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Logical contouring

A method of drawing contour lines spacing them at intervals proportional to the differences of elevation between points at which the slope changes. The method is based on the fact that contours are equally spaced along a uniform slope. It permits contour lines of adequate accuracy to be drawn from carefully located elevations and makes it unnecessary to run a level line for every contour.

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