A Geography Information System (GIS) is a computer-based system made to display material referenced to the environment. GIS can be used for site remediation, natural resources management, groundwater modeling, vegetation mapping and more. GIS can also show different layers of data, as the one above is showing layers of monitoring wells, industries and population.
Monday, August 3, 2009
State Plane Coordinate System
Star plots
Star plots are used to graph all sorts of data that are relative to the same behavior of all variables in a multivariate data set. Star plots are created with "spokes" and each spoke has represents a different data. With all of the interconnecting spokes the chart looks like a start hinse the name "star plot."
Correlation matrix
Similarity matrix
Image found at: http://cgi.mtc.sri.com/Cluster-Lab/01.jpg
Stem and Leaf Plot
Stem and Leaf plots are used to organized numerical data. If this plot represented students in a class over the past 5 years the plot would read 22; 26;27;31;33;35 etc.
This type of plots is a good way to help children learn mathmatical problems. Image found at: http://www.highpointsmath.com/sitemap/images/clip_image004_017.jpg
Box plot
Image found at: http://math.youngzones.org/boxplot.gif
Histogram
Here is an example of a Histogram. Histograms display tabulated frequency. Histograms are a graphs that show statistics with vertical rectangles that stop accordingly to the information that is being disbursed.
Image found at:http://www.statcan.gc.ca/edu/power-pouvoir/ch9/images/histo1.gif
Parallel coordinate graph
This is an example of a parallel coordinate graph. This graph is used to visualize baseball statistics. Parallel coordinate graphs are used to plot large sets of data. Parallel coordinate plots can be used to explore relationships among variables.
Image found at: http://www.matthewtavares.com/baseball_report/graph_allteams.bmp
Triangular Plot
Wind Rose
Image found at: http://www.climate.washington.edu/windrose/Seattle-WindRose.jpg
Climograph
Image found at: http://www.washburn.edu/faculty/tfry/Climate%20article_files/image003.gif
Population profile
Scatter plot
Image found at: http://cnx.org/content/m10949/latest/age_scatterplot.gif
Index value plot
Accumulative line graph or Lorenz curve
Image found at: http://img.sparknotes.com/figures/D/df794916738a067d0a15bbaeabcb81e3/lorenz.gif
Bilateral graph
The left side of the graph shows the percentage rate at which the mortgage is fixed. Bilateral graphs show negative and positive values, and is made for the viewer to comprehend easily.
Image found at: http://www.680homes.com/blog/wp-content/rate-chart-april-07.jpg
Nominal area choropleth map
Image found at: http://politicalmaps.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/2008-prediction-map-11252007.jpg
Unstandardized choropleth maps
This is an example of an unstandardized choropleth map. This map type does not have specific rankings or order.
Image found at: http://www.epa.gov/oppt/rsei/images/thematic.jpg
Standardized choropleth maps
Image found at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/92f0138m/2008003/figures/figure3.1-en.jpg
Univariate choropleth maps
Here is an example of an univariate choropleth map. Univariate choropleth maps are used for single data information.
Image retrieved from: http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2007/oct/images/07_0091_01.gif
Bivariate choropleth maps
Unclassed choropleth maps
This is an unclassed choropleth map that shows fertility rates. An unclassed choropleth map using shadings to represent the data.
Image found at: http://www.esds.ac.uk/international/images/uchoropleth.gif
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Classed choropleth maps
DEM
A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) shows raised geographic data. The DEM above shows the elevations of Lake Tahoe. DEMs are used in xyz coordinates, and use contour lines.
Image found at: http://tahoe.usgs.gov/images/4ds/dem_dlg.gif
DRG
Here is an example of a digital raster graphic (DRG). This is a type of topographic map. DRG are used to collect, review and revise digital data.
Image found at: http://www.mi-drg.org/DRG-Freq-example.jpg
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