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- published, such as national censuses. These types, such as choropleth maps, isarithmic maps, and chorochromatic maps, use very different strategies for representing...
- hybrid product combining the strengths and weaknesses of choropleth and isarithmic maps.: 271  Dasymetric maps are used instead of choropleth maps because...
- area or show the level of variability within a region. A heat map or isarithmic map is similar but uses regions drawn according to the pattern of the...
- A contour line (also isoline, isopleth, isoquant or isarithm) of a function of two variables is a curve along which the function has a constant value,...
- A bathymetric chart is a type of isarithmic map that depicts the submerged bathymetry and physiographic features of ocean and sea bottoms. Their primary...
- techniques for visualizing fields in thematic maps, including choropleth and isarithmic maps. In theoretical cartography, the concept of a "statistical surface"...
- applied to contour lines themselves; either method is considered a type of Isarithmic map. Hypsometric tinting of maps and globes is often accompanied by a...
- representing a variable thought to relate in some way to the area variable. An Isarithmic map (or isometric or isopleth or contour) represents a continuous field...
- carried out using a method of flow control devised by Davies [70] called 'isarithmic' flow control. ... The simulation work carried out at NPL has, in many...
- geomorphological features to biological coverage. A bathymetric chart is a type of isarithmic map that depicts the submerged bathymetry and physiographic features of...