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Mapping Mountains

Mapping Mountains
Author: Ernesto Capello
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004441689

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Mountains appear in the oldest known maps yet their representation has proven a notoriously difficult challenge for map makers. In this essay, Ernesto Capello surveys the broad history of relief representation in cartography with an emphasis on the allegorical, commercial and political uses of mapping mountains. After an initial overview and critique of the traditional historiography and development of techniques of relief representation, the essay features four clusters of mountain mapping emphases. These include visions of mountains as paradise, the mountain as site of colonial and postcolonial encounter, the development of elevation profiles and panoramas, and mountains as mass-marketed touristed itineraries.


Mountains

Mountains
Author: Stefan Dech
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0500518890

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Awe-inspiring views of high peaks as they have never been seen before, using cutting-edge satellite technology Mountains marks a new milestone in Earth observation and Alpine exploration. For the first time, a special recording process and a technique developed at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) allow the satellite recording of three-dimensional views from 300 miles above with a resolution in the range of a few meters. Photorealistic images are created in this manner from perspectives denied even to mountaineers and helicopter pilots. In addition to highly accurate detailed models of individual regions, the DLR generates a global three-dimensional elevation model of Earth in unprecedented quality. For this purpose, two German satellites are currently circling the earth at a speed of more than 15,000 miles per hour—separated by a mere 500 feet. Taken together, both techniques offer a detailed view of a world that still pushes human beings to their limits—the mountainous regions of our planet. For this book Reinhold Messner has selected thirteen peaks and routes to feature, as they’ve never been seen before.


Mapping Mountains

Mapping Mountains
Author: Rob Walker
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1608703568

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Introduces maps and teaches essential mapping skills, including how to create, use, and interpret maps of mountains.


Mapping Mountains

Mapping Mountains
Author: Louise Spilsbury
Publisher: Raintree Publishers
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2005
Genre: Map drawing
ISBN: 9780431013305

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'Mapping Mountains' shows how to use and interpret maps in a progressive way starting with simple maps and basic concepts, through to scales, grid references and national and global maps. It includes mapping games and other activities.


Navigation in the Mountains

Navigation in the Mountains
Author: Carlo Forte
Publisher: Vertebrate Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0954151186

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Navigation in the Mountains - The Definitive Guide for Hill Walkers, Mountaineers & Leaders is the official navigation book for all Mountain Training schemes. Packed with essential information and techniques, this handbook is split into sections including: all aspects of mountain navigation; the additional techniques required in winter; adaptations in navigation techniques for use overseas; the use of GPS; digital mapping; and the teaching of navigation. This book is the reference tool for all walkers who wish to maintain or improve their navigation techniques as well as containing specific ideas for anyone wanting to help teach and lead others. Its functional design with easy reference colour coded pages, striking illustrations that complement the text and inspiring photographs make this book an indispensable guide. It is the fourth in a series of manuals and has been written and compiled by Carlo Forte, the Chief Instructor at the National Mountain Centre, Plas y Brenin, and it is published by Mountain Training UK.


The Man Behind the Maps

The Man Behind the Maps
Author: Dale Ulland
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733875905

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