Banff2014: Papers and slide presentations

 

9th ICA Mountain Cartography workshop, April 22-26, 2014

Papers

 

 

A short history of the mapping of New Zealand’s National Parks

Paper  |  Slides

Geoff Aitken.  NewTopo NZ Ltd, New Zealand

 

Texture Shading: A New Technique for Depicting Terrain Relief

Paper  |  Slides

Leland Brown, USA

 

Mapping the Bulkley Valley with Open Source Software and Data

Paper  |  Slides

Morgan Hite, Smithers, BC, Canada

 

Shaded Relief in Blender

Paper  |  Slides

Daniel Huffman, somethingaboutmaps, Madison WI, USA

 

Horizontal Hachures    

Paper  |  Slides

Patrick Kennelly, Long Island University, NY, USA

 

Development of a true-3D animation of landscape formation and comparison to other geological visualization methods. Examples: Saxon Switzerland, Germany, Maule Chile

Paper  |  Slides

Joseph-Hermann Lademann, Manfred Buchroithner, Benjamin Schröter, Dresden, Germany

 

Topographic and Touristic Cartography of National Parks and Reserves

Paper  |  Slides

Carlos Osvaldo Nelson, Instituto Geográfico Nacional, CABA, Argentina

 

Enhancing Shaded Relief with Terrain Texture Shader

Paper  |  Slides

Tom Patterson, US National Park Service

 

Mapping New Zealand's Great Walks

 Paper  |  Slides

Roger Smith, Geographx, New Zealand

 

Orthorectification of terrestrial time-lapse camera images for snow line mapping: Zhadang Glacier     
Paper  |  Slides

Benjamin Schröter, Tino Pieczonka, Manfred Buchroithner, Dresden, Germany

 

Trekking map "Kailash/Gurla Mandhata 1:100,000”

Paper  |  Slides

Jacob Trültzsch, Jan Kropáček, Manfred Buchroithner, Benjamin Schröter, Dresden, Germany

 

 

Presentations

 

a. Topographical Survey of Canada  - Forty Mile Creek Sheet - 1890

Abstract  |  Slides

b. Mountain Cartography - Teaching Geography before computers

Abstract  |  Slides

Michael Fisher, BackBone Cartographics, Edmonton, AB, Canada

 

Ski area wayfinding: integrating digital maps with the mountain experience;

Abstract  |  Slides

Mike Floyd, Vail, CO, USA

 

Ongoing National Geographic Magazine Work

Abstract  |  Slides

Martin Gamache, National Geographic Magazine, USA

 

Semi-automated rock depiction methods for large scale topographic maps

Abstract  |  Slides

Matthias Grünwald, Karel Kriz  University of Vienna, Austria

 

Geo-communicating avalanche relevant information - EAWS Snoprofiler

Abstract  |  Slides

Karel Kriz, Matthias Grünwald, University of Vienna, Austria

 

Automating the Local Adaptation of Illumination in Analytical Relief Shading

Abstract  |  Slides

Brooke Marston, Oregon State University, USA

 

Thematic Map Design and the Atlas of Yellowstone

Abstract  |  Slides

James E. Meacham, University of Oregon, USA

 

Optimisation of Transmission Line Design in Mountain Regions using Advanced Cartographic Techniques and LiDAR

Abstract  |  Slides

Malar Kodi, Electrical Engineering, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India

 

Multiscale Hypsometric Map of Russia and Contiguous Territories

Abstract  |  Slides

Timofey E. Samsonov, Aigul R. Khaliullina, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

 

The Mountain Legacy Project: making meaning with repeat survey processes in the Canadian mountains west. 

Abstract  |  Slides

Mary Sanseverino, Mountain Legacy Project, Univ. of Victoria, Canada

 

Semi-Automated Cartographic Techniques to Analyse Geomorphometric Parameters in High Altitude Glacierised Terrain using SRTM DEM Data.

Abstract  |  Slides

Tamil Selvan, Remote Sensing-GIS Centre, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India

 

Digital Monoplotting to Extract Vector Data from Oblique Angle Terrestrial Photographs

Abstract  |  Slides

Chris Stockdale, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

 

Terrain Manipulation in North American Mountain Ski Maps

Abstract  |  Slides

Alex Tait, International Mapping, USA

 

A Sea of Peaks [James Cook's mapping in the 1770s]

Abstract  |  Slides

Jeff Wielki, Calgary, Canada

 

Abstracts

 

Trail Mapping for Banff Park Visitors;

Abstract | Slide

Alison Buckingham and Dan Teleki, Banff National Park, Canada

 

Mapping the Canadian Mountain National Park landscape

Abstract

Michael Mitchell,  MMcartographics, Jasper, AB, Canada

 

Mapping Aoraki/Mt. Cook, New Zealand (presented remotely from New Zealand)

Abstract

Pascal Sirguey, Nicolas J. Cullen, Tyler Hager, Jim Bazsika, Sebastian Vivero, Jim Anderson and Robert Tenzer

Traditional Panoramic Illustrators - We really should be obsolete

Abstract 

Eckhard Zeidler, Z-Point Graphics, Whistler, BC, Canada