In modern mapping, a
topographic map is a type of
map characterized by large-
scale detail and quantitative representation of
relief, usually now using contour lines, but historically using a
variety of methods. Traditional definitions require a topographic map to show both natural and man-made features. A topographic map is typically published as a
map series, made up of two or more map sheets that combine to form the whole map. A contour line is a line connecting places of equal elevation.