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Lab 3: Map Skills I

Figure 14.1. NTS 1:50,000 map sheet 82E14 (Kelowna) 4th edition © Natural Resources Canada

Figure 14.5 Scale from NTS 1:50,000 map sheet 82N05 (Glacier) 3rd edition © Natural Resources Canada

Figure 14.9 Grid Zone Designation from NTS 1:50,000 map sheet 82E14 (Kelowna) 4th edition © Natural Resources Canada

Lab 3: Map Skills II

Figure 3.4a. NTS 1:50,000 map sheet 92B06 (Victoria) 6th edition © Natural Resources Canada

Figure 3.4b NTS map sheet 01N10 St. John’s, NL, 8th edition © Natural Resources Canada

Figure 3.5. NTS 1:50,000 map sheet 82N05 (Glacier) 3rd edition © Natural Resources Canada

Figure 3.6a. NTS 1:50,000 map sheet 82E14 (Kelowna) 4th edition © Natural Resources Canada

Figure 3.6b. NTS 1:50,000 map sheet 92H01 (Ashnola River) 2nd edition © Natural Resources Canada

Figure 3.9. NTS 1:50,000 map sheet 82N05 (Glacier) 3rd edition © Natural Resources Canada

 

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Lab 5: Measuring and Analyzing Slope

Figure 16.9 Example EX1.6 Google Earth Horizontal distance measurement © Google

Figure 16.10 Example EX2.1. Google My Map screenshot of black diamond ski run © Google

Lab 6: Fluvial Geomorphology and Landforms

Figure 21.3 Google Earth screen capture © Google

Lab 9 & 10: Alpine Glacial Processes

Figure 22.1 Sample Figure EX1.1 © Google

Figure 22.3 Sample Figure EX1.3 © Google

Figure 22.4 Sample Figure EX1.4 © Google

Figure 22.5 Sample Figure EX2.2 © Google

Figure 22.6 Sample Figure EX2.3 © Google

Figure 22.8 Sample Figure EX2.5 © Google

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Lab 5: Measuring and Analyzing Slope

Figure 16.11 Example EX2.2. iMap screen capture of ski run named Fuzzy at Kimberley Alpine Resort © DataBC, Province of British Columbia

Figure 16.12 Example EX2.3. Four natural slope breaks along the ski run Fuzz at Kimberley Alpine Resort © DataBC, Province of British Columbia

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