Among the processes of “conquering, developing and appropriating mountains” is occupied by the emergence of mountain topography. In the eighteenth century raised relief, as a terrain model, played one of the most important roles in this process. This was a period when more reliable topographic data began to be collected on the basis of measurements carried out across the Alps. Possibilities of their cartographic representation were limited at the time. A graphic method for presenting orthogonal projection by means of contour curves was not invented until the nineteenth century. Before that three-dimensional terrain models were the only way to correctly represent various levels of landscape. Terrain models were accepted at the time as the be...
Abstract. — On the middle range altitude mountains, it can be observed an altitudinal zonation of in...
Loup Jean. Pfister (Christian) 1984. — Klimageschichte der Schweiz (1525-1860) und seine Bedeutung i...
For centuries high mountains and glaciers have been a source of both paralyzing fear and strange fas...
Among the processes of “conquering, developing and appropriating mountains” is occupied by the emerg...
Cultural history has investigated the appropriation of mountain wilderness in considerable detail, w...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
Geodiversity - the natural range of geological, geomorphological and soil features - is the topic of...
The European Alps cover an area of 190,900 km2, are arcuated in the western part, extend over a leng...
In the first half of the 19th century, the Wernerian Neptunism began to reveal some flaws. It no lon...
Abstract: Representation and knowledge of the world's mountains: the Pyrenees and the Caucasus seen ...
Since Antiquity, the European mountains were dreaded and avoided by travelers who had to go through ...
Abstract. — The french mountains, Alps particularly, are not perceived in the same way by the geogra...
Abstract. — First it is recorded that the concept of mountain includes those of volume and altitude....
The Swabian Alb is a secondary mountain range with unique karst forms. The geological history determ...
This book follows a new path of describing the Alps from the years 500 to 800. Instead of running th...
Abstract. — On the middle range altitude mountains, it can be observed an altitudinal zonation of in...
Loup Jean. Pfister (Christian) 1984. — Klimageschichte der Schweiz (1525-1860) und seine Bedeutung i...
For centuries high mountains and glaciers have been a source of both paralyzing fear and strange fas...
Among the processes of “conquering, developing and appropriating mountains” is occupied by the emerg...
Cultural history has investigated the appropriation of mountain wilderness in considerable detail, w...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
Geodiversity - the natural range of geological, geomorphological and soil features - is the topic of...
The European Alps cover an area of 190,900 km2, are arcuated in the western part, extend over a leng...
In the first half of the 19th century, the Wernerian Neptunism began to reveal some flaws. It no lon...
Abstract: Representation and knowledge of the world's mountains: the Pyrenees and the Caucasus seen ...
Since Antiquity, the European mountains were dreaded and avoided by travelers who had to go through ...
Abstract. — The french mountains, Alps particularly, are not perceived in the same way by the geogra...
Abstract. — First it is recorded that the concept of mountain includes those of volume and altitude....
The Swabian Alb is a secondary mountain range with unique karst forms. The geological history determ...
This book follows a new path of describing the Alps from the years 500 to 800. Instead of running th...
Abstract. — On the middle range altitude mountains, it can be observed an altitudinal zonation of in...
Loup Jean. Pfister (Christian) 1984. — Klimageschichte der Schweiz (1525-1860) und seine Bedeutung i...
For centuries high mountains and glaciers have been a source of both paralyzing fear and strange fas...