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
Geoff Aitken. NewTopo NZ Ltd, New Zealand
Texture Shading: A New Technique for Depicting
Terrain Relief
Leland Brown, USA
Mapping
the Bulkley Valley with Open Source Software and Data
Morgan
Hite, Smithers, BC, Canada
Shaded
Relief in Blender
Daniel Huffman, somethingaboutmaps,
Madison WI, USA
Horizontal Hachures
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
Joseph-Hermann
Lademann, Manfred Buchroithner, Benjamin Schröter, Dresden, Germany
Topographic and Touristic Cartography of National Parks and Reserves
Carlos Osvaldo Nelson, Instituto Geográfico
Nacional, CABA, Argentina
Enhancing Shaded Relief with Terrain Texture Shader
Tom Patterson, US National Park Service
Mapping New
Zealand's Great Walks
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”
Jacob Trültzsch, Jan Kropáček, Manfred Buchroithner, Benjamin
Schröter, Dresden, Germany
Presentations
a. Topographical Survey of
Canada - Forty Mile Creek Sheet - 1890
b. Mountain
Cartography - Teaching Geography before computers
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
Martin
Gamache, National Geographic Magazine, USA
Semi-automated rock depiction methods for large
scale topographic maps
Matthias Grünwald, Karel
Kriz University of Vienna, Austria
Geo-communicating
avalanche relevant information - EAWS Snoprofiler
Karel Kriz, Matthias Grünwald, University of Vienna,
Austria
Automating the Local Adaptation of
Illumination in Analytical Relief Shading
Brooke Marston, Oregon State University,
USA
Thematic Map Design and the Atlas of
Yellowstone
James
E. Meacham, University of Oregon, USA
Optimisation of Transmission Line Design
in Mountain Regions using Advanced Cartographic Techniques and LiDAR
Malar Kodi, Electrical Engineering,
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
Multiscale Hypsometric Map of
Russia and Contiguous Territories
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.
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.
Tamil Selvan, Remote Sensing-GIS Centre, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi, India
Digital Monoplotting to Extract Vector Data from
Oblique Angle Terrestrial Photographs
Chris Stockdale, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Terrain Manipulation in North American
Mountain Ski Maps
Alex Tait, International Mapping, USA
A Sea of Peaks
[James Cook's mapping in the 1770s]
Jeff Wielki,
Calgary, Canada
Abstracts
Trail Mapping for Banff Park Visitors;
Alison Buckingham and Dan Teleki, Banff National
Park, Canada
Mapping the Canadian Mountain
National Park landscape
Michael Mitchell,
MMcartographics, Jasper, AB, Canada
Mapping Aoraki/Mt. Cook, New Zealand (presented
remotely from New Zealand)
Pascal
Sirguey, Nicolas J. Cullen, Tyler Hager, Jim Bazsika, Sebastian Vivero, Jim
Anderson and Robert Tenzer
Traditional Panoramic Illustrators - We
really should be obsolete
Eckhard Zeidler, Z-Point Graphics,
Whistler, BC, Canada