Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Star Plot
This star plot is a graphical representation of multivariate data. This star plot is produced by NASA of automated designs.
Correlation Matrix
Similarity Matrix
Stem and Leaf Plot
Stem and leaf plots are useful tools to help visualize quantitative data divided into categories. Average hours of sleep are shown in this plot.
Box Plot
Histogram
Parallel Coordinate Graph
Multivariate relations are obtained through the use of these graphs. Specific properties of the relationship correspond to the geometrical properties of the graph.
Windrose
Climograph
Population Profile
Scatterplot
Index Value Plot
Lorenz Curve
The lorenze curve graphically represents the cumulative distribution function of a probability distribution. This graph is a lorenz curve of the US econonmy in '94.
Bilateral Graph
Nominal Area Choropleth
Standardized Choropleth
Univariate Choropleth
Bivariate Choropleth
Unclassed Choropleth map
Classed Choropleth maps
Range Graded Proportional Circle map
Monday, December 8, 2008
Continously 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. The circles are in proportion to the variable being measured.
DOQQ
Here is a DOQQ(digital orthophoto quadrangle) map of Lake Travis conducted by the University of Texas at Austin, Texas. This was part of an attempt to help create a better floodplain map for Lake Travis and the surrounding area. A DOQQ map is a computer generated image of an aerial photo with geometric qualities of a map.
DEM
DLG
DRG
Isopleth
Isopach
Isohyets
Isohyets are lines connecting points of equal amounts of rainfall. This isohyet map shows rainfall on the coast of Australia.
Isotach
Isobars
Isobars are contour lines that connect points of equal barometric pressure. Here is an isobar map in which each blue isobar is 4mb.
LIDAR
LIDAR uses laser pulses to measure scattered light and determine range/distance of distant objects. This LIDAR image is used for archaeology.
Doppler Radar
Black and White Aerial
Black and white aerial photos are photos taken from the sky without color. These photos are good for big places are show texture/shades more clearly than a color or infrared photo. This photo shows a city block.
Infrared Aerial Photo
Infrared aerial photos are sensitive to light in the infrared spectrum and can show us environmental factors/conditions. This infrared aerial shows us vegetation layers (green) and oyster aquaculture areas outlined in red.
Cartographic Animation
A cartographic animation shows us temporal information that is best shown in an animated format. Common examples are weather map animations. This map is of Hurricane Katrina.
Statistical map
A statistical map tells us information using colors AND symbols to express rates, ratios, percentages, trends, and other statistical data. This statistical map shows us the varying degrees of total crime offenses in Denver, CO.
Cartograms
Flow Map
Flow maps show travel from one place to another. It can show individuals, migrations, goods, planes, trains, and automobiles. This flow map shows trucks leaving from Texas around the country.
Isoline map
Proportional Circle map
Proportional circle maps are useful for showing population density by using circles/dots as symbols. In contrast to a dot distribution map, a proportional circle map increases the size a dot to show larger population rather than adding more dots. This map shows population density in Canada.
Choropleth map
Dot Distribution maps
Dot distribution maps are useful tools for showing population. Dots are used to represent a given number of people/plants/families/etc. This map of the US shows 7500 per dot.
Propoganda Map
Hypsometric map
PLSS maps
The Public Land Survey System is a manner of dividing and describing US public domain lands through a series of rectangular grid surveys, according to standards set by the Bureau of Land Management. PLSS maps are usually divided into 6 mile square townships, which are then sub-divided into 36 one mile squares.
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