cntr_typ_d
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: cntr_typ_d, length: 16
, Coded Values:
[APP_IND_DEP: Depression contours which are estimated at some multiple of the smallest elevation interval]
, [APP_INDEX: Elevation contours which are estimated at some multiple of the smallest elevation interval]
, [APP_INTER: Elevation contours which are estimated at the smallest elevation interval]
, ...9 more...
)
cntr_typ_d
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: cntr_typ_d, length: 16
, Coded Values:
[APP_IND_DEP: Depression contours which are estimated at some multiple of the smallest elevation interval]
, [APP_INDEX: Elevation contours which are estimated at some multiple of the smallest elevation interval]
, [APP_INTER: Elevation contours which are estimated at the smallest elevation interval]
, ...9 more...
)
cntr_typ_d
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: cntr_typ_d, length: 16
, Coded Values:
[APP_IND_DEP: Depression contours which are estimated at some multiple of the smallest elevation interval]
, [APP_INDEX: Elevation contours which are estimated at some multiple of the smallest elevation interval]
, [APP_INTER: Elevation contours which are estimated at the smallest elevation interval]
, ...9 more...
)
cntr_typ_d
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: cntr_typ_d, length: 16
, Coded Values:
[APP_IND_DEP: Depression contours which are estimated at some multiple of the smallest elevation interval]
, [APP_INDEX: Elevation contours which are estimated at some multiple of the smallest elevation interval]
, [APP_INTER: Elevation contours which are estimated at the smallest elevation interval]
, ...9 more...
)
cntr_typ_d
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: cntr_typ_d, length: 16
, Coded Values:
[APP_IND_DEP: Depression contours which are estimated at some multiple of the smallest elevation interval]
, [APP_INDEX: Elevation contours which are estimated at some multiple of the smallest elevation interval]
, [APP_INTER: Elevation contours which are estimated at the smallest elevation interval]
, ...9 more...
)
Description: An elevation or topgraphic contour is a line that connects a series of points of equal elevation and is used to illustrate topography, or relief, on a map. It shows the height of ground above Mean Sea Level (M.S.L.). Numerous contour lines that are close together indicate hilly or mountainous terrain; when far apart, they represent a gentler slope. This layer consists of contours at a five foot interval for DVRPC's 9-county region and was generated from an aerial topographic survey in 2005.The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission's (DVRPC) 9-county region is made up of the following: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania; and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties in New Jersey.
Description: A spot elevation is an elevation measurement taken at a single location. It shows the height of ground above Mean Sea Level (M.S.L.). This layer consists of spot elevations for DVRPC's 9-county region and was generated from an aerial topographic survey in 2005.The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission's (DVRPC) 9-county region is made up of the following: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania; and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties in New Jersey.