Differences between Volcanic Base Map and Land Condition Map of Volcano

Differences between Volcanic Base Map and Land Condition Map of Volcano

  Volcanic Base Map Land Condition Map of Volcano
Map characteristics Large-scale topographic map that accurately depict landforms Medium-scale thematic map that topographically depict classifications of land conditions, etc.
Map projection Transverse Mercator projection
(plane rectangular coordinates)
Universal Transverse Mercator projection
Methodology Accurate mapping by photogrammetry,and Airbone laser scanning Manual compilation after aerial photograph interpretation, in situ surveys, and analysis on various materials.
Accuracy Planimetric position, within 0.7 mm on the map.
Height (standard elevation point),
within 1.6 m.
Height (contour),within 2.5 m.
Planimetric position, within 0.7 mm on the map.
Height (standard elevation point),
within 3.3 m.
Height (contour),within 5.0 m.
Contents Topography (shown by contour lines)
Locations and form of volcanic landforms
Classifications of volcanic landforms,
Age and way of formation of volcanoes,
Locations of disaster prevention facilities and organizations.
Sample Image
Sample Image of Volcanic Base Map
 
Sample Image of Land Condition Map of Volcano
Products
  • Publication Map
  • Raster Image
  • Vector Data of Contour
  • Digital Elevation Model
  • Publication Map
  • Raster Image
  • Vector Data of Classifications of volcanic landforms