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Introducing Authoritative Topos & GeoChange Maps Award winning digital map products developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western Michigan University Department of Geography Kalamazoo, Michigan Phone: 269-387-3364 Fax: 269-387-3582 www.wmich.edu/ucgc
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Page 1: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

IntroducingAuthoritative Topos

&GeoChange Maps

Award winning digital map products developed by

The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change

Western Michigan UniversityDepartment of Geography

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Phone: 269-387-3364Fax: 269-387-3582

www.wmich.edu/ucgc

Page 2: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WININGAuthoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps

Developed by

The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical ChangeWestern Michigan University

 

and honored byThe International Map Industry Association (IMIA):

Best Digital Map Product - Gold Award:Authoritative US Topo & GeoChange Maps

Overall Americas All-Category Winner:Authoritative US Topo & GeoChange Maps

Presented at the IMIA (Americas) Map Conference

on September 10, 2013, held in Cambridge, Mass.

Page 3: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are Authoritative US Toposand

GeoChange Maps?

Authoritative US Topos digital maps are produced from scans of the entire database of US topographic maps.

Digitized maps are geo-referenced and processed for color consistency.

Authoritative US Topos are the basis of our GeoChange map product, paired with recent NAIP aerial photography, and producing a stand alone reference.

Page 4: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What makes our product

unique? Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange maps are

produced using our unique digitization process designed to produce GIS data from conventional maps.

All quads (the same paper maps used in the production of DRGs) are scanned in high resolution at 500 dpi then processed to 250 dpi without losing digital quality.

Our 1:24,000 scale digital topos line up impeccably with 1:12,000 scale imagery, largely due to USGS field surveying and quality standards

Page 5: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are some of the ways ourAuthoritative Topos differ from USGS DRGs?

DRG Authoritative Topo

Authoritative US Topos show sharp, clear definition of text and features.

Page 6: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are some of the ways ourAuthoritative Topos differ from USGS DRGs?

DRG Authoritative Topo

Authoritative US Topos maintain clear and distinct contour line detail.

Page 7: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are some of the ways ourAuthoritative Topos differ from USGS DRGs?

DRG Authoritative Topo

High resolution Authoritative US Topos maintain distinction in features. Here the individual symbols for a vineyard are clearly visible.

Page 8: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are some of the ways ourAuthoritative Topos differ from USGS DRGs?

DRG Authoritative Topo

With Authoritative US Topos, features such as rivers,Streams, and rapids are more clearly defined

Page 9: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are some of the ways ourAuthoritative Topos differ from USGS DRGs?

DRG Authoritative Topo

Authoritative US Topos provide clear, consistent, and well defined contours.

Page 10: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are some of the ways ourAuthoritative Topos differ from USGS DRGs?

DRG Authoritative TopoAuthoritative US Topos ensure contour lines remain separate and distinct and are visible across borders.

Page 11: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are some of the ways ourAuthoritative Topos differ from USGS DRGs?

DRG Authoritative Topo

Authoritative US Topos provide consistent color and definition with no fading.

Page 12: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

How do we produce ourGeoChange Maps?

Authoritative US Topos are paired with aerial photography to produce GeoChange composites, which allow map features to be read over imagery.

Page 13: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are the advantages of maps and imagery together?

Tracing and Tracking Geographical Change

Glacial Movement

Land Cover Change

Urban ImplosionGlacial Movement-Glacier National ParkAhern Pass, MT (48 45N, 113 45W)Map date 1968, Aerial Photo date 2012Contour Interval = 80 feetMinor movement of glaciers in this region

Authoritative Topo Aerial Photogaph GeoChange

Page 14: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are the advantages of maps and imagery together?

Tracing and Tracking Geographical Change

Glacial Movement

Land Cover Change

Urban Implosion

Land Cover Change -Upper Peninsula Michigan Mining CountrySilver City, MI (46 45N, 89 30W)Map date 1943, Aerial Photo date 2012Contour Interval = 20 feetForest and upper crust removal

Authoritative Topo Aerial Photogaph GeoChange

Page 15: INTRODUCING OUR AWARD WINING Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange Maps Developed by The W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western.

What are the advantages of maps and imagery together?

Tracing and Tracking Geographical Change

Glacial Movement

Land Cover Change

Urban Implosion

Urban ImplosionFlint, MI (43N, 83W)Map date 1967, Aerial Photo date 2010Contour Interval = 5 feet

Authoritative Topo Aerial Photogaph GeoChange

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Would you like more information about Authoritative US Topos and GeoChange

Maps for Mobile Devices?

 

If our product is of interest to you,would you be willing to take the short

survey below?Click HERE for Survey

Thank you for taking the time to review our Authoritative Topos and GeoChange Digital Maps developed by the Western Michigan University

W. E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change.

The W. E. Upjohn Center Staff

View our product in detail at: http://www.wmich.edu/ucgc/images/ID_AMERICAN_FALLS_1969-2013.tif

 


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