Friday, April 23, 2010

Propaganda Map

Propaganda maps are better known for their use during World War I and World War II. These maps can be used to persuade a population in one way or another.

URL: http://www.victoriansatwar.net/archives/maps_2.html

Cadastral Map

A Cadastral maps is a map which provides detailed information about real property within a specific area. More specifically, these maps show landownership, survey lines, parcel numbers, and other information useful when dividing land.
URL: http://www.geom.unimelb.edu.au/research/publications/IPW/ipw_paper26.html

Mental Map

A mental map refers to a person's personal point-of-view. Therefore, a mental map is an individual's own internal map of their known world.

URL: http://www.uky.edu/~ulack/Geo152/Syllabus152Fall05.htm

Star Plot

A star plot is a method of displaying multivariate data. Each star represents a single observation. They are used to examine the relative values for a single data point and to locate similar or dissimilar points. This plot is an automobile analysis (1979), and it shows similarities and differences between car features, like gas milage and trunk space.

URL: http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/eda/section3/starplot.htm

Correlation Matrix


A correlation matrix lists the variable names down the first column and across the first row. The diagonal of a correlation matrix (the numbers that go from the upper left to the lower right) always consist of ones. That is because these are the correlations between each variable and itself (and a variable is always perfectly correlated with itself).

URL: http://yin.che.wisc.edu/images.htm

Similarity Matrix

A similarity matrix is a matrix of scores which show the similarities between two data points. The more discolored the data is, the greater the difference is between the two data points.

URL: http://tomcat.esat.kuleuven.be/txtgate/tutorial.jsp

Stem & Leaf Plot

A stem & leaf plot is a device for presenting quantitive data in a graphical format. A basic stem plot contains two columns separated by a vertical line. The left column contains the stems and the right column contains the leaves. This stem & leaf plot shows the number of students enrolled in dance class in the past twelve years.

URL: http://www.northstarmath.com/SiteMap/Stem-and-LeafPlot.html

Box Plot


A box plot is a convenient way of depicting data through their five-number summaries: the median, the variability of the data around the median, the skew of the data, the range of the data, and the size of the data set. The plot may be drawn either vertically or horizontally.

URL: http://www.epa.gov/volunteer/stream/vms62.html

Histogram

The histogram is used for variables whose values are numerical and measured on an interval scale. It is generally used when dealing with large data sets. This histogram displays the distribution of salaries.

URL: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/edu/power-pouvoir/ch9/histo/5214822-eng.htm

Parallel Coordinate Graph

Parallel coordinate graphs are used to show multiple sets of data. This graph displays gene to cell ratio by using the data of nine selected genes and all cells.

URL: http://vis.lbl.gov/Events/SC07/Drosophila/

Triangular Plot

A triangular plot displays information in the shape of a triangle. It graphically depicts the ratios of the three variables as positions in an equilateral triangle.








URL: http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/wwwitter/20050407-it_doesnt_matter_how_you_vote_either_way_your_planet_is_doomed.html

Wind Rose

A wind rose is a graphic tool used by meteorologists to depict how wind speed and direction are typically distributed at a particular location. It will show the direction from which the frequency of winds come from. Each concentric circle displays a different frequency, starting at zero in the center and increasing outward.

URL: http://lion.cs.uiuc.edu/projects/wsn_ornl.html

Climograph


A Climograph is a graphical depiction of the monthly precipitation and temperature conditions for a selected place. Precipitation is shown by the bar graph. A line graph depicts temperature.

URL: http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ritter/glossary/A_D/climograph.html

Population Profile

A population profile is a chart showing the number of people as a function of their ages. This chart is a projected population structure of people with and without AIDS in Botswana.

URL: http://www.ifad.org/operations/regional/pf/aids_1.htm

Scatterplot

A scatterplot uses Cartesian coordinates to display values for two variables from a given set of data. The data is then displayed as a collection of points which each each having the value of a variable determining the position on the horizontal axis and the other variable determining the position on the vertical axis. This scatterplot compares spousal ages.

URL: http://www.mzandee.net/~zandee/statistiek/stat-online/chapter4/pearson.html

Index Value Plot

Index value plots help to graph relative data, such as this plot showing the amount of stream flow with a median line depicting the normal volume of water. These plots will help show any discrepancies between data.

URL: http://waterwatch.usgs.gov/?m=real&w=plot

Lorenz Curve


A Lorenz curve is a frequency curve showing the distribution of a variable such as population against an independent variable. If the distribution of the dependent variable is equal, the plot will show as a straight, 45 degree line. Unequal distributions will yield a curve.

URL: http://www.answers.com/topic/lorenz-curve

Bilateral Graph

A bilateral graph depicts an increase on one side of a zero line and a decrease on the other side. These maps are used for comparisons. This map, titled "Bilateral Technical Cooperation in Japan's Environmental ODA," displays the acceptance of trainees, the dispatch of experts, and the dispatch of JOCV's in each fiscal year.

URL: http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/oda/category/environment/pamph/2001/oda.html

Nominal Area Choropleth Map

These maps are used to display nominal data. This map of the United States shows minority groups with the highest percent of state population.

URL: https://courseware.e-education.psu.edu/courses/geog482/policies.shtml

Unstandardized Choropleth Maps


Unstandardized maps are unordered maps. They lack any true standard variable depiction.

http://www.france-pub.com/emap1.htm

Standardized Choropleth Map

Data in choropleth maps are standardized to allow distribution comparison in different areas. This map of Canada displays the percentage of the population aged 14 years and under.

URL: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/92f0138m/2008003/figures/5200001-eng.htm

Univariate Choropleth Maps

A univariate choropleth map displays a single data set, such as soil type or landownership. This map displays water use in the United States.

URL: http://www.answers.com/topic/thematic-map-1

Bivariate Choropleth Maps

A bivariate choropleth map displays two variables on a single map by combining two different sets of graphic symbols or colors.
This map of Ohio displays population of 1997 and the median house value.

URL: http://proceedings.esri.com/library/userconf/proc99/proceed/papers/pap171/p171.htm

Classified Choropleth Maps

In a classified choropleth map the value range of a numeric attribute is divided into differently coloured intervals. The country objects are therefore displayed on the map according to the interval their associated attribute values fall into.

URL: http://www.esds.ac.uk/international/support/user_guides/gisoverview.asp

Unclassified Choropleth Maps

Unclassified choropleth maps assign shading proportional to the data values so that these maps do not have to classify the data. This interactive map displays infant mortality rates in Europe.

URL: http://www.esds.ac.uk/international/support/user_guides/gisoverview.asp

Range Graded Variable Proportional Circle Map

A range graded proportional circle map is a proportional circle map that depicts circles in relation to ranges of data. In this map, the area of the circle is proportional to the channel width.

URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs-004-03/

Continuously Variable Proportional Circle Map

A continuously variable proportional circle map is a proportional circle map which utilizes circles to create point data. This relates the scales to the specific data, therefore the circles are in proportion to the variable being measured.

URL: http://www.neiu.edu/~ejhowens/377/examples.htm

DOQQ

A digital orthophoto quadrangle 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 te image characteristics of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map.

URL: http://www.expertgps.com/screenshots.asp


DEM

A digital elevation model (DEM) is a digital representation of ground surface topography or terrain. A DEM can be represented as a raster.

URL: http://tahoe.usgs.gov/GIS.html

DLG

This map was made using Digital Line Graph (DLG) data at a source scale of 1:100,000. DLG's portray the linear information contained on the USGS topographic maps, such as transportation networks, boundaries, elevation contours, and manmade features.

URL: http://ga.water.usgs.gov/olympics/athens.html

DRG

A DRG (digital raster graphic) is a scanned raster image of USGS 1;24,000 topographic maps, and can be used to collect, review, and revise digital data. This map is a portion of a digital raster graphic for Bushkill, PA.

URL: https://www.e-education.psu.edu/natureofgeoinfo/c6_p6.html

Isopleths


An isopleth map generalizes and simplifies data with a continuous distribution. This image represents ozone isopleths in 2004.
URL: http://www.meteoswiss.admin.ch/web/en/climate/climate_international/gaw-ch/ozone/umkehr.html

Isopach

Isopach maps illustrate variation in thickness within a stratum. In this map, the rainbow contours correspond to thickness of overburden sediment on the ocean floor and the increasingly pink colors represent greater sediment thickness.

URL: http://seeps.geol.ucsb.edu/pages/isopach.html

Isohyets

An isohyet is a line joining points of equal precipitation on a map. This Isohyet map is of India, based on the government of India in 1975.

http://www.unu.edu/unupress/unupbooks/80391e/80391E03.htm

Isotachs

Isotachs are lines on a given surface connecting points with equal wind speeds. Isotachs are often seen on maps in conjunction with isobars.

http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nwsfo/storage/cases/20030123/


Isobars

Isobars are used to show different pressures on a map. The black lines are the isobars on this map, and they show barometric pressure on this map of Europe and the Mediterranean.

URL: http://german.about.com/library/bldwetter_iso01.htm

LIDAR

This LIDAR, or light detection and ranging, is a 3-D image of a forest. LIDAR provides much more detailed information about a particular landscape than does aerial photography.

URL: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/06/3-d_forest_mapping.php

Doppler Radar

A doppler radar uses microwave signals. This image of the Oklahoma City/Twin Lakes Doppler radar was taken on May 8, 2003, showing the hook echo of an F4 tornado as it hit a GM plant in Oklahoma City.

URL: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/s2097.htm

Black & White Aerial Photo

This is a black & white aerial photo of Kansas City i-70 and i-35. The use of black and white defines the lines in the roadways.

URL: http://isaacalongi.com/aerial-art-vs-aerial-photography/

Infrared Aerial Photo


This infrared aerial photo shows the property lines, as well as the major paved road. The use of infrared helps define the terrain; pine trees are red, hardwood trees are gray, and open fields are light pink. This can help the land owner document any changes in the environment.

URL: http://www.kinglandco.com/properties_details.asp?ListingID=38

Statistical Map

This statistical map displays the metropolitan areas of Alabama. Statistical maps can also display important environmental information, such as the amount of pollution in an area.

URL: http://www.westalabamaeda.org/location_maps.php

Cartogram

In cartograms, the thematic mapping variable is substituted for map area, therefore the geometry or space of the map is distorted. In this cartogram of the world, the sizes of countries are proportional to Domestic Growth Product.

URL: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/cartograms/

Flow Map

Flow maps are used for sequencing and ordering information. This particular flow map displays the steps needed to make a peanut butter sandwich.

URL: http://www.mdianeharrison.com/Thinking%20Maps.htm

Isoline Map

Isolines, found within an isoline map, joins points of equal value on a surface. This map of the United States shows forecast winds. The darker shading represents winds of 30+ mph. Meteorologists also use isolines to show temperature difference on a map.


URL: http://www.kidsgeo.com/geography-for-kids/0034-isolines.php

Chloropleth Map

Chloropleth maps show distribution of a phenomenon, usually using various colors. This map shows the percentage of hispanic Floridians per county, based on Census data from 2000. The darker shade of green represents a larger percentage of hispanics per county, therefore according to this map, south Florida is home to more hispanics than north Florida.

URL: http://my.ilstu.edu/~jrcarter/Geo204/Choro/Tom/

Dot Distribution Map

Dot distribution maps are useful when displaying population data. This map displays the number of military families in Ohio, where one dot is equal to about one service member.


URL: http://operationmilitarykids.ohio4h.org/resources/bycounty.html

Hypsometric Map

This map, titled "Carte physique et geographique de la France," was created in 1880 by R. Leuzinger. This hypsometric map represents the elevation of terrain with colors and contour lines. Shading also helps define relief.

URL: http://www.reliefshading.com/colors/hypsometric.html

PLSS Map

This is a portion of Minnesota's PLSS base map. The PLSS, or the Public Land Surveying System, is a way of subdividing and describing land in the United States.

URL: http://www.nationalcad.org/onlineed/standard/mn-exmpl.htm

Thematic Map

This thematic map details the total population size in Texas by county in 2000. This particular map is a choropleth map because the areas are shaded in proportion to the measurement of the statistical variables displayed in the map key.

URL: http://txsdc.utsa.edu/maps/thematic/cnty_totpop.php

Topographic Map

This topographic map of the Alps displays the route a group of skiers took. Topographic maps are characterized by large-scale detail and the use of shading and contour lines to depict relief. In this particular map, the shading and coloring is used to show the elevations of the Alps.

URL: http://www.cosleyhouston.com/alp-ski/hr-d2d/hr-day6.htm