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Title: Cartographic Communication


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Cartographic Communication
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Two Types of Maps
  • Reference Maps
  • Show locations of places and geographic features
  • Absolute locations
  • What are reference maps used for?
  • Thematic Maps
  • Tell a story about the degree of an attribute,
    the pattern of its distribution, or its movement.
  • Relative locations
  • What are thematic maps used for?

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Graduated Circle Maps or Proportional symbol
  • shapes of different sizes to show where and how
    much
  • Larger the circle more phenomenon
  • Single variable
  • Population, median income, wheat production, or
    average land value

Swine Flu
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Dot Map
  • A single or specified number of occurrences is
    represented by a dot
  • Good for suggesting spatial pattern,
    distribution, and dispersion
  • Poor at showing precise value

Crime Map
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Commercial wireless signals
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Isometric/Isopleth/Isoline Map
  • Features isolines that connect points registering
    equal values of whatever is being mapped.
  • Isoline show where there is a uniform occurrence
  • Poor at showing information that might be patchy

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Perception of Place
Where Pennsylvanian students prefer to live
Where Californian students prefer to live
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Choropleth
  • Shows data in a predetermined unit.
  • Each unit is shaded to represent how much of an
    item in the borders
  • Can give a false impression of abrupt change
  • Smaller units are better than larger (1-5) is
    more accurate than (1-50)

Election Results
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Cartogram
  • Uses statistical data to transform a space so
    that the largest unit on the map is the one
    showing the greatest statistical value
  • Gives a good visual representation of quantity
    but not good at communicating exact numbers

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Most thematic maps have
  • Simplification-
  • What has the cartographer chosen to keep
  • Why are things left out?
  • Symbolization
  • What do the symbols add to the meaning?
  • Does it look attractive?
  • Classification
  • Thematic maps use categories
  • Equal interval or set values
  • Induction
  • Information is under the surface or hidden
  • Linked to classification
  • Centering- what is placed in the center of the
    map shows cultural/artistic value

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Simplification
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Simplification
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Symbolization
Super bowl Word Symbols
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Symbolization
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Symbolization
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Symbolization
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Classification
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Classification
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Classification
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Induction
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Centering
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Centering
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Centering
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Scale
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Scale
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Message/Art
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Message/Art
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