Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Choropleth Map
Choropleth maps portray density variations in different colors per defined geographical units. These types of maps are used for scaled or normalized data and allow for user defined geographical units.

Isarithmic Map

Isarithmic maps use isolines with color coded values displayed in a smooth and continuous manner for a given region. These maps allow for estimations of a variable by correlating it to the band color. They may not be highly specific, but provide an overall appreciation of conditions for the region of interest.

Dot Density Map
Dot density maps use dots assigned with some numerical value to show affected areas of a selected region. They are fairly specific and allow us to discover high accumulations of a variable and where these accumulations are within a given region.

Proportional Symbol Map
Proportional symbol maps use scaled symbols to visualize intensity or density for areas within a selected region. They are effective in providing a quick representation of numerical values, albeit with less detail.

Environmental Sensitivity Index Map
Environmental sensitivity index maps are used to identify resources and ecological elements that may be impacted by an event. They provide useful information about the sensitivity each variable has to the event in question and allows for prioritization when mobilizing limited resources.

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