- 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,...
-
virtual or
drawn line
created by the
straightedge is
called an
index line or
isopleth.
Nomograms flourished in many
different contexts for
roughly 75
years because...
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point temperature throughout the
troposphere and
lower stratosphere. The
isopleths on the
diagram can then be used to
simplify many
tedious calculations...
- (Fig. 7). In the
Davenport diagram,
these titration curves are
called isopleths,
because they are
generated at a
fixed partial pressure of
carbon dioxide...
- that
receive more than 300 mm (11.8 inches) of
rainfall annually. The
isopleth of the
wheatbelt corresponds to the Goyder's line in
South Australia, with...
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information points. For example, a GIS can
quickly generate a map with
isopleth or
contour lines that
indicate differing amounts of rainfall. Such a map...
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Divide the
merged hulls into
isopleths where the 10%
isopleth contains 10% of the
original data points, the 100%
isopleth contains all the points, etc...
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angle of
about 45
degrees with the isobars,
isotherms are
vertical and
isopleths of
saturation mixing ratio are
almost straight and vertical. Usually,...
- plots),
geospatial maps (such as
proportional symbol maps,
choropleth maps,
isopleth maps and heat maps), figures,
correlation matrices,
percentage gauges,...
- may also
include isopleths showing areas of
minimal to high
concentrations that
define areas of the
highest health risk. The
isopleths plots are useful...