Friday, August 8, 2008
Bilateral Graph
Bivariate Chloropleth Map
Given a set of geographic features, it maps two variables on a single map by combining two different sets of graphic symbols. the term "bivariate maps" specifically refers to bivariate choropleth maps that display two variables using graduated color symbols. Here we see a bivariate map showing population stats from France. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://go.owu.edu/~jbkrygie/krygier_html/geog_353/geog_353_lo/geog_353_lo08_gr/choro_1836.jpg&imgrefurl=http://mavance2000.blogspot.com/2008/07/bivariate-choropleth-map.html&h=472&w=360&sz=79&hl=en&start=11&tbnid=6TEgPKlY89GShM:&tbnh=129&tbnw=98&prev=/images%3Fq%3DUnclassed%2Bchoropleth%2Bmaps%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D21%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Digital Line Graphs
Digital Line Graphs (DLGs) are digital vector representations of cartographic information derived from USGS maps. The advantage to using DLGs in a GIS setting is that the vector features can be rendered at any scale, such that zooming in and out on the map does not change the quality of the topographic data representation.
Box plots
Histogram
Parallel Coordinate System
This graph shows baseball statistics. In the parallel coordinates plot, each dimension (variable) corresponds to an axis, and the N axes are organized as uniformly spaced vertical lines. A data element in N-dimensional space manifests itself as a connected set of points, one on each axis. Points lying on a common line or plane create readily perceived structures in the image.To view an entire dimensional data set, one simply plots all observations on the same graph. For large data sets, the appearance of such a plot appears confusing, but can be used to highlight outliers.
Traingle Plot
A triangle plot is a graph of 3 variables. It is most often used in geologic studies to show the relative compositions of soils and rocks, but it can be more generally applied to any system of three variables. Tot he left a Triangle plot depicts the voting pattern in the 2005 election in Britain. It shows the three major political parties.
Windrose
Presented in a circular format, the wind rose shows the frequency of winds blowing from particular directions. The length of each "spoke" around the circle is related to the frequency that the wind blows from a particular direction per unit time. Each concentric circle represents a different frequency, emanating from zero at the center to increasing frequencies at the outer circles. The image to the left shows 5 locations in Washington State.
Climograph
a climograph is a graph that shows the climate of a place. Specifically, a climograph shows the monthly temperature and precipitation of a certain place in the world at a given period of time. Most climographs show this information over an annual span.
For this map you can click on a red dot to view the average monthly temerature and percipitation.
Population Profile
Scatter Plots
Scatter plots are similar to line graphs in that they use horizontal and vertical axes to plot data points. However, they have a very specific purpose. Scatter plots show how much one variable is affected by another. The relationship between two variables is called their correlation .
Scatter plots usually consist of a large body of data. The closer the data points come when plotted to making a straight line, the higher the correlation between the two variables, or the stronger the relationship.
Scatter plots usually consist of a large body of data. The closer the data points come when plotted to making a straight line, the higher the correlation between the two variables, or the stronger the relationship.
Lorenz Curve
Continuously variable proportional circle map
DOQQ
A digital orthophoto quadrangle (DOQ) is a computer-generated image of an aerial photograph in which image displacement caused by terrain relief and camera tilts has been removed. It combines the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map. Shown here is a post Hurricaine Katrina map of Louisiana.
DEM
DEM (Digital Elevation Model)A digital map of the elevation of an area on the earth. The data are either collected by a private party or purchased from an organization such as the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) that has already undertaken the exploration of the area. Digital elevation models are gray scale images wherein the pixel values are actually elevation numbers.
Stem and leaft plot
A stem and leaf plot is a quick way to find the shape of distribution and it includes actual numerical values in a graph. A stem-and-leaf plot is essentially a dotplot in which the plotting symbol is replaced by the data value itself. It provides an informal alternative to a histogram when carrying out exploratory data analysis. To the left is an example.
Similarity Matrix
Star Plots
The star plot is a method of displaying multivariate data. Each star represents a single observation. Typically, star plots are generated in a multi-plot format with many stars on each page and each star representing one observation. in the map on the left, crime rates for different cities in the US is depicted.
Friday, August 1, 2008
ISOHYETS-Rainfall
ISOTACHS
An ISOTACH map uses a line along which the speed of the wind is constant. Isotachs are represented on surfaces of constant elevation or atmospheric pressure, or in vertical cross sections. The closeness of spacing of the isotachs is indicative of the intensity of the wind on such surfaces. Shown here is the wind velocity in the US.
ISOBARS-Wheather
LIDAR-Manhattan
Doplar Radar-Tallahassee
A radar system used to measure the relative velocity of the system and the radar target. The operation of these systems is based on the fact that the Dopplar frequency shift in the target echo is proportional to the radial component of target velocity. Most often used to show moving weatherpattern. Shown here is a map showing Tallahassee and the rain about to be dropped on our heads.
Infrared Aerial Photos
Infrared film and infrared digital sensors are sensitive to a certain portion of the spectrum of light, and by careful filtration, processing and selection of films, infrared aerials can provide invaluable information. Usually infrared is sensitive to heet. Shown here is a map of Florida which shows a darkened area of hot fires and a lightened area of chilled cloud tops.
Cartographic animation-Wind Velocities
Statistical Map-The Brain
A statistical map is a special type of map in which the variation in quantity of a factor such as rainfall, population, or crops in a geographic area is indicated; a dot map is one type. Many of the maps in this blog are in actuality a statistical map. This map shows the brain and the colored areas depict some sort of known brain activity.
Cartograms-Size of country based on population
Flow Maps-New Orleans Trucking Flow
Flow maps are made to show the movement of objects from one location to another, such as the number of people in a migration, the amount of goods being traded The advantage of flow maps is that they reduce visual clutter by merging edges. Shown here is a network of Truckiong flow out of the Port of New Olreans in Louisiana.
Isoline Maps-Hawaii Rainfall
Proportional Circle Maps
Chloropleth Map
DOT Distribution Map
Propaganda Map-German advances WWII
Hypsometric Map
PLSS Map
The PLSS actually consists of a series of separate surveys. Most PLSS surveys begin at an initial point, and townships are surveyed north, south, east, and west from that point. The north-south line that runs through the initial point is a true meridian and is called the Principal Meridian. Shown here is a map of the US. States not in color were surveyed prior to the Revolutionary War, with the exception of Texas.
Cadastral Map
Thematic Map
Topo map
A map depicting terrain relief showing ground elevation, usually through either contour lines or spot elevations. The map represents the horizontal and vertical positions of the features represented. Again I chose to show a map of Iraq, this time using a topo map. Notice this time there is physical features dipicted.
Planemetric Maps
Mental Maps
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