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ویرایش:
نویسندگان: R. W. Anson and F. J. Ormeling (Eds.)
سری:
ISBN (شابک) : 9781483257129, 1851665900
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سال نشر: 1991
تعداد صفحات: 256
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 37 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Basic Cartography for Students and Technicians. Exercise Manual به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
FOREWORD, Page vii, D.R.F. Taylor
EDITORIAL, Pages ix-x, R.W. Anson, F.J. Ormeling Jnr
Exercise No. 1 - Cartographic History of the Student's Country, Pages 1,3
Exercise No. 2 - The Effect of Social and Cultural Factors on Cartography, Pages 5,7
Exercise No. 3 - Angle of viewing the Earth in Maps, Pages 9,11
Exercise No. 4 - “Eastern Asian Cartography”, Pages 13,15
Exercise No. 5 - “Component Analysis of Old Maps”, Pages 17-18
Exercise No. 1 - “The map scale”, Pages 19-22
Exercise No. 2 - “Earth shape, grid and graticule”, Pages 23-26
Exercise No. 3 - “Tangent Projection Systems”, Pages 27-30
Exercise No. 4 - “Secant Projection Systems”, Pages 31-34
Exercise No. 5 - “An equal area cylindrical Projection”, Pages 35-36,38
Exercise No. 6 - “An equal area pseudoconical Projection”, Pages 39-42
Exercise No. 7 - “Planispheres”, Pages 43-46
Exercise No. 8 - “Planispheres and their deformations”, Pages 47-50
Exercise No. 9 - “Interrupted projection systems”, Pages 51-54
Exercise No. 10 - “The Quintuple Projection”, Pages 55-58
Exercise n° 1 - Generalisation, Pages 59-62
Exercise n° 2 - Isolines, Pages 63-66
Exercise n° 3 - Fixed value dot mapping, Pages 67-70
Exercise n° 4 - Data representation using proportion symbols, Pages 71-74
Exercise n° 5 - Flowlines, Pages 75-78
Exercise n° 6 - Movement expressed by arrows, Pages 79-82
Exercise n° 7 - Choropleth mapping, Pages 83-86
Exercise n° 8 - Proportional shading, Pages 87-90
Exercise n° 9 - Triangular graphs, Pages 91-94
Exercise n° 10 - Dasymetric mapping, Pages 95-98
Exercise No. 0 - “Representation of Settlements”, Pages 99-101
Exercise No. 1 - Line Construction, Pages 103-106
Exercise No. 2 - Map Lettering, Pages 107-110
Exercise No. 3 - Map lettering, Pages 111-114
Exercise No. 4 - “Hill shading using an airbrush”, Pages 115-118
Exercise No. 5 - “Creation of a colour solid”, Pages 119-123
Exercise No. 6 - “Scale transfer”, Pages 125,128-129
Exercise No. 7 - “Parallel lines and roads”, Pages 131,133
Exercise No. 8 - “Simple and complex symbols”, Pages 135,137
Exercise No. 1 - Exercise on Map Production Techniques, Pages 139-146
Exercise No. 1 - Map Orientation, Pages 147-150
Exercise No. 2 - “Production of a topographic map 1: 200,000”, Pages 151-154
Exercise No. 3 - “Production of a general map at 1: 500,000”, Pages 155-158
Exercise No. 4 - Hydrography, Pages 159-162
Exercise No. 5 - Relief Representation I, Pages 163-166
Exercise No. 6 - Relief Representation II, Pages 167-174
Exercise No. 7 - Relief Representation III, Pages 175-178
Exercise No. 0 - “Generalisation of topographic map detail”, Pages 179-182
Exercise No. 1 - “DRAWING A CITY PLAN”, Pages 183-186
Exercise No. 2 - “DRAFTING OF A ROAD MAP”, Pages 187-190
Exercise No. 3 - “DRAWING A LEISURE MAP”, Pages 191-194
Exercise No. 4 - “Preliminary Layout”, Pages 195-198
Exercise No. 5 - “Differentiation of Linear Features”, Pages 199-202
Exercise No. 6 - “Generalising Boundaries”, Pages 203-206
Exercise No. 7 - “The Generalisation of Various Features”, Pages 207-210
Exercise No. 8 - “Name Placement”, Pages 211-214
Exercise No. 9 - “Map Legend Specification”, Pages 215-218
Excercise No. 1 - “Coal transportation”, Pages 219-222
Excercise No. 2 - “Urban accessability map”, Pages 223-226
Exercise No. 3 - “Arable crop typology”, Pages 227-234
Exercise No. 4 - “Demographic map”, Pages 235-238
Exercise No. 5 - “Population density map”, Pages 239-243
Exercise No. 6 - “Editing an agricultural map”, Pages 245-248
Exercise No. 7 - “Mapping transportation”, Pages 249-252
Exercise No. 1 - Digitizing, Pages 253,255
Exercise No. 2 - Formulating a Logic for a C-A-C Routine, Pages 257,259
Exercise No. 3 - Computer-Assisted Plotting, Pages 261,263
Exercise No. 4 - Combining Conventional & C-A Cartography, Pages 265,267
Exercise No. 5 - Change of Projection, Pages 269,271
Exercise No. 6 - C-A Topographic Sheet Compilation, Pages 273,275
Exercise No. 7 - Thematic Scaling and Generalization, Pages 277,279
Exercise No. 8 - Compiling a C-A Thematic Atlas, Pages 281,283
Exercise No. 9 - Developing a C-A-C System, Pages 285,287