anG tKe colors Kave siJni¿cance in terms of tKe s\mEols 4XHVWLRQV5RPH1RUWK4XDGUDQJOH SWV 10. (2 pts) :hat is the ratio scale of this map? 11. (2 pts) (xplain in a sentence how this type of scale works. 12. (2 pts) :hat is the latitude on the north edge of the map? 13. (2 pts) :hat is the longitude on the east edge of the map? 14. (6 pts) Find Big Dry Creek, which is north of 5ome. :hat direction does that river Àow? (xplain two reasons why you came to this conclusion. 1. (2 pts) (xamine the large 5idge in the Northwestern portion of the map. :hat is the tallest point in this ridge? How tall is it? 16. (2 pts) How much higher is that point from Lake Conasauga? 17. ( pts) :hat is the gradient between Lake Conasauga and the tallest point in the ridge? Show your work (Hint: zooming out will let you see both features on the map at the same time and may make it easier to measure). Page _ 8 INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY TOPOGR APHIC MAPS 18. (4 pts) How would the gradient change if you measured from Swan Lake to the tallest point in the ridge rather than Lake Conasauga? (xplain why. 4XHVWLRQV*UDQG7HWRQV SWV 19. (3 pts) (xplain why this map is referred to as a 7. minute map? 20. (3 pts) :hat is the relief on this map? 21. (2 pts) Does Taggert Creek Àow into Taggert Lake or Lake Taminah? :hat direction does the creek Àow? 22. (4 pts) Garnet Canyon (a little to the west of the word Garnet) is a common camping location for hikers and mountain climbers at the Grand Teton’s National Park. (xamine the topography surrounding Garnet Canyon and the Middle Teton. :hat would be the easiest and safest route from Garnet Canyon to the top of the Middle Teton? (xplain why. (Drawing a simple map will help). Maps 3.5, 3.6, and Map Key (appearing on following pages) Author: USGS Source: USGS License: Public Domain Page _ 9
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