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Topographic Map
Symbols
What is a Topographic Map?
A map is a representation of the Earth,
or part of it. The distinctive characteristic of a topographic map is that the
shape of the Earth’s surface is shown
by contour lines. Contours are imaginary lines that join points of equal
elevation on the surface of the land
above or below a reference surface,
such as mean sea level. Contours
make it possible to measure the
height of mountains, depths of
the ocean bottom, and steepness of slopes.
A topographic map shows
more than contours. The
map includes symbols
that represent such features as streets, buildings,
streams, and vegetation.
These symbols are constantly refined to better
relate to the features they
represent, improve the
appearance or readability of
the map, or reduce production
cost.
Consequently, within the same
series, maps may have slightly different symbols for the same feature.
Examples of symbols that have
changed include built-up areas, roads,
intermittent drainage, and some lettering styles. On one type of large-scale
topographic map, called provisional,
some symbols and lettering are handdrawn.

Reading Topographic Maps
Interpreting the colored lines, areas, and other symbols is the first
step in using topographic maps. Features are shown as points, lines,
or areas, depending on their size and extent. For example, individual
houses may be shown as small black squares. For larger buildings,
the actual shapes are mapped. In densely built-up areas, most individual buildings are omitted and an area tint is shown. On some
maps, post offices, churches, city halls, and other landmark buildings
are shown within the tinted area.
The first features usually noticed on a topographic map are the
area features, such as vegetation (green), water (blue), and densely
built-up areas (gray or red).
Many features are shown by lines that may be straight, curved,
solid, dashed, dotted, or in any combination. The colors of the lines
usually indicate similar classes of information: topographic contours
(brown); lakes, streams, irrigation ditches, and other hydrographic
features (blue); land grids and important roads (red); and other roads
and trails, railroads, boundaries, and other cultural features (black).
At one time, purple was used as a revision color to show all feature
changes. Currently, purple is not used in our revision program, but
purple features are still present on many existing maps.
Various point symbols are used to depict features such as buildings,
campgrounds, springs, water tanks, mines, survey control points,
and wells. Names of places and features are shown in a color corresponding to the type of feature. Many features are identified by
labels, such as “Substation” or “Golf Course.”
Topographic contours are shown in brown by lines of different
widths. Each contour is a line of equal elevation; therefore, contours
never cross. They show the general shape of the terrain. To help
the user determine elevations, index contours are wider. Elevation
values are printed in several places along these lines. The narrower
intermediate and supplementary contours found between the index
contours help to show more details of the land surface shape. Contours that are very close together represent steep slopes. Widely
spaced contours or an absence of contours means that the ground
slope is relatively level. The elevation difference between adjacent
contour lines, called the contour interval, is selected to best show
the general shape of the terrain. A map of a relatively flat area may
have a contour interval of 10 feet or less. Maps in mountainous
areas may have contour intervals of 100 feet or more. The contour
interval is printed in the margin of each U.S. Geological Survey
(USGS) map.
Bathymetric contours are shown in blue or black, depending on
their location. They show the shape and slope of the ocean bottom
surface. The bathymetric contour interval may vary on each map and
is explained in the map margin.

U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey
COASTAL FEATURES

BATHYMETRIC FEATURES
Area exposed at mean low tide; sounding
datum line***

Foreshore flat

Channel***

Coral or rock reef

Sunken rock***

Rock, bare or awash; dangerous
to navigation

BOUNDARIES
National

Group of rocks, bare or awash

State or territorial

Exposed wreck

County or equivalent
Depth curve; sounding

Civil township or equivalent
Incorporated city or equivalent

Seawall

Federally administered park,
reservation, or monument (internal)

23

Breakwater, pier, jetty, or wharf

Federally administered park,
reservation, or monument (external)

18

Oil or gas well; platform
CONTOURS

State forest, park, reservation, or
monument and large county park

Topographic

Index

Forest Service administrative area*

6000

Approximate or indefinite

Forest Service ranger district*

Intermediate

National Forest System land status,
Forest Service lands*
National Forest System land status,
non-Forest Service lands*

Approximate or indefinite
Supplementary

Small park (county or city)

Depression

BUILDINGS AND RELATED FEATURES
Building

Cut

School; house of worship
Fill

Athletic field

Continental divide

Built-up area

Bathymetric

Forest headquarters*

Index***

Ranger district office*

Intermediate***

Guard station or work center*

Index primary***

Racetrack or raceway

Primary***
Airport, paved landing strip,
runway, taxiway, or apron

Supplementary***
CONTROL DATA AND MONUMENTS
Principal point**
U.S. mineral or location monument

Unpaved landing strip
Well (other than water), windmill or wind generator

USMM 438

Mile
69

River mileage marker

Tanks

Boundary monument

Covered reservoir

Third-order or better elevation,
with tablet
Third-order or better elevation,
recoverable mark, no tablet
With number and elevation

Gaging station
Located or landmark object (feature as labeled)
Boat ramp or boat access*

BM
9134
5628

67

Roadside park or rest area

Third-order or better, permanent mark

Picnic area

With third-order or better elevation

Campground
Winter recreation area*

Coincident with found section corner

Neace

With checked spot elevation

Cemetery

4567

Horizontal control

Cem

Unmonumented**

BM
52
1012

Cactus
PROJECTION AND GRIDS

CONTROL DATA AND MONUMENTS – continued
Vertical control

Third-order or better elevation, with tablet

BM
5280

Third-order or better elevation,
recoverable mark, no tablet
Bench mark coincident with found
section corner

528

39˚15’
90˚37’30”
55’

Graticule tick
Graticule intersection

BM
5280

Spot elevation

Neatline

7523

Datum shift tick
State plane coordinate systems

Primary zone tick

98 500 METERS

Quintary zone tick

Glacial advance

260 000 FEET

Quaternary zone tick

Formlines

247 500 METERS

Tertiary zone tick

Contours and limits

640 000 FEET

Secondary zone tick

GLACIERS AND PERMANENT SNOWFIELDS

320 000 FEET

Universal transverse metcator grid

Glacial retreat
LAND SURVEYS

UTM grid (full grid)

Public land survey system

Range or Township line
Location approximate
Location doubtful
Protracted
Protracted (AK 1:63,360-scale)
Range or Township labels
Section line
Location approximate
Location doubtful
Protracted
Protracted (AK 1:63,360-scale)
Section numbers

UTM grid ticks*
RAILROADS AND RELATED FEATURES

R1E T2N R3W T4S

Narrow guage railroad, multiple track
Railroad siding
Railroad in highway
Railroad in road
Railroad in light duty road*

1 - 36

1 - 36

Found section corner

Railroad underpass; overpass
Railroad bridge; drawbridge

Found closing corner
Witness corner

Standard guage railroad, single track
Standard guage railroad, multiple track
Narrow guage railroad, single track

Railroad tunnel
WC

Railroad yard
Meander corner
Weak corner*
Other land surveys

Range or Township line
Section line
Land grant, mining claim, donation land
claim, or tract
Land grant, homestead, mineral, or
other special survey monument
Fence or field lines
MARINE SHORELINES
Shoreline
Apparent (edge of vegetation)***
Indefinite or unsurveyed
MINES AND CAVES
Quarry or open pit mine

MC

Railroad turntable; roundhouse
RIVERS, LAKES, AND CANALS
Perennial stream
Perennial river
Intermittent stream
Intermittent river
Disappearing stream
Falls, small
Falls, large
Rapids, small
Rapids, large

Gravel, sand, clay, or borrow pit
Mine tunnel or cave entrance

Masonry dam

Mine shaft
Prospect
Tailings

Dam with lock

Mine dump
Former disposal site or mine

Dam carrying road

273
269
RIVERS, LAKES, AND CANALS – continued

SUBMERGED AREAS AND BOGS

Perennial lake/pond

Marsh or swamp

Intermittent lake/pond

Submerged marsh or swamp

Dry lake/pond

Wooded marsh or swamp

Narrow wash

Submerged wooded marsh or swamp

Wide wash
Canal, flume, or aqueduct with lock
Elevated aqueduct, flume, or conduit

Land subject to inundation

Aqueduct tunnel
Water well, geyser, fumarole, or mud pot
Spring or seep

SURFACE FEATURES

ROADS AND RELATED FEATURES
Please note: Roads on Provisional-edition maps are not classified
as primary, secondary, or light duty. These roads are all classified as
improved roads and are symbolized the same as light duty roads.

Primary highway
Secondary highway
Light duty road
Light duty road, paved*
Light duty road, gravel*
Light duty road, dirt*
Light duty road, unspecified*
Unimproved road
Unimproved road*
4WD road
4WD road*
Trail
Highway or road with median strip

Levee
Sand or mud
Disturbed surface
Gravel beach or glacial moraine
Tailings pond
TRANSMISSION LINES AND PIPELINES
Power transmission line;
pole; tower
Telephone line
Aboveground pipeline
Underground pipeline

Highway or road under construction

VEGETATION

Highway or road underpass; overpass

Woodland

Highway or road bridge; drawbridge

Shrubland

Highway or road tunnel
Road block, berm, or barrier*
Gate on road*

Orchard

Trailhead*

Vineyard
T
H

* USGS-USDA Forest Service Single-Edition
Quadrangle maps only.
In August 1993, the U.S. Geological Survey and the
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service signed
an Interagency Agreement to begin a single-edition
joint mapping program. This agreement established the
coordination for producing and maintaining single-edition
primary series topographic maps for quadrangles containing
National Forest System lands. The joint mapping program
eliminates duplication of effort by the agencies and results
in a more frequent revision cycle for quadrangles containing
National Forests. Maps are revised on the basis of jointly
developed standards and contain normal features mapped
by the USGS, as well as additional features required for efficient management of National Forest System lands. Singleedition maps look slightly different but meet the content,
accuracy, and quality criteria of other USGS products.

Printed on recycled paper

Mangrove

** Provisional-Edition maps only.
Provisional-edition maps were established to expedite
completion of the remaining large-scale topographic
quadrangles of the conterminous United States. They
contain essentially the same level of information as the
standard series maps. This series can be easily recognized
by the title “Provisional Edition” in the lower right-hand
corner.

*** Topographic Bathymetric maps only.

Topographic Map Information
For more information about topographic maps
produced by the USGS, please call:
1-888-ASK-USGS or visit us at http://ask.usgs.gov/

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Topomapsymbols

  • 1. Topographic Map Symbols What is a Topographic Map? A map is a representation of the Earth, or part of it. The distinctive characteristic of a topographic map is that the shape of the Earth’s surface is shown by contour lines. Contours are imaginary lines that join points of equal elevation on the surface of the land above or below a reference surface, such as mean sea level. Contours make it possible to measure the height of mountains, depths of the ocean bottom, and steepness of slopes. A topographic map shows more than contours. The map includes symbols that represent such features as streets, buildings, streams, and vegetation. These symbols are constantly refined to better relate to the features they represent, improve the appearance or readability of the map, or reduce production cost. Consequently, within the same series, maps may have slightly different symbols for the same feature. Examples of symbols that have changed include built-up areas, roads, intermittent drainage, and some lettering styles. On one type of large-scale topographic map, called provisional, some symbols and lettering are handdrawn. Reading Topographic Maps Interpreting the colored lines, areas, and other symbols is the first step in using topographic maps. Features are shown as points, lines, or areas, depending on their size and extent. For example, individual houses may be shown as small black squares. For larger buildings, the actual shapes are mapped. In densely built-up areas, most individual buildings are omitted and an area tint is shown. On some maps, post offices, churches, city halls, and other landmark buildings are shown within the tinted area. The first features usually noticed on a topographic map are the area features, such as vegetation (green), water (blue), and densely built-up areas (gray or red). Many features are shown by lines that may be straight, curved, solid, dashed, dotted, or in any combination. The colors of the lines usually indicate similar classes of information: topographic contours (brown); lakes, streams, irrigation ditches, and other hydrographic features (blue); land grids and important roads (red); and other roads and trails, railroads, boundaries, and other cultural features (black). At one time, purple was used as a revision color to show all feature changes. Currently, purple is not used in our revision program, but purple features are still present on many existing maps. Various point symbols are used to depict features such as buildings, campgrounds, springs, water tanks, mines, survey control points, and wells. Names of places and features are shown in a color corresponding to the type of feature. Many features are identified by labels, such as “Substation” or “Golf Course.” Topographic contours are shown in brown by lines of different widths. Each contour is a line of equal elevation; therefore, contours never cross. They show the general shape of the terrain. To help the user determine elevations, index contours are wider. Elevation values are printed in several places along these lines. The narrower intermediate and supplementary contours found between the index contours help to show more details of the land surface shape. Contours that are very close together represent steep slopes. Widely spaced contours or an absence of contours means that the ground slope is relatively level. The elevation difference between adjacent contour lines, called the contour interval, is selected to best show the general shape of the terrain. A map of a relatively flat area may have a contour interval of 10 feet or less. Maps in mountainous areas may have contour intervals of 100 feet or more. The contour interval is printed in the margin of each U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) map. Bathymetric contours are shown in blue or black, depending on their location. They show the shape and slope of the ocean bottom surface. The bathymetric contour interval may vary on each map and is explained in the map margin. U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey
  • 2. COASTAL FEATURES BATHYMETRIC FEATURES Area exposed at mean low tide; sounding datum line*** Foreshore flat Channel*** Coral or rock reef Sunken rock*** Rock, bare or awash; dangerous to navigation BOUNDARIES National Group of rocks, bare or awash State or territorial Exposed wreck County or equivalent Depth curve; sounding Civil township or equivalent Incorporated city or equivalent Seawall Federally administered park, reservation, or monument (internal) 23 Breakwater, pier, jetty, or wharf Federally administered park, reservation, or monument (external) 18 Oil or gas well; platform CONTOURS State forest, park, reservation, or monument and large county park Topographic Index Forest Service administrative area* 6000 Approximate or indefinite Forest Service ranger district* Intermediate National Forest System land status, Forest Service lands* National Forest System land status, non-Forest Service lands* Approximate or indefinite Supplementary Small park (county or city) Depression BUILDINGS AND RELATED FEATURES Building Cut School; house of worship Fill Athletic field Continental divide Built-up area Bathymetric Forest headquarters* Index*** Ranger district office* Intermediate*** Guard station or work center* Index primary*** Racetrack or raceway Primary*** Airport, paved landing strip, runway, taxiway, or apron Supplementary*** CONTROL DATA AND MONUMENTS Principal point** U.S. mineral or location monument Unpaved landing strip Well (other than water), windmill or wind generator USMM 438 Mile 69 River mileage marker Tanks Boundary monument Covered reservoir Third-order or better elevation, with tablet Third-order or better elevation, recoverable mark, no tablet With number and elevation Gaging station Located or landmark object (feature as labeled) Boat ramp or boat access* BM 9134 5628 67 Roadside park or rest area Third-order or better, permanent mark Picnic area With third-order or better elevation Campground Winter recreation area* Coincident with found section corner Neace With checked spot elevation Cemetery 4567 Horizontal control Cem Unmonumented** BM 52 1012 Cactus
  • 3. PROJECTION AND GRIDS CONTROL DATA AND MONUMENTS – continued Vertical control Third-order or better elevation, with tablet BM 5280 Third-order or better elevation, recoverable mark, no tablet Bench mark coincident with found section corner 528 39˚15’ 90˚37’30” 55’ Graticule tick Graticule intersection BM 5280 Spot elevation Neatline 7523 Datum shift tick State plane coordinate systems Primary zone tick 98 500 METERS Quintary zone tick Glacial advance 260 000 FEET Quaternary zone tick Formlines 247 500 METERS Tertiary zone tick Contours and limits 640 000 FEET Secondary zone tick GLACIERS AND PERMANENT SNOWFIELDS 320 000 FEET Universal transverse metcator grid Glacial retreat LAND SURVEYS UTM grid (full grid) Public land survey system Range or Township line Location approximate Location doubtful Protracted Protracted (AK 1:63,360-scale) Range or Township labels Section line Location approximate Location doubtful Protracted Protracted (AK 1:63,360-scale) Section numbers UTM grid ticks* RAILROADS AND RELATED FEATURES R1E T2N R3W T4S Narrow guage railroad, multiple track Railroad siding Railroad in highway Railroad in road Railroad in light duty road* 1 - 36 1 - 36 Found section corner Railroad underpass; overpass Railroad bridge; drawbridge Found closing corner Witness corner Standard guage railroad, single track Standard guage railroad, multiple track Narrow guage railroad, single track Railroad tunnel WC Railroad yard Meander corner Weak corner* Other land surveys Range or Township line Section line Land grant, mining claim, donation land claim, or tract Land grant, homestead, mineral, or other special survey monument Fence or field lines MARINE SHORELINES Shoreline Apparent (edge of vegetation)*** Indefinite or unsurveyed MINES AND CAVES Quarry or open pit mine MC Railroad turntable; roundhouse RIVERS, LAKES, AND CANALS Perennial stream Perennial river Intermittent stream Intermittent river Disappearing stream Falls, small Falls, large Rapids, small Rapids, large Gravel, sand, clay, or borrow pit Mine tunnel or cave entrance Masonry dam Mine shaft Prospect Tailings Dam with lock Mine dump Former disposal site or mine Dam carrying road 273 269
  • 4. RIVERS, LAKES, AND CANALS – continued SUBMERGED AREAS AND BOGS Perennial lake/pond Marsh or swamp Intermittent lake/pond Submerged marsh or swamp Dry lake/pond Wooded marsh or swamp Narrow wash Submerged wooded marsh or swamp Wide wash Canal, flume, or aqueduct with lock Elevated aqueduct, flume, or conduit Land subject to inundation Aqueduct tunnel Water well, geyser, fumarole, or mud pot Spring or seep SURFACE FEATURES ROADS AND RELATED FEATURES Please note: Roads on Provisional-edition maps are not classified as primary, secondary, or light duty. These roads are all classified as improved roads and are symbolized the same as light duty roads. Primary highway Secondary highway Light duty road Light duty road, paved* Light duty road, gravel* Light duty road, dirt* Light duty road, unspecified* Unimproved road Unimproved road* 4WD road 4WD road* Trail Highway or road with median strip Levee Sand or mud Disturbed surface Gravel beach or glacial moraine Tailings pond TRANSMISSION LINES AND PIPELINES Power transmission line; pole; tower Telephone line Aboveground pipeline Underground pipeline Highway or road under construction VEGETATION Highway or road underpass; overpass Woodland Highway or road bridge; drawbridge Shrubland Highway or road tunnel Road block, berm, or barrier* Gate on road* Orchard Trailhead* Vineyard T H * USGS-USDA Forest Service Single-Edition Quadrangle maps only. In August 1993, the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service signed an Interagency Agreement to begin a single-edition joint mapping program. This agreement established the coordination for producing and maintaining single-edition primary series topographic maps for quadrangles containing National Forest System lands. The joint mapping program eliminates duplication of effort by the agencies and results in a more frequent revision cycle for quadrangles containing National Forests. Maps are revised on the basis of jointly developed standards and contain normal features mapped by the USGS, as well as additional features required for efficient management of National Forest System lands. Singleedition maps look slightly different but meet the content, accuracy, and quality criteria of other USGS products. Printed on recycled paper Mangrove ** Provisional-Edition maps only. Provisional-edition maps were established to expedite completion of the remaining large-scale topographic quadrangles of the conterminous United States. They contain essentially the same level of information as the standard series maps. This series can be easily recognized by the title “Provisional Edition” in the lower right-hand corner. *** Topographic Bathymetric maps only. Topographic Map Information For more information about topographic maps produced by the USGS, please call: 1-888-ASK-USGS or visit us at http://ask.usgs.gov/