Introduction To Cartography
Introduction To Cartography
Module 1
What is CARTOGRAPHY?
Chartis Graphein
CARTOGRAPHY
MAP WRITE
✓ It has evolved with the advancement of technology and the demands of new
generations of mapmakers and map users.
Cartography as an Art
16,500 BCE
- Earliest known map
- Shows the night sky rather than the Earth
- Formed out of a clay tablet
Evolution of Cartography
Cave painting and rock carvings used simple visual elements that may have
aided in recognizing landscape features, such as hills or dwellings.
Babylonians Cartography
Babylonian Clay Tablet Map
- Also known as Babylonian World Map
- Created between 500-700 BC
- World’s Earliest Map
- Symbolic representation of the Earth,
not a literal representation
- Help the Map Holder grasp an idea of
the world
Ancient Greek Cartography
ANCIENT GREEKS
Anaximander Map
- Represented the three
continents (Europe, Asia and
Libya)
- At this time, the Greeks
believed the earth was a flat
disc with the ocean at the edge.
Ancient & Medieval Cartography
• Thales of Miletus applies principles of geometry to
measure land.
• Pythagoras may have been the first to propose a
spherical world.
• Hecataues produced the first geography book
Ancient & Medieval Cartography
• Aristotle first to demonstrate that the Earth was
sphere.
• Erastosthenes invented the word geography and
accurately calculated the circumference of the Earth
Claudius Ptolemy
• Computerized Mapping
Tools and Equipment in Mapping
a. Location of Places
b. Education
c. Research
d. Planning and Development
e. Military
f. Aerospace science
Elements of a Map
TITLE BLOCKS
• This state the type of map,
name of property or project and
its owner or user, location or
area, date completed, scale,
contour interval, horizontal and
vertical datum used, and for
property surveys, the name of
the surveyor with his or her
license number
Elements of a Map
TITLE
• This indicates the geographical
area, the most important
administrative/ political
division, or some other
features covered on the map.
Elements of a Map
LEGEND
- these are employed to
explain the meaning of
the different cartographic
symbols and different line
types used to portray
different topographic
features on maps
Elements of a Map
SCALE
1. Point Symbol
• Identify a location of a specific
point
• Occupy an actual geographic
area
Map Symbols
TYPES
2. Line Symbol
▫ Identify features that
are elongated, narrow
and geometrically
consistent.
▫ Connect one point to
another point
Map Symbols
TYPES
3. Area Symbol
• Identify polygons (pieces of
land)
• Two dimensional
• Describe the characteristics
of an area of land. (political
boundaries & vegetation
cover)
Map Symbols
TYPES
4. Volume Symbol
• Depicts spatial variation in the
amount or quantity of variable.
• Three dimensional
representations and can be used
for a variety of data
presentations
Map Symbols
EMPHASIS OF SYMBOLS
• There are different methods by which symbols may be varied or emphasized;
they include:
✓ line
✓ thickness,
✓ color,
✓ size,
✓ shape,
✓ pattern, and
✓ shading
Map Symbols
EMPHASIS OF SYMBOLS
• Line Thickness and Color
𝑀𝐷
𝑆𝑐𝑎𝑙𝑒 =
𝐺𝐷
MD = Map Distance
GD = Ground Distance
•Three ways to portrayed the map scale:
1. Equivalence scale
2. Scale ratio or Representative Fraction
3. Graphic scale
Equivalence Scale
𝑀𝐷 1 𝑐𝑚 1 𝑐𝑚 1
𝑆𝑅 = = = =
𝐺𝐷 100 𝑚 100 𝑐𝑚 10,000
100 𝑚( 1𝑚 )
Problems on Map Scale
𝑀𝐷
𝑆𝑅 = ; 𝑀𝐷 = 𝐺𝐷(𝑆𝑅)
𝐺𝐷
1
𝑀𝐷 = 2 𝑘𝑚( )
25,000
𝑀𝐷 = 0.00008 𝑘𝑚 𝑜𝑟 8 𝑐𝑚
Problems on Map Scale
• The scale of a maps is 1:50,000. If, the road on this map measures 2cm,
find the actual length of the road.
Problems on Map Scale