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"topographical" Definitions
  1. connected with the physical features of an area of land, especially the position of its rivers, mountains, etc.

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I am looking at globes, one of which is topographical.
These contours are similar to the lines on a topographical map.
What would it feel like to live without Earth's topographical features?
The thick brushwork gives them the look of abstract topographical body maps.
Topographical maps for the US come pre-loaded on the Fēnix 5X.
A report from the red planet, or just a weird little topographical anomaly?
There were a lot of eagles and topographical outlines of America, she said.
" Ms. Rapaport described Madison Square Park as "a topographical cutout of the city.
They are meditations on inescapable change and disruption, topographical models of unseen forces.
But you know who's not close, in terms of either topographical or emotional geography?
Its tropical location and topographical variety mean Colombia's biodiversity is second only to Brazil's.
Runners must trace the course from a topographical map hours before the race begins.
By topographical luck, the church had the only real vantage point of the wreckage.
For navigating outdoors with topographical maps and even fairly complex routefinding, Gaia can't be beat.
"Topographical errors of this kind do not occur in van Gogh's oeuvre," the museum said.
It's not so much the topographical New York City as its lesser known psychogeographical corridors.
Perhaps the best way to understand it is to think of it like a topographical map.
Pham's topographical drawing has its roots in his education, but clearly set to a different purpose.
There are obvious obstacles to building it—the cost, for one thing, and the topographical challenges.
"Mounts with a little white on top?" should be topographical, if not for that question mark.
That show placed scrambled, amnesiac, topographical scenographies over distinct cultural values: an outdated, modernist, utopian, colonizer's conjecture.
Image: Lunar and Planetary Institute/Paul Schenk/NASA/New HorizonsAs for Charon, it's a moon of topographical extremes.
It's as if we are looking at a topographical map full of signs that we cannot quite translate.
As the crow flies, it was a short journey, but I was unprepared for San Francisco's topographical quirkiness.
These abstract patchworks are at once in motion and carefully puzzled together, seeming both topographical and tapestry-like.
It is a garden, a mountain, a forest, a dream, a dialogue between the topographical features of Venice.
Many parks often have unpaved paths, inaccessible curbs or unnavigable topographical features such steep hills and unlevel woods.
But oh, what a topographical map has been drawn by Paul Joyce's evocative photographs and Banville's observant eye.
Lidar has other uses, such as making topographical maps, but most of the investing energy has surrounded autonomous driving.
Pop quiz: how many elaborately detailed, scientifically generated topographical maps have you created in the last day or so?
The dense rough, deceptive topographical challenges and unforgiving greens of Shinnecock Hills continued to flummox the world's best golfers.
As the LEDs orbit the globe, they also create moving shadows that help emphasize all of its topographical 3D details.
His Moon-printing site uses data taken from a topographical model of the lunar surface by the US Geological Survey.
By having such a detailed topographical map, new routes to science stations can be planned around the continent's dangerous terrain.
Christie's sale of Topographical Pictures with Australian Art in London brought in a total of £1,294,125 (~$1,638,133) on December 14.
Castle Rock — July 22015 (Hulu) The fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine, is a topographical conductor of Stephen King's mythological traumas.
But authorities can use the 3D cameras at the station to basically create a topographical facial map of anyone in custody.
Point your camera at a map, and this process might make legible the subtleties in color used to depict topographical features.
The D-Wave 2000Q performs calculations through a controversial process known as "quantum annealing," which renders a problem as a topographical map.
Instead, Koseko painted topographical maps red, and then used Adobe Illustrator to manipulate these images to make them look more like meat.
Click here to view original GIFImage: USGS rotating topographical map of MercuryThe USGS has released this new, incredibly detailed map of Mercury.
He says his team had been looking for a trench called Nessie's lair, a topographical feature which turned out not to exist.
Other paintings contain miasmic and diaphanous corrugations that resemble topographical desert maps, or bisected cellular tissue samples magnified under an enormous microscope.
The sets also include maps from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and U.S. topographical maps created by the USGS's National Geospatial Program.
Snow Sports New Zealand (SSNZ) chief executive Marty Toomey, busy preparing for next year's Pyeongchang Games, said the reasons were largely topographical.
Cronin searched for his glasses and smoothed a topographical map of the Malheur National Forest over the top of the dining table.
Inspired by topographical imagery, the oversize shapes will prompt only admiring glances, with no need of a museum note to explain why.
There was dambal khacho , a bouncy Georgian fondue; a duck patty with topographical grooves, served with plum sauce; many breads and wines.
A mountain wave is a type of atmospheric gravity wave created by topographical elements like mountains and the way wind flows over them.
Pence's topographical assessment of Clinton economic plan "We're going to be in a mountain range of debt (if Clinton wins)," he said. 10.
Another exciting discovery revealed that the RSL aren't just superficial changes, but could actually cause slumps and topographical changes in the slopes themselves.
We could have followed a paper US Geological Survey topographical map to the same fate, though Google Maps has the advantage of ubiquity.
They have to do with competing languages, such as the graphic markings often found in maps – topographical signs, symbols, and other visual indicators.
This easy to use little tool lets you quickly select, customize, and print out a tiny topographical map of anywhere in the world.
The service is from design agency Hush; it gets its mapping data from Google its topographical data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission.
The show follows a BPL exhibition on mapping weather and climate that similarly considered the evolution of the earth sciences through topographical art.
A single copy of the course map sat on a table as runners took turns tracing the route on their own topographical maps.
We gaze at maps — old ones drawn before the world was understood, new ones with fancy topographical features, fictional ones of elf countries.
The most body-hugging version of the sweater is the ribbed knit; the mini vertical lines outline your curves like a topographical map.
Factum technicians scanned the photograph, then colorized it and added relief, by extrapolating from topographical data extracted from similar areas in the tomb.
And it took 15 years for the Defense Department to release topographical maps gleaned during a classified shuttle mission so scientists could use them.
The probes will be required to produce topographical maps with at least five meters horizontal resolution, and a half a meter of vertical resolution.
We've been seeing a lot of topographical maps of other planets lately, especially Mars, which was recently mapped out by the UK's Ordnance Survey.
Mapbox, meanwhile has been working on a couple demos of its own, including this Bay Area map on a table and this topographical map.
Local authorities announced the closure of the Jiuzhaigou tourist area, which includes a national park known for its waterfalls and topographical formations, beginning Wednesday.
Each of the artist's bottle cap wall hangings has a dramatic shimmer and drape to it, evoking topographical relief maps, animal hides, or textiles.
Armed with the knowledge that methane likes to form at high elevation surfaces, Moore's team has produced an updated topographical map of the minor planet.
The animation begins with a topographical view of the planet, then overlays those geographical contours with color-coded areas indicating magnetic strength across the globe.
Their borders, drawn up just two years ago during the hasty, closed-door drafting of the constitution, do not match obvious topographical or demographic divisions.
If you look at a topographical map of modern New York, there's little advantageous elevation in Manhattan, which is almost entirely flat, save for uptown.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads TEHRAN — Traveling from the center to the north of Tehran reveals the city's multiple elevations: topographical, architectural, and economic.
The maps' topographical lines are etchings made up of minuscule texts, drawn from historic and contemporary sources that shaped Nishimura's understanding of the interment era.
The pair have previously collaborated on Myth, an audiovisual VR film that let users explore music as topographical world populated by glitching whales and birds.
Like the aforementioned replica, this one is designed with topographical detail, so you can feel the planet's terrain as you run your hands across the model.
Refined on a computer, this pattern and variations on it had started out as sketches created by a Tod's designer obsessed since boyhood with topographical maps.
Glittery black onyx littered the ground as we hopped out to review our topographical map and plotted points, which had been completed early in the morning.
This work is based on a topographical exploration of the earth's features, its layers, the formation of the earth's crust and the bottom of the sea.
After initial resistance from holy Trinity Church, the imaging began in 2014, bouncing radio waves off the contents beneath the grave to produce a topographical image.
Schenk's team, in addition to creating global maps, made topographical maps of both Pluto and Charon, which they did by analyzing stereo images captured by both cameras.
Topographical studies will be the foundation for a series of models to introduce form and structure into a given place to intensify and reconfigure its spatial dynamics.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority said last night that exceptional rainfall paired with the Cleveland Park station's topographical challenges was to blame for the temporary waterfall.
Her work has the rolls and folds of a topographical map, or the inside of an oversized printer, or a room full of crushed toilet paper rolls.
Using data from multiple sources, including the late, great Cassini probe, a research team led by Alex Hayes was able to piece together the new topographical map.
Each time Face ID is used to unlock an iPhone X, it essentially creating a topographical map of a user's face based on a 30,000 point scan.
Each of the 22011 untitled canvases in her first solo show at Salon 213 is covered with a dense network of wavy lines reminiscent of topographical maps.
You want to follow all the topographical shifts that shape and contour the inhabitants of her collages, but Taylor makes so many clever turns they are dizzying.
"The best way to look at it is that we have no topographical graphic at all in the analysis," said Tom Tango, senior database architect for MLBAM.
In cases where legal, security or topographical constraints made those scenarios impossible, new construction would be kept as close as possible to the existing built-up areas.
A library was converted into a screening room that's "plush" even by AD standards: coated in Emerald-green lacquer and outfitted with groovy "topographical" sofas covered in Ultrasuede.
In the second study, also led by Hayes, the researchers used the new topographical information to show that an average sea level exists across Titan's seas and lakes.
But using topographical data gathered by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, this Moon globe is the first to accurately recreate all of its craters, mountains, and valleys in 3D.
One was Robert E. Adamski, the head of the topographical bureau at the Brooklyn borough president's office, who as a child had marched to protest the Dodgers' departure.
In response to the president's executive order, his department is taking steps to produce the first nationwide geological and topographical survey of the United States in modern history.
The works by the South African ceramic sculptor Andile Dyalvane are notable for their combination of topographical ruggedness and refinement, even though they can sometimes verge on fussiness.
This new feature was discovered by scientists combining precise topographical data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) and gravity measurements from the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) spacecraft.
Stucky enrolled at Kansas State University, majoring in physical science, but often skipped lectures and went to the library to study topographical maps of flint hills in the area.
She paints (or, rather, pours) acrylic on mylar for most of her works, including "Simourgh" (2016), which joins together layers of cut-out mylar to create a topographical abstraction.
The villa film puts those at our fingertips and before our eyes, embodied in exquisite topographical and physical forms, and offers us fantasies that seem both accessible and impossible.
The USGS maps predicted where the lava would go, but had to be updated constantly to account for breakouts, flow diversion by obstacles, and topographical changes to the flow's course.
City VR, developed by Amber Garage and compatible with the HTC Vive hardware, draws on satellite and drone-captured imagery of buildings and topographical data to turn cities into VR playgrounds.
Abstract topographical maps and almost-imperceptibly manipulated videos comprise her two series about the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico: "Slick Images" and "Nature Represents Itself" (2018).
The TGO's Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) instrument captured a topographical view of the formation on April 4, which shows the slope of the crater in blues and purples.
Will the President -- and his voters -- settle for an amalgam of walls, fences and electronically monitored border areas broken by areas of impassable topographical features like rivers and mountains, for instance?
But unlike these contemporaries — fellow pioneers of the Color Field movement — Frankenthaler tested the limits of the material world through direct reference, manipulating elements of her surroundings into vast topographical studies.
Weighing about 3,500 pounds and shaped like a missile, side-scan sonar devices are towed behind a ship, creating detailed, 2-D topographical maps of the seabed at depths of 20,000 feet.
His topographical imagery often helps to create different mental spaces than one might not expect in a landscape photograph — his final images are mechanical, space age, and radical, yet still somehow human.
The robotic microscope then uses machine vision to generate a digital, 3-D spatial map which researchers can review and explore on a screen, something like a topographical map of the Earth.
The rapper flew into the BET's Rip the Runway event in 2010 wearing this space-inspired topographical black and white bodysuit, paired with a bold black lip and candy floss-colored wig.
Instead, they include topographical features such as lane merges, shared turn lanes and curb heights, as well as road types and the distance and dimensions of the road itself, according to Waymo.
But that is only the beginning of the discussion, in which America's physical location and topographical characteristics help provide a spiritual direction for our foreign policy — something that Mr. Trump cannot change.
How they do it: The cameras take 200 to 400 images that are digitally combined to produce a topographical model of the dunes which researchers can use to track height, width and volume.
The orbiter is equipped with a suite of instruments that will allow for topographical scans of the lunar surface, measurements of the Moon's chemical composition, and surveys of lunar minerals and (possibly) water.
His compositions are meticulous and topographical; mathematical to the point of orthodoxy, his photography reveals an idiosyncratic taste for symmetry, clarity, and crispness as opposed to any reverence for abstraction for abstraction's sake.
The collection also features photographs from two major federally funded surveys: John K. Hillers's topographical and geological survey of the Colorado Valley and William Henry Jackson's Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians.
Using only free software Blender and 123D Catch, Sainty rips apart films like The Lion King, The Matrix, and Touch of Evil, reassembling each frame of certain tracking shots into topographical map-like landscapes.
The center of the room is dominated by the Queens Museum's 1939 New York watershed topographical map, over which Chin has hung a weathered and menacing-looking metal sculpture of the contaminated Flint river.
Sprawling more than 100 feet by 51985 feet across the Oval Lawn, a topographical mosaic of wooden blocks — based on photographs of New York taken from an airplane — rests atop an undulating aluminum structure.
The deep map avoids the dubious objectivity of a topographical map and abates the fear of subjectivity altogether by employing it to the max: it has many subjects, all intrinsically connected to the one.
Freeborn's picks include Finder (a blue stripe that makes her account look like an older block of pixels), Plus and Cartwheel (which she says makes your picture look like a topographical map of a town.
QUESTION 2 In the 1880s, John Wesley Powell, an explorer of the Grand Canyon and director of the United States Geological Survey, led the development of the first topographical maps of the entire United States.
Factors controlling this balance include the amount of water on the surface of a planet, the space available to store it, and the presence of dynamic topographical features—from vast ocean basins through to mountain ranges.
Runners and cyclists will also appreciate the fact that the Apple Watch Series 5 can now display your current elevation by gathering data from the watch's GPS, its barometric altimeter, Wi-Fi, and topographical map data.
I won't ask you what products you are using to control your hormonal breakout, and you'll pretend not to notice that my face has erupted into what looks like a topographical map of the Swiss Alps.
Unlike the route of the Union Pacific, which stretched westward from Omaha across the flat expanse of the Great Plains, the Central Pacific faced daunting topographical challenges, particularly in the crumpled fastnesses of the Sierra Nevada.
What resulted remained true to painting's basic materials while turning its traditionally flat surface into a field of topographical undulations that, interacting with light, appear to change a great deal as the viewer moves around them.
The Forest Service offices for the Malheur National Forest are on the outskirts of John Day in a building decorated with big topographical maps, Smokey Bear posters and replicas of old skulls in glass viewing cases.
In its conception, the Gettysburg cyclorama had presumed a kind of mastery of the event it depicted, akin to the way topographical maps (of which there are echoes in Bradford's piece) purport to be accurate and reliable.
Advances in earth observation, digital connectivity and computing power provide an array of information, from detailed topographical maps to transportation use, that was previously unimaginable, geospatial experts said at a World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty.
Though I've never had a morning in which I intensely study topographical maps of Everest or ethereal jellyfish, it is nice to have a clean heads-up display in front of your face, full of notifications and information.
MESSENGER's expeditions ceased one year ago when the probe made an unexpected impact with Mercury's surface, but researchers are continuing to extract and archive mission data, such as the remarkably detailed topographical images released by the agency today.
But the vision embedded in Ms. Lockwood's topographical score — with tributaries finding their way to one another — seemed an apt metaphor for Mr. Wooley's desire to pool his fascinations and help create a new repertoire based on them.
But where Street View offers strings of photospheres collected by 360-degree cameras, users of Earth VR can virtually fly freely around a topographical reconstruction of the globe, or take guided tours of places like Manhattan and Monument Valley.
The search has helped create three-dimensional maps of the ocean floor that reveal its topographical complexity and will allow researchers to further investigate unique features like the oceanic plateau called Broken Ridge, and its southern-flank Diamantina Escarpment.
READ MORE: Inside China's largest ghost town Using satellite imagery and GPS data, the team analyzed topographical trends from 2003 to 2010 and found that the city, which has a population of over 20 million, was sinking at an alarming rate.
The first study provides the most detailed topographical map of Titan to date, while the second study piggybacks off this research, showing that Titan's largest seas and lakes have a common equipotential surface, meaning they form a common sea level.
In the case of the Barkley or other unmarked trail races, it is also essential to be able to read a topographical map, something of a dying skill as technology and a lack of wooded adventure rob us of it.
But this week, Google has introduced a notable exception: a series of cases created in collaboration with the artist Jen Stark, who's best known for creating awesomely vivid, kaleidoscopic paper sculptures inspired by fractals, patterns in nature and topographical maps.
The reliefs in his first show at Derek Eller, made of thin laser-cut pieces of wood laminate arranged on-edge in dense, wavelike formations, might make you think of topographical maps, classic Op Art, or very complicated data visualizations.
This renders a set problem (like, for example, trying to find the quickest route home passing through certain points) as a topographical map of peaks and troughs, with the optimum answer to the question defined as the lowest point on that map.
The nature bond of "homeland" need not be saturated in blood: In Israel, the Hebrew word moledet, also translated as "homeland," evokes a very German sort of topographical mania, the naming of every rock and tree, the love of hiking and the outdoors.
If you want to get technical about it, the patent describes "3D-based topographical mapping combined with laser inscription technology" which basically means that lasers are used to inscribe "stampers" which then stamp the grooves on the record for higher fidelity audio.
Admiral Harry Harris, head of the U.S. Navy's Pacific Command, said the two sides were working on the LSA, another agreement called the CISMOA for secure communications when the militaries operate together, and a third on exchange of topographical, nautical, and aeronautical data.
His work begins early, well before sunrise, when he packs crampons used to walk atop the glaciers, large boring drills and topographical instruments, helmets, gloves and the gear to build a shelter, all in a backpack nearly as large as he is.
Multiple views of Serenity Chasma allowed NASA to create topographical maps of this expanse, and its features are consistent with this proposed geological process; measurements suggest that Charon's water ice layer was at least partially liquid in its early history, and has since refrozen.
Enhancing the work's hermetic, coded sensibility is its resistance to the camera, which may pick up the strong colors and graphic lines but passes over the subtle topographical shifts and embedded treasures (which include human hair and family bedsheets, according to a news release).
This is an elegant topographical map of messy loss; that silver line speaks of a sharp line of suffering, and the failures of conventional words and images — so much so that the artist leaves the field surrounding it a black that absorbs all light.
Throughout history, many philosophers — including, for example, Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Heidegger — have believed that the land and climate of a particular region impart certain characteristics to its inhabitants, whose temperaments, language, and cultural production are heavily influenced by the topographical, meteorological, and botanical features of the place.
Word of the Day adjective: proceeding in small stages adjective: (of a topographical gradient) not steep or abrupt noun: (Roman Catholic Church) an antiphon (usually from the Book of Psalms) immediately after the epistle at Mass _________ The word gradual has appeared in 301 articles on nytimes.
After poring over topographical surveys and meeting with the National Commission on Water (CONAGUA), Joel discovered that the canyon containing El Diente was a prominent drainage of Cumbres National Park, a 434,000-acre parcel of karstified mountains and valleys southwest of Monterrey that was established in 1877.
"The Midnight Line" describes old railroad land that's sparsely populated, etched with unmarked trails and long, rocky driveways; neighborly if your idea of a neighbor is a stranger 20 miles away, and understandable to Reacher only because the Army taught him how to read topographical maps.
Thanks to some Hollywood wheeling and dealing — an executive producer of the film "Beasts of No Nation" pops up in Preston's narrative — Elkins raised enough money to have a chunk of Mosquitia surveyed with an aircraft-mounted lidar scanner, which uses lasers to detect topographical anomalies.
Using incredibly accurate and detailed topographical data captured and digitized by NASA's Lunar Orbiter team, AstroReality has created a softball-sized replica of the moon that takes advantage of some of the best 3D printers on the market to recreate every last feature of our nearest celestial neighbor.
The drone then uploads the photographs to another piece of software, developed by Skycatch, which processes the data to produce a 3D rendered topographical model of the area in centimeter-level detail; with this complete, a foreman can use a computer system to direct robotic vehicles around the site.
So a fully clothed man plunged into sapphire waters and swam toward a host of floating barrels — plunged and swam and cleared, plunged and swam and cleared, in an endless loop — as dresses and skirts and T-shirts and sweaters in topographical tiers and organic materials flowed past.
When I went to look at the collection in person, there was nobody in the space except for one guy about my age in a tie-dye Supreme hat and those metallic Nikes that look like topographical maps, leading his (I assume) grandmother around and pointing at shoes he recognized.
According to Uber's own documents, that requires a £58 criminal background check, medical check-up that costs up to £120, and £250 to apply for a private hire license, as well as passing the Transport for London topographical exam, an English-language test of map-reading skills and basic London geography.

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