Map Work
Map Work
Map Work
Introduction
Map work involves map reading and
map interpretation. The kind of maps
used are known as survey
topographical maps. These maps
indicate both the physical and
human features in an area. A
survey maps has a title, a key, a
compass direction, frame and a
scale. A number of colours and
symbols are used to show different
features on the map extract.
Identifying a map
In order to identify a map, each map
carries a title to indicate the name of
the region, country and part of the
country it represents. Survey maps
carry an index diagram showing the
reference numbers according to mapindexing system of the country. For
example:
East Africa 1:50,000 (UGANDA)
KAKUTO
Sheet 87/4, Series
Y732, Edition 3-U.S.D.
SCALE
This is the relationship
between the map distance and
the ground distance. It is the
representation of the ground
distance on a map. Map scale
is always shown in every map
and it is commonly expressed
in three different ways.
Types of Scale
1. Scale statement.
This states the map distance and
the ground distance it represents
for example 2 centimeters (cm)
on the Map represents 1
kilometre (km) on the ground or
2 centimetres (cm) to one
kilometre (km)).
2. Arithmetically Expressed
scale
a) Ratio scale
This is the ratio of the map
distance to the ground distance. It
is important to note that both
distances must be in the same
units for example 1:50,000 this
implies that 1 unit on the map
represents 50,000 units on the
ground.
b) Representative Fraction
scale (RF).
This is the map distance
expressed as a fraction of the
ground distance for example
1/50,000. This implies that the
distance on the map is 1/50,000
the distance on the ground.
Conventional symbols
Dam
Pond
Crater
Out crop rock
Cliff
Quarry
Sand or mud
Forest
Scrub
Permanent papyrus swamp
Woodland
Abbreviations
Names, especially
abbreviated ones, which
cannot be written in full
because of limited space,
serve as map symbols. Note
down the abbreviations for
the following:
Church
County Headquarters
Local Government
Headquarters
Forest Reserve
Hospital
Market
Ministry of Works
Trading Centre
School
Rest House
Police Station
Dispensary
Post Office
Declination diagram
There are three (3) slightly
different directions called North
on a survey map. They are
indicated by a special symbol like
figure known as a declination
diagram showing the positions
and angles of the Grid North and
Magnetic North in relation to the
True North
Compass Bearing
Bearing on a map is the angle
measured from grid North in a
clock wise direction that is
towards the right. Bearings are
usually stated in three (3)
figures/digits for example if the
angle measured is 350 then the
bearing would be stated as
0350
PROCEDURE
Draw a light line to join the two points
that is join X to Z with a thin line.
Draw a vertical line through X that is
pointing to North being parallel to the
Eastings and perpendicular to the
northings.
Use the protractor, measure the angle
at X from the north in a clock wise
direction or measure the angle in the
anti-clock wise direction and subtract if
from 3600.
Exercise
Study the 1:50,000 (UGANDA) map
extract of ABOKE and answer the
following questions.
1. State the bearing of the road
junction at Ayer Trading centre from
the Air photo principal point at grid
reference 624566.
2. Calculate the area of Icheme Sub
County in the area shown on the
map.