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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cartography for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the intended purpose or focus of cartography (the science and art of map-making) in a particular context. Example: "The university offers a course on cartography for environmental studies majors." This indicates that the course will focus on map-making techniques and tools that are relevant to studying and understanding environmental issues.
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The cartography for the atlas was supplied by MapQuest.com.
"This history is going to be the standard reference work in cartography for a very long time, " Dr. Karrow said.
The town is famous in historical cartography for the Mādabā mosaic map, thought to be the oldest surviving map of Palestine and the neighbouring territories.
The paper analyses methods and issues connected with the elaboration of Ikonos stereo high-resolution satellite images to create a large-scale cartography for archaeological research.
Then man "began to modify the parameters of the map as his needs changed," giving birth to urban maps, itineraries and nautical maps, Mr. Valerio wrote in a brief introduction to cartography for a Florentine museum.
I ended up studying the early medieval period, focusing on how interdisciplinary study (between history and archaeology or cartography, for example) could shed new light on the Merovingian and Carolingian periods.
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