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DEFINITIONS


The reference or start point for vertical measurement of elevation on a standard military map are the datum plane or mean sea level, the point halfway between high tide and low tide. Elevation of a point on the earth’s surface is the vertical distance it is above or below mean sea level. Relief is the representation (as depicted by the mapmaker) of the shapes of hills, valleys, streams, or terrain features on the earth's surface.
















Index Index

INTRODUCTION
DEFINITIONS
METHODS OF DEPICTING RELIEF
CONTOUR INTERVALS
TYPES OF SLOPES
PERCENTAGE OF SLOPE
TERRAIN FEATURES
INTERPRETATION OF TERRAIN FEATURES
PROFILES
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