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Mapping

Mapping. What kinds of maps exist? Where can I find different maps?. Where am I going?. When you think of a map, you probably think of a map...you know, those things that show you how to get somewhere. There are plenty of resources for those... Mapquest Rand McNally AAA. Mapping .

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Mapping

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  1. Mapping What kinds of maps exist? Where can I find different maps?

  2. Where am I going? • When you think of a map, you probably think of a map...you know, those things that show you how to get somewhere. • There are plenty of resources for those... • Mapquest • Rand McNally • AAA

  3. Mapping • Surprise! How to get somewhere is not the only use for a map! • Make a list of 20 different types of maps you think you would be able to find on the internet.

  4. Topographic Maps • Topographic maps can show many different pieces of information. Check out the maps for Columbiana County. • http://www.topozone.com/states/Ohio.asp?county=Columbiana • What is the location of our high school?

  5. Topographic Maps • This is an interactive topographic map. Take some time and play with it. • http://www.forgefx.com/casestudies/prenticehall/ph/topo/topo.htm • Record 5 detailed explanations of what you observed.

  6. Elevation • This is an interactive relief map which indicates the elevations of the United States. • http://www.nationalatlas.gov/dynamic/an_relief.html • What is the highest point?

  7. Ocean Depth • Elevation doesn’t just mean above sea level. We look deep below the ocean’s surface, too. • http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/announcements/images_predict.HTML

  8. Volcano Information • This is an informative site about the age and types of volcanoes. You can choose different regions at the bottom. • http://www.nationalatlas.gov/dynamic/dyn_vol-wa.html • What is the southernmost volcanic location? When you find it, look at the picture and different map types, as well as its type, elevation, and age.

  9. Satellite Images • Satellite images are another way we study the Earth. They are helpful in creating some of the other types of maps you have seen. • http://geology.com/satellite/

  10. Using Satellite Images • Use this site to check out some addresses and see what the images look like. • Make sure to look at both the road map and the satellite images for your location. • http://maps.nationalgeographic.com/map-machine#s=r&c=43.74999999999998,%20-99.71000000000001&z=4 • Where did you go? What did you see?

  11. More than Earth’s Surface • So far, we have looked at • Topographic maps which show many kinds of information, including elevation. • Relief maps which create a more 3-D version of elevation • Surface features such as volcanoes • Satellite images which depict Earth’s suface There is more to mapping than Earth’s surface...

  12. Population • The Census Bureau keeps track of changes in the population of the United States. • http://www.census.gov/popest/gallery/maps/ • What information did you find out about the population of Ohio?

  13. A Tapestry of Time • This site maps the ages of the rocks based on the geologic time scale. • http://tapestry.usgs.gov/default.html • Click on the map and check out the ages of the rocks in Ohio

  14. Invasive Species Tracking • This site shows, by years, the populations of zebra mussels, which have caused many problems in waterways. • http://www.nationalatlas.gov/dynamic/an_zm.html • Where did the problem start? • What year had the most widespread population of zebra mussels?

  15. Vegetation Growth • This map shows the vegetative coverage across the United States during different months. • http://www.nationalatlas.gov/dynamic/dyn_green.html • Using the tabs, watch what happens as you move from January to December. What do you notice about the colors around Ohio?

  16. Disease • Using this map you can observe the distribution of the West Nile Virus. • http://www.nationalatlas.gov/dynamic/an_wn-us.html • Choose an organism for which you want to examine the infection rates. What were the worst areas? What areas did not have any cases?

  17. Unlimited Resources • Scroll across the top of this webpage and look through the endless types of maps available. • http://www.nationalatlas.gov/dynamic.html • What types are mentioned that you would have never thought about? Which one interests you the most?

  18. Ohio Information - Maps • Ohio maps galore!  • http://geology.com/states/ohio.shtml • Pick a type of map and explore! • What can you find out about the Columbiana area?

  19. Cool NASA Site • http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/ • NASA has some amazing images on this site. Go explore!

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