- In
modern mapping, a
topographic map or
topographic sheet is a type of map
characterized by large-scale
detail and
quantitative representation of relief...
-
submerged seamounts.
Seamounts have a dry
topographic prominence, a
topographic isolation, and a
negative topographic elevation.
Prominence values are accurate...
- 925 m (9,596 ft) it is the fourth-most
topographically isolated major peak in
Continental Europe. With a
topographic prominence of 2,473
metres (8,114 ft)...
- States,
topography often means specifically relief, even
though the USGS
topographic maps
record not just
elevation contours, but also roads, po****ted places...
- "New
Topographics:
Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape" was a
groundbreaking exhibition of
contemporary landscape photography held at the
George Eastman...
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Topographical disorientation is the
inability to
orient oneself in one's surroundings,
sometimes as a
result of
focal brain damage. This
disability may...
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Topographical poetry or loco-descriptive
poetry is a
genre of
poetry that describes, and
often praises, a
landscape or place. John Denham's 1642 poem...
- The
topographical tradition describes a long-established
tradition of
painting largely or
entirely concerned with
specific places on the
earth and their...
- The
topographic wetness index (TWI), also
known as the
compound topographic index (CTI), is a
steady state wetness index. It is
commonly used to quantify...
- In medicine, "
topographical codes" (or "topography codes") are
codes that
indicate a
specific location in the body. Only the
first of
these is a system...