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9.5. GIS Book: Contour creation

Contours are lines connecting points of equal value that represent continuous phenomena (Huisman & A. de By, 2009). Contours are called isolines, but may also have specific terms depending on the phenomenon. These are called contour lines (Figure 45) when used to represent elevation, isobars for atmospheric pressure, isohyet for precipitation, isotherms for temperature and isochrons for time (Olaya, 2014).

Figure 45. Contour lines (m.a.s.l.)

The process for generating isolines of all kinds is similar. If you need to create contours, you need a DEM as input information. The isolines are generated with the Contour tool, located at:

ArcToolbox > Spatial Analyst Tools > Surface

Figure 46. Configuration of the Contour tool parameters

The settings of the Contour tool parameters (Figure 46) are detailed below:

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