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Map Variance

Illustrations of maps used in various ways to convey certain ideas or physical characteristics and/or anomalies

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Bivariate Choropleth Maps


In conventional cartography, the term "bivariate maps" specifically refers to bivariate choropleth maps that display two variables using graduated color symbols. The gradient colors of the map, legend, are corresponding to variables on the map.
Posted by Cloud Kicker at 4:45 PM
Labels: Assistant Professor, Dept of Geography; University of Cincinnati, Dr. Lin Liu

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      • Cloropleth Maps
      • Proportional Circle Map
      • Isoline Map
      • Flow Map
      • Pictoral of a Cartogram
      • Statistical Map
      • Cartographic Animation
      • Infrared Aerial Photo
      • Black and White Aerial Photo
      • Doppler Radar
      • LIDAR
      • Isobars
      • Isotach
      • Isohyets
      • Isopleth
      • Isopach
      • DRG - Digital Raster Graphic
      • DLG - Digital Line Graph
      • DEM - Digital Elevation Model
      • DOQQ - Digital Ortho Quarter Quads
      • Continuously Variable Proportional Circle Map
      • Range Graded Proportionate Circle Map
      • Classed Choropleth Map
      • Unclassed Choropleth Map
      • Bivariate Choropleth Maps
      • Univariate Choropleth Map
      • Standardized Choropleth Maps
      • Unstandardized Choropleth Maps
      • Nominal Area Choropleth Map
      • Bilateral Graph
      • Lorenz Curve
      • Index value plot
      • Scatterplot
      • Population Profile
      • Climograph
      • Windrose
      • Triangular Plot
      • Parallel Coordinate Plot
      • Histogram
      • Box Plot
      • Stem and Leaf Plot
      • Similarity matrix
      • Correlation Matrix
      • Star Plots