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المستخلص This study deals with cartographic modeling for the production of Physical maps to be used in the fields of planning and geographical studies, Because there are no studies by geographers on how to create and prepare these maps and the stages they go through to get the best possible result. The study aims to develop clear steps for the production of natural maps in any geographical region, to be a spatial database that helps in the planning process; and the development of geographical research capabilities based on modern technologies represented in cartographic modeling. The Eastern Desert was chosen as an applied model; Because of its importance in future planning and development processes, In addition to the lack of studies and cartographic documents dealing with this important region. The present study consists of four chapters preceded by an introduction and followed by a conclusion in addition to results and recommendations. The first chapter deals with the definition of models and their types and their relationship to geography and geographic information systems, in addition to the characteristics of models and the stages of their construction, as well as the definition of modeling and its importance. In addition, the types of cartographic modeling, as well as the stages of its construction, and the difference between it and cartographic representation and spatial modeling. The second chapter is devoted to the study of cartographic modeling of the Relief Map in the Eastern Desert. where cartographic models were built to produce maps of elevations, contours, slopes, and aspects using digital elevation models as well as elevation points extracted from topographic maps. The Third chapter presented the cartographic modeling of climatic maps in the study area by building cartographic models to extract the Earth’s surface temperature through satellite Images. As well, as building cartographic models to obtain different climate maps for all elements available in weather stations or satellite data. The Fourth chapter deals with cartographic modeling of hydrology maps by making a model to extract the water drainage network in the eastern desert as well as calculating its lengths. |