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cartography and technology
Advances in electronic technology in the 20th century ushered in another revolution in cartography.
In the simplest terms, GIS is the merging of cartography, statistical analysis, and database technology.
The Portuguese government impelled this even further by taking full advantage of this and by creating several important research centres in Portugal, where Portuguese and foreign experts made several breakthroughs in the fields of mathematics, cartography and naval technology.
Example of modern equipment for surveying ( Field-Map technology ): GPS, laser rangefinder and field computer allows surveying as well as cartography ( creation of map in real-time ) and field data collection.
Portuguese and foreign experts made several breakthroughs in the fields of mathematics, cartography and naval technology.

cartography and has
As the volume of geographic data has exploded over the last century, thematic cartography has become increasingly useful and necessary to interpret spatial, cultural and social data.
Generalization has a long history in cartography as an art of creating maps for different scale and purpose.
In the third phase of the former Portuguese nautical cartography, characterized by the abandonment of the influence of Ptolemy's representation of the East and more accuracy in the representation of lands and continents, stands out Fernão Vaz Dourado ( Goa ~ 1520-~ 1580 ), whose work has extraordinary quality and beauty, giving him a reputation as one of the best cartographers of the time.
It has long been believed that Jehuda Cresques is the same person as ' Mestre Jacome ', a Majorcan cartographer induced by the Portuguese prince Henry the Navigator to move to Portugal in the 1420s to train Portuguese map-makers in Majorcan-style cartography.
Image registration has applications in remote sensing ( cartography updating ), and computer vision.
He was also interested in poetry, as well as in cartography and historical and scientific works ; he has corresponded with Gallileo.
The Museum has the most important holdings in the world on the history of Britain at sea comprising more than two million items, including maritime art ( both British and 17th-century Dutch ), cartography, manuscripts including official public records, ship models and plans, scientific and navigational instruments, instruments for time-keeping and astronomy ( based at the Observatory ).
Toponymy has popular appeal because of its socio-cultural and historical interest and significance for cartography.
Also: Moljević's excursus into cartography has become a standard reference tool in modern Serbian nationalist repertory, ranging from a familiar image of Greater Serbia map frequently appearing in the mass media to the programme of the Serbian Radical Party.
Therefore distance geometry has immediate relevance where distance values are determined or considered, such as in surveying, cartography and physics.
More recently, Wood has joined his expertise in cartography with his interest in art and art history.
Bartholomew wrote: " It is only a fair tribute to Augustus Petermann to say that no one has done more than he to advance modern cartography, and no man has ever left a more fitting monument to himself than his Mitteilungen, which still bears his name, and under the editorship of Dr. Supan, is the leading geographical authority in all countries.
The Wisconsin cartography program has conferred more than 100 masters and 20 doctoral degrees, and many of the doctoral recipients created respected cartography programs at other universities.
Like his siblings, Quigley has an interest related to writing, in his case cartography.
The system has been released for free civilian use, e. g. in land, sea and air navigation, cartography and land surveying.
Gregory McIntosh, a historian of cartography, has examined the Piri Reis map in depth and published his research in the book The Piri Reis Map of 1513 ( Athens and London: University of Georgia Press, 2000 ).
As a statesman Santarem may have been anything but a success, as a man of science he has rendered his country and the science of historical cartography many and important services ; it was in fact he who coined the term of ' cartography ' and who gave historical cartography a sound scientific basis.
In cartography and geology, a topological map is one that has been simplified so that only vital information remains and unnecessary detail has been removed.

cartography and order
A recent work ( 2000 ), involving universities and the offices of cartography of Italy and Switzerland, was made in order to record a more precise elevation for Monte Rosa.
Registration pins are used in offset printing and cartography, in order to accurately position the different films or plates for multi-color work.
In 1719, Ivan Yevreinov was sent to Kamchatka and Kuril Islands by the order of Peter the Great to secretly perform cartography together with Fyodor Luzhin and find if America and Asia are joined together.

cartography and new
Guillaume Delisle adopted entirely new principles in cartography and set about making a thorough reform in that subject.
The map-publishers of the time did not know how to utilize the material supplied mainly by the French astronomers of the latter half of the seventeenth century, and Delisle recognized that the new methods of measuring by scale and of marking the places were very valuable for cartography ; with this help he therefore produced a new and more accurate picture of the world.
Feigenbaum's other contributions include important new fractal methods in cartography, starting when he was hired by Hammond to develop techniques to allow computers to assist in drawing maps.
The maps not only supplemented several of the Perthes atlases, but were also used as a forum to elaborate on new themes, thus widening the thematic scope of cartography.
The works behind the offices were demolished and replaced by new blocks of flats, which were named by the builder after famous Scottish writers who had no connection with Bartholomews ' or cartography.
released a new map style designed by the cartography company Cartifact.
From there, NY 199 crossed the new bridge and ended at a junction Map | publisher = Gulf Oil Company | cartography = Rand McNally and Company | year = 1960
Indian journalist Siddharth Varadarajan, who visited Naypyidaw in January 2007, described the vastness of the new capital as " the ultimate insurance against regime change, a masterpiece of urban planning designed to defeat any putative " colour revolution " – not by tanks and water cannons, but by geometry and cartography ".
Introduced with the " new " Junior Certificate examination, ESS is an integrated subject comprising history, geography, and elements of civics, town planning, cartography and many other subjects.
It has been suggested that GEOINT is just a new term used to identify a broad range of outputs from intelligence organizations that use a variety of existing spatial skills and disciplines including photogrammetry, cartography, imagery analysis, remote sensing, and terrain analysis.

cartography and generations
The German school of cartography was pre-eminent, and four generations of Bartholomews widened their knowledge by studying with the German masters.

cartography and mapmakers
Racial Mapping is the use of cartography to identify and situate racial groups using maps to highlight, perpetuate, and naturalize the differences of race through both literal and metaphorical means, mapmakers create a common knowledge by displaying specific data as representative the real world, and construct racial identity by framing, situating, and defining what race is.
Later mapmakers chose not to copy Dudley's style and so it became a unique and rare relic in the history of cartography.

cartography and map
An orienteering map combines both general and thematic cartography, designed for a very specific user community.
Arthur H. Robinson, an American cartographer influential in thematic cartography, stated that a map not properly designed " will be a cartographic failure.
" He also claimed, when considering all aspects of cartography, that " map design is perhaps the most complex.
E. W. Gilbert's version ( 1958 ) of John Snow ( physician ) | John Snow's 1855 map of the Soho cholera outbreak showing the clusters of cholera cases in the London epidemic of 1854 While the basic elements of topography and theme existed previously in cartography, the John Snow map was unique, using cartographic methods not only to depict but also to analyze clusters of geographically dependent phenomena.
He also had an influence on European cartography, leading to the introduction of the Fra Mauro map.
In cartography, several named map projections ( including the Mercator projection ) are conformal.
He is best known for his work in cartography where he created the Mercator projection world map.
Although geographers are historically known as people who make maps, map making is actually the field of study of cartography, a subset of geography.
Note that the north is at the bottom, and so the map appears " upside down " compared to modern cartography | cartographic conventions.
This fact is of enormous significance for cartography: it implies that no planar ( flat ) map of Earth can be perfect, even for a portion of the Earth's surface.
The exponential map of the Earth as viewed from the north pole is the polar azimuthal equidistant projection in cartography.
* Newberry Library Cartographic Catalog: map catalog and bibliography of the history of cartography
This process is the photographic equivalent of a cylindrical map projection in cartography.
* Conformal map projection, in cartography
In 1744, he began the construction of a great topographical map of France, one of the landmarks in the history of cartography.
The impact of Polo's book on cartography was delayed: the first map in which some names mentioned by Polo appear was in the Catalan Atlas of Charles V ( 1375 ), which included thirty names in China and a number of other Asian toponyms.
An orthographic projection is a map projection of cartography.
Examples from cartography include Ptolemy's Geographia ( 2nd Century AD ), a map of China ( 1137 AD ), and Minard's map ( 1861 ) of Napoleon's invasion of Russia a century and a half ago.
Originally founded by and for academics interested in cartography ( e. g. map librarians, cartography professors and cartography lab directors ), it now represents a broad mixture of academic, government and commercial interests, with a sizeable proportion of working cartographers.

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