Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Statistical maps
Statistiacal maps are used to show a value in proportion to a statistic in a certain region. This map is a map of the distribution of sates that voted for Obama in the 2008 election. The north showed a trend for Obama while the south showed trends toward the republican candidate.
http://www.dailyawesome.com/images/obama_vs_mccain.gif
Cartograms
A cartogram is a map that distorts the actual size of a place in order to reflect a number of different things including GDP or world power. This is a cartogram of world populations, the majority of which are found in the east in countries like China and India.
http://www.mcwetboy.net/maproom/images/worldmapper_cartogram.png
Flow Maps
Flow maps are maps used to represent the 'flow' or transportation of objects from one place to another. This map of the U.S maps specific flows of goods via trucks to places all through the country, most are in Texas but several arteries branch out in a fan shape that in turn branch into smaller capillaries exporting to other cities.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/texas/combtrk_tx_1998.jpg
Isoline maps
Proportional circle maps
Proportional circle maps show a statistic by using different sizes of circles. In this map, the circles in Germany represent the differing industries and what part of the country they are most prevalent in. Other things can be shown such as populations, unemployment rates, almost anything that has a percentage.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/europe/west_germany_ind_1972.jpg
Monday, February 1, 2010
Choropleth maps
Choropleth maps are used to show differing proportions among studied digital recordings by different coloring schemes. This map shows voter turnout as it occurred in the 2004 presidential election. The makers used colors to show percentage of voter turnout while small symbols showed at what age was most common to vote in that state.
http://wpcontent.answers.com/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/ca/2004US_election_map.svg/280px-2004US_election_map.svg.png
Dot distribution maps
Dot distribution maps are helpful in that they can be used to show abundance or size of different populations. Including people, animals, plant or abiotics. This one shows the population of flowering plants as they are distributed about Africa, as you can see most are centralized in southern Africa.
http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/bd/cjb/africa/images/area.gif
Propaganda maps
Propaganda maps are used to show a perspective and get the makers point of view out there usually by using shock or intimidation by skewing the data shown to something that may not be particularly true. The map of Europe was used to show the greed of Germany and scare those who saw it. The areas occupied by Germany are larger than they actually are and the dark colors leave a negative connotation. This qualifies this map under the definition.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi6Urgxbtv4BKID04X3FDGvVHSdfZsxfWVQ_pNsjqFofIhhaoepNJRdky9o_I7uaD7WRW9V3gjRSLE_zuFcnz9ZY0ktAzy6b7cP12LJv2KO7BQKfvs1ksv9yE2sdJ7SkDetJAd_PxUkVZG9/s400/Propaganda+map.jpg
Hypsometric maps
A hypsometric map shows through color tinting, shading and topography, different elevations. This hypsometric map of the moon uses the different colors to show the elevations around the moon. They are useful when showing topographic data around a large area clearly.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/Moon_worldwind.jpg
PLSS maps
Public land survey system maps or PLSS maps, are maps that divide the public land that the United States Government owns. This map shows this same type of thing. However over time they change just like other maps and this one is no exception.
http://gis.nwcg.gov/giss_2006/job_aids/maps_and_graphics/USA_PLSS_Meridians_map.jpg
Cadastral maps
Thematic Maps
Thematic maps are used to show a theme or trend in a geographic region. This map shows through colors, population growth in the United States. Almost all the states in this map are showing population growth. This one was used to show a census while others can be used for anything from sociological to geographical to political aspects of an area.
http://www.sou.edu/Geography/JONES/GEOG280/stpop96.GIF
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