Synopses & Reviews
About the Cover: The cover illustration was made by combining three different U.S. Geological Survey digital data sets: a black and white digital orthophotograph, a digital elevation model, and a digital raster image of a topographic map. The observer viewpoint is at an altitude of 1200 above the surface, in the vicinity of Massanutten Mountain, just east of Harrisonburg, VA. The colored lines and areas from the topographic map are transparent so that when combined, the underlying imagery is visible. These data sets are then draped over a surface generated from the digital elevation data. The cover illustrates the flexibility available to the cartographer in creating graphics using computer technology and digital data sets.
Synopsis
Recognized as the classic resource in cartography, this text continues to integrate the latest modern technology with traditional cartographic principles. The balanced author team provides a solid conceptual foundation in the basic principles of cartography while introducing the newest technological advances which have greatly altered modern cartographic techniques. New features include a complete updating of topical data and a shift in emphasis from ``small-scale to all-scale maps. Systematic coverage is given to both theory and applications with all basic mapmaking tools presented including formulas, tables and constants.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents:
Cartography Today.
History of Cartography.
EARTH-MAP RELATIONS.
Basic Geodesy.
Scale, Reference, and Coordinate Systems.
SOURCES OF DATA.
Ground Survey and Positioning.
Remote Sensing Data Collection.
DATA PROCESSING.
Image Processing.
Geographic and Cartographic Database Concepts.
Geographic Information Systems.
PERCEPTION AND DESIGN.
Color Theory and Models.
Color and Pattern Use.
Typography and Lettering the Map.
CARTOGRAPHIC ABSTRACTION.
Selection and Generalization Principles.
Portraying the Land-Surface Form.
Dynamic/Interactive Mapping.
MAP EXECUTION AND DISSEMINATION.
Map Reproduction.
Map Production.
Appendices.
Index.