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specific volume), or
other types of
isolines, even
though these graphs are
usually not
related to maps. Such
isolines are
useful for
representing more than...
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Isoline may
refer to:
Contour line (line of
constant elevation or depth,
sometimes used to
describe other lines of
constant value) A line of constant...
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contours can be of two kinds:
Isolines –
lines following a
single data level, or isovalue.
Isobands –
filled areas between isolines.
Typical applications include...
- may
apply either to
standard altitudes or to the main
isobaric surfaces.
Isolines are
drawn on maps of such
climatic features as the long-term mean values...
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Isoline retrieval is a
remote sensing inverse method that
retrieves one or more
isolines of a
trace atmospheric constituent or variable. When used to validate...
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Isoline is an opera,
described as a
conte de fées (fairy story) in
three acts and ten tableaux, on a text by
Catulle Mendès, with
music by André Messager...
- An
isosurface is a three-dimensional
analog of an
isoline. It is a
surface that
represents points of a
constant value (e.g. pressure, temperature, velocity...
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contour map, a map that
shows the po****tion
density of
Paris in 1874 by
isolines. One of the most
influential early works of
thematic cartography was a...
- (a
plane determined by two
coordinate axes) are
called level curves or
isolines. More specifically,
cutting planes with
equations of the form z = k (planes...
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contour plot or 3D
surface plot. To add an
additional dependent variable,
isolines that are a
function of the two
independent variables can be
added within...