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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Choropleth Map



http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~jeff/gis/choropleth_maps.html
Choropleth maps use different shading of colors to represent different values. One can easily interpret these maps by looking at a color and then checking the scale to see what value it represents.
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      • Population Profile
      • Lorenz Curve
      • Correlation Matrix
      • Parallel Coordinate Graph
      • Windrose
      • Index Value Plot
      • Stem and Leaf Plot
      • Box Plot
      • Histogram
      • Climograph
      • Scatter Plot
      • Bilateral Graph
      • Nominal Area Choropleth Map
      • Unstandardized Choropleth Map
      • Standardized Choropleth Map
      • Univariate Choropleth Map
      • Bivariate Choropleth Map
      • Unclassed Choropleth Map
      • Classed Choropleth Map
      • Range Graded Proportional Circle Map
      • Continuously Variable Proportional Circle Map
      • DOQQ
      • DEM
      • DLG
      • DRG
      • Isopleths
      • Isopach
      • Isohyets
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      • Isobars
      • LIDAR
      • Doppler Radar
      • Black and White Aerial Photo
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      • Cartographic Animation
      • Statistical Map
      • Cartogram
      • Flow Map
      • Isoline Map
      • Proportional Circle Map
      • Choropleth Map
      • Dot Distribution Map
      • Propaganda Map
      • Hypsometric Map
      • PLSS Map
      • Cadastral Map
      • Thematic Map
      • Topographic Map
      • Planimetric Map
      • Mental Map
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