Malekoula Airport ( IATA : LPM , ICAO : NVSL ), also known as Lamap Airport , is an airfield near Lamap on the island of Malekoula , in the Malampa province in Vanuatu . It is one of two airfields on the island, the other being Norsup Airport in the north.
5-408: The airport resides at an elevation of 7 feet (2 m) above mean sea level . It has one runway which is 840 metres (2,756 ft) in length. This article about an Oceanian airport is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Vanuatu location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Elevation The elevation of a geographic location
10-501: A spacecraft in orbit, and depth is used for points below the surface. Elevation is not to be confused with the distance from the center of the Earth. Due to the equatorial bulge , the summits of Mount Everest and Chimborazo have, respectively, the largest elevation and the largest geocentric distance. In aviation, the term elevation or aerodrome elevation is defined by the ICAO as
15-480: Is its height above or below a fixed reference point, most commonly a reference geoid , a mathematical model of the Earth 's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface (see Geodetic datum ยง Vertical datum ). The term elevation is mainly used when referring to points on the Earth's surface, while altitude or geopotential height is used for points above the surface, such as an aircraft in flight or
20-421: The highest point of the landing area. It is often measured in feet and can be found in approach charts of the aerodrome. It is not to be confused with terms such as the altitude or height. GIS or geographic information system is a computer system that allows for visualizing, manipulating, capturing, and storage of data with associated attributes. GIS offers better understanding of patterns and relationships of
25-579: The landscape at different scales. Tools inside the GIS allow for manipulation of data for spatial analysis or cartography. A topographical map is the main type of map used to depict elevation, often through contour lines . In a Geographic Information System (GIS), digital elevation models (DEM) are commonly used to represent the surface (topography) of a place, through a raster (grid) dataset of elevations. Digital terrain models are another way to represent terrain in GIS. USGS (United States Geologic Survey)
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