http www.lib.washington.edu maps MapResources thematic2.html Thematic Maps Map Collection & Cartographic ... Overview A thematicmap is a map that focuses on a specific theme or subject area, whereas in a general map the variety of phenomena geological, geographical, political regularly appear together. ref ... Feb 2009. ref e.g. city mapThematicmap are sometimes referred to as graphic essays that portray spatial ... information, allowing for the first thematic maps to come into being. File Snow cholera map 1.jpg thumb John Snow physician John Snow s cholera map about the cholera deaths in London in the 1840s, published 1854. An early contributor to thematic mapping was the English astronomer Edmond Halley 1656 ... of demographic data such as population density. When designing a thematicmap, cartographers must .... In addition, the audience is of equal importance. Who will read the thematicmap and for what ... county boundary map for easy location referencing. Data terminology A thematicmap is univariate ... and cancer rates. Methods of thematic mapping Image choropleth.gif thumb Choropleth map of water ... as offline interactive thematic maps. Atlas Category Map types Category Diagrams cs Tematick mapa ... of the Compass 1701 , the first chart to show lines of equal magnetic variation . A thematicmap is a type of map or chart especially designed to show a particular theme connected with a specific ... . p.95. ref The contrast between them lies in the fact that thematic maps use the base data, such as coastlines ... boundaries for their own sake. ref name Thr07 Thematic maps also emphasize spatial variation ... ref Barbara Kitchenette 1979 . From Place to Space The Psychological Achievement in Thematic ... general reference maps show where something is in space, thematic maps tell a story about that place ... cartographic element preceding thematic mapping was the development of accurate base maps. Improvements ... year he also published his first terrestrial map in an article about trade winds, and this map ... more details
A Thematic Mapper TM is one of the Earth observing sensors introduced in the Landsat program . The first was placed aboard Landsat 4 decommissioned in 2001 , and one is still operational aboard Landsat 5 . TM sensors feature seven bands of image data three in visible wavelengths, four in infrared most of which have 30 metre spatial resolution. TM is a whisk broom scanner which takes multi spectral image s across its ground track . It does not directly produce a thematicmap . The Thematic Mapper has become a useful tool in the study of albedo and its relationship to global warming and climate change . The TM on the Landsat 5 has proven useful in determining the amount of ice loss on glaciers due to melting. Landsat 7 carries an enhanced TM sensor known as the Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus ETM . External links NASA s web page on the http landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov about tm.html Thematic Mapper lists sensor specifics. Category Landsat program Space stub de Thematic Mapper ... more details
Thematic role is a linguistics linguistic notion, which may refer to Theta role in syntax or at the syntax semantics interface Thematic relation in semantics disambig nl Thematische rol ... more details
A thematic catalogue is an index used to identify musical compositions through the citation of either the opening notes incipit or main theme of the work. Such catalogues can be used for many purposes, including as guides to a specific composer s works, as an inventory of a library s holding or as an advertisement of a publisher s output. In addition to the musical identification, a thematic catalogue may continue information such as dates of composition and first performance. Works within a thematic catalogue can be grouped chronologically or by genre. Thematic catalogues produced as scholarly guides to the works of a particular composer provide a shorthand means of identification for their music. The Bach Werke Verzeichnis BWV numbering system used for the works of Johann Sebastian Bach is one example. References Grier, James, Thematic catalogue . In The Oxford Companion to Music Oxford University Press classical music stub Category Classical music ... more details
Image Thematic learning Village Surroundings.jpg thumb Based on thinking possible connections around certain theme. Thematic learning often synonym with thematic instruction is an instructional method of teaching in which emphasis is given on choosing a specific theme for teaching one or many concepts . It is based on integrating various information and use it to demonstrate the topic. Pedagogy of thematic learning is based on its exploration of broad areas in one wikt theme theme . ref Cite web title Thematic Learning url http www.4faculty.org includes digdeeper thematicthematic learning.htm accessdate April 2010 ref Basics of Thematic learning Thematic learning is based on the idea that knowledge acquisition is efficient among students when they learn in the Context language use context of a coherent and holistic way and when they can associate whatever they learn to their surrounding and real life examples. Thematic instruction seeks to put the cognitive skills such as reading, thinking, memorizing, and writing in the context of a real life situation under the broad aim to allow creative exploration. ref Cite book last Robin first Fogarty authorlink title Problem Based Learning and Other Curriculum Models for the Multiple Intelligences Classroom publisher Corwin. location NY date 1997 page 160 isbn 9781575170671 ref Steps of Thematic learning Under the thematic learning instruction, organization of curriculum can be based on Macro or Micro theme depending upon the topic to be covered ... Process through Integrated Thematic Instruction url http eric.ed.gov ERICDocs data ericdocs2sql ... with existing curriculum Next step of thematic learning is designing the theme in an integrative ... of the theme. This also helps in creative exploration of the subject. Significance of thematic learning Thematic learning is a newer concept in pedagogy. It is proved to be a powerful instructional ... web title Thematic Learning url http www.4faculty.org includes digdeeper thematicthematic learning.htm ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Thematic structure is a term in linguistics . When people talk, there are purposes in three separable parts of utterances, the act of speech, the Proposition propositional content and the thematic structure. Because speaking is cooperative, in order that the speaking can be effective in the conversation , speakers have to pay attention to their listeners knowledge, state of mind and level of understanding. Speakers can assume that listeners know or do not know what speakers are talking about. According to Michael Halliday , the speakers judgements about the listeners current mental states are reflected in what is called the thematic structure used. Thematic structure has three main functions To convey given information and new information To subject and predicate To frame and insert DEFAULTSORT Thematic Structure Category Linguistics A thematic structure is a preoccupying conception of proposition which runs throughout a media text, usually around an initiating topic. It strategically ties together a number of more specific conception or statements on the basis of particular social forms of knowledge and social forms of perception and belief. A thematic structure helps to make a media text cohere it orients a text around a central theme of strand of related themes running through a story. reference David Deacon 2007 , Researching communications,p174 ... more details
Thematic elements , or thematic material , is a term used by the Motion Picture Association of America and other film ratings boards to highlight elements of a film that do not fit into the traditional categories such as violence, sex, drug use and language, but may involve some degree of malcontent. This rating reason raises a warning to parents and guardians to learn more about a film before they allow their children to view it. ref name MPAA These thematic elements include death, discrimination, defiance, child abuse , coming of age issues, verbal abuse , disability, abortion, religion, and other serious subjects or mature discussions that some parents and guardians feel may not be appropriate for their young children. ref name MPAA http www.mpaa.org ratings faq.asp MPAA definition of thematic elements , URL accessed September 18, 2009 ref Films with strong thematic elements include The Cider House Rules film The Cider House Rules , Juno film Juno , The Aviator 2004 film The Aviator , The Color Purple , In Her Shoes 2005 film In Her Shoes , I Love You Phillip Morris , and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button . Mild thematic elements appear in many other Parental Guidance PG and PG 13 films. References reflist External links http www.mpaa.org ratings faq.asp MPAA FAQ includes definition of thematic elements film term stub Category Film theory ... more details
for thematic relations at the syntax semantics interface theta role In a number of theories of linguistics , thematic relations is a term used to express the role that a noun phrase plays with respect ..., varies participant role , semantic role , and deep case have been used analogously to thematic role . Major thematic relations Here is a list of the major thematic relations. Agent grammar Agent deliberately ..., while some others treat it as a special role different from these. Relationship of case to thematic ... and Turkish language Turkish , thematic relations may be reflected in the Grammatical case case ... marks the instrument of a sentence. Languages like English often mark such thematic relations with prepositions. Conflicting terminologies The term thematic relation is frequently confused with theta .... This is because theta roles are typically named by the most prominent thematic relation ... S . Here is a way to distinguish these ideas, when they are used distinctly Thematic relations are purely ... thematic relation. Almost every noun phrase bears at least one thematic relation the exception are Syntactic expletive expletives . Thematic relations on a noun are identical in sentences that are paraphrases ... like Latin that a noun phrase bears in the sentence. Thematic relations concern the nature of the relationship ... relation that refers to the semantic thematic relations. For example, take the sentence Reggie gave the kibble to Fergus on Friday. Thematic relations Reggie is doing the action so is the agent, but he is also the source of the kibble note Reggie bears two thematic relations the kibble is the entity ... roles the verb takes. The theta role is named by the most prominent thematic relation associated ... from the verb, because it is an adjunct. Note that Reggie bears two thematic relations Agent and Source , but only one theta role the argument slot associated with these thematic relations . grammatical ... roles Semantic role labeling , a natural language processing task to automatically determine thematic ... more details
Cleanup date January 2012 Thematic Interpretation is an approach to heritage interpretation originally advocated by professor William J. Lewis University of Vermont and subsequently developed by professor Sam H. Ham University of Idaho . In the thematic approach, an interpreter relies on a central theme i.e., a major point or message to guide development of a communication activity or device. In presenting the activity or device, the thematic interpreter develops the theme in such a way that it will be highly relevant to an audience. According to studies, presenting a strongly relevant theme greatly increases the likelihood an interpreter will succeed in provoking an audience to think about theme related issues. Beginning in the early 2000s, the thematic approach has been adopted widely in persuasive ... fields of sustainable development and risk communication, the term thematic communication rather than thematic interpretation is often used. The two approaches, however, are identical, and both ... of thematic interpretation involves theme based communication by interpretive naturalists ... way. The thematic approach can involve any method that increases the relevance of an interpreter ... to the things an audience already cares about. Ham formally presented the thematic approach for the first time in his 1992 book, wherein he outlined the EROT Enjoyable, Relevant, Organized, Thematic framework ... 2000s and renamed it the TORE model of thematic interpretation. The most detailed presentation ... in 2012. There are obvious parallels between Ham s view of thematic interpretation and those of Freeman ... relevant to its audience, it is likely to provoke thinking and elaboration. The thematic approach ... W. Sharpe University of Washington and his work, Interpreting the Environment . Thematic Interpretation ... of the characters. Another defining characteristic of Thematic Interpretation is the use of a single ... books.com productdetails.cfm?PC 5332 http www.tourismtasmania.com.au tasind thematic thematic.htm ... more details
In Indo European linguistics , a thematic vowel or theme vowel is the vowel PIE e ref The asterisk indicates ... in the Indo European languages with this vowel are thematic , and those without it are athematic . Used more generally, a thematic vowel is any vowel found at the end of the word stem stem of a word ... mathrm stem mathrm ending mathrm word math The thematic vowel, if present, occurs at the end of the suffix ... , Gothic language Gothic ba r i Since the thematic vowel is between the stem Proto Indo European ... from thematic and athematic paradigms Thematic and athematic forms were passed on to the daughter ..., the distinction between athematic and thematic nouns and verbs is preserved. In later languages, the thematic versus athematic distinction in nouns was replaced by distinctions between various thematic .... As a consequence of such language changes, the distribution of thematic and athematic words differs ... respects. vague date April 2012 Fusion Even in ancient languages, the thematic vowel is often indistinguishable ... irregular or adopted into one of the four thematic conjugations ref Harvcoltxt Allen Greenough 2006 ... mus, da tis, da nt first conjugation Thematic a Although the a of the Greek and Latin first declension was not originally a thematic vowel, it is considered one in Greek and Latin grammar. In both languages, first declension nouns take some endings belonging to the thematic second declension . A stem ... or verb, where one would expect a thematic vowel, are not actually thematic vowels. Either these vowels ... king . Because these vowels are not e or o , they are not thematic, and the nouns take the same ... the thematic vowel a, e, none, i. Although all the verbs belonging to these conjugations are thematic, these four vowels are not the thematic vowel of the different declensions the thematic vowel ... crasis contracts with the ending which includes the thematic vowel . This results in different vowels ... In Latin, nouns of the first, second, fourth, and fifth declensions are considered thematic the first ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Thematic images are usually image products of Statistical classification classification processing of multispectral images of the earth surface. The classification process differentiates types of surface such as land, water, forest , lake, structure etc. In more details we might have classes such as type of Crop agriculture crop , or pollution structure, burn forest, volcano eruption with lava , clear or turbidity turbid water, seawater , phytoplankton , or, in smaller scales, road s, crops, artificial structures etc. See also Aerial photography Cartography Remote sensing DEFAULTSORT Thematic Image Category Imaging ... more details
Thematic transformation also known as Thematic metamorphosis and Thematic development is a technique of where a leitmotif , or theme, is developed by changing the theme by using Permutation music Permutation Transposition music Transposition or Modulation music Modulation , Inversion music Inversion , and Retrograde music Retrograde , augmentation music Augmentation , Diminution , and Fragmentation music Fragmentation . It was primarily developed by Franz Liszt and his good friend Hector Berlioz . The technique is essentially one of variation music variation . A basic theme is reprised throughout a musical work, but it undergoes constant transformations and disguises and is made to appear in several contrasting roles. However, the transformations of this theme will always serve the purpose of unity within variety that was the architectural role of sonata form in the classical symphony. The difference here is that thematic transformation can accommodate the dramatically charged phrases, highly ... Also, while thematic transformation is similar to variation, the effect is usually different since ... MacDonald, New Grove 2 , 25 694. ref Development Liszt was not the first composer to use thematic transformation. Ludwig van Beethoven had already used thematic transformation in his Symphony No. 5 Beethoven ... Grove , 11 34. ref Controversy Conservative critics in Liszt s time viewed thematic transformation ... thematic transformation became a regular part of later 19th century music, especially at the hands ... of Liszt s thematic transformation within the framework of an entirely different musical language. ref Searle, Music , 61. ref Richard Wagner , Gustav Holst , and John Williams heavily used thematic transformation in their compositions. Thematic transformation is used widely today in film scores ..., Hugh, ed Stanley Sadie, Transformation, thematic , The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ... York Alfred A Knopf, 1989 . ISBN 0 394 52540 X References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Thematic Transformation ... more details
Image Omelette with butter and tomatoes.jpg thumb 250px right In systemic functional grammar , a thematic equative is a thematic resource in which two or more separate elements in a clause are grouped together to form a single constituent of the topic comment theme plus rheme structure. An example of this is What the guests need for breakfast is an omelette. Here, the theme the grammatical point of departure is in bold text it announces at the start to the listener or reader what the message will be about the writer s or speaker s angle I m going to tell you what they need for breakfast . The rheme the rest of the clause is in regular text. This type of clause sets up the theme plus rheme structure in the form of an equation, where theme rheme. The equation is always expressed by some form of the verb be . ref Halliday MAK 1967 8 Notes on transitivity and theme in English 1 3, Journal of Linguistics , 3.1, 3.2 and 4.2 3 4 ref A thematic equative allows for all possible parts of a clause to be shifted to the start, to be the theme, so that the message can be structured in whatever way the speaker or writer wants. For example An omelette is what the guests need for breakfast. I m going to tell you something about an omelette. Many common expressions are what are known as marked thematic equatives these expressions include those that start with That s why ... and That s what ... That s why you can t do it, That s what I meant . ref Halliday MAK, revised by Matthiesson CM 2004 , An introduction to functional grammar , 3rd ed., Hodder Arnold London, 70 ref A unique feature of the thematic equative is its conveying of a meaning of exclusiveness in the rheme. ref Halliday MAK, revised by Matthiesson CM 2004 , An introduction to functional grammar , 3rd ed., Hodder Arnold London, 71 ref In all of these examples, the meaning is that the only thing the guests need for breakfast is an omelet. This is in contrast with The guests need an omelette for breakfast, which leaves open ... more details
Thematic coherence is a term that can be used both in linguistics as a literary technique or in developmental psychology in the last case, it s said to be an organization of a set of meanings in and through an event. ref name BloomeIII David Bloome, Stephanie Power Carter, Beth Morton Christian, Sheila Otto, Discourse analysis & the study of classroom language & literacy events a microethnographic perspective Routledge, 2004 , p.33. ISBN 0805853200, ISBN 9780805853209 ref In education , for example, the thematic coherence happens when a child during a classroom session understands what all the talking is about. ref name BloomeIII This expression was termed by Habermas and Bluck 2000 ref Habermas, T., & Bluck, S. 2000 . Getting a life The development of the life story in adolescence . Psychological Bulletin, 126, 748 769. ref alongside with other terms such as temporal coherence , biographical coherence , and causal coherence to examining the coherence that people during their all process of life since they were a child until adolescence and adulthood , but especially in childhood and adolescence have to narrate their own personal experiences or many different episodes in their life and that needs to be structured within a Context principle context . ref Robyn Fivush, Catherine A. Haden, Autobiographical memory and the construction of a narrative self developmental and cultural perspectives Routledge, 2003 , p.192. ISBN 0805837566, ISBN 9780805837568 ref In conversation although this technique also can be found in literature the thematic coherence is when a person or character is able to derive a general theme or principle about the self based on a narrated sequence of events. ref name McAdams Dan P. McAdams, The redemptive self stories Americans live Oxford University Press US, 2006 , p.86. ISBN 0195176936, ISBN 9780195176933 ref Dan P. McAdams in his books gives a long ..., and on the story goes. ref name McAdams McAdams also cites Habermas and Bluck, for whom the thematic ... more details
Multicol break Nautical chart Pictorial maps Planform Plat Reversed map Road atlas Street mapThematic ...Other uses pp move indef A map is a visual representation of an area a symbolic depiction highlighting ... any space , real or imagined, without regard to context language use context or scale map scale e.g. ... thumb 200 px A celestial map from the 17th century, by the Dutch cartographer Frederik de Wit . Cartography or map making is the study and practice of crafting representations of the Earth upon ... maps. In terms of quantity, the largest number of drawn map sheets is probably made up by local surveys ... Mundi , about 1300, Hereford Cathedral , England. A classic T O map with Jerusalem at centre, east toward the top, Europe the bottom left and Africa on the right. The orientation of a map is the relationship between the directions on the map and the corresponding compass direction s in reality. The word ... the T and O map s, were drawn with East at the top meaning that the direction up on the map corresponds ... is that North is at the top of a map. Several kinds of maps are often traditionally not oriented with North ... show the Tokyo Imperial Palace Japanese imperial palace as the top , but also at the centre, of the map. Labels on the map are oriented in such a way that you cannot read them properly unless you put ... T and O map s such as the Hereford Mappa Mundi were centred on Jerusalem with East at the top. Indeed ... equidistant projection Polar map s of the Arctic or Antarctica Antarctic regions are conventionally centred on the pole the direction North would be towards or away from the centre of the map, respectively ... have the 0 meridian towards the top of the page. Reversed map s, also known as Upside Down maps ... s Dymaxion map s are based on a projection of the Earth s sphere onto an icosahedron . The resulting ... typically project north at the top of the map, but use math degrees 0 is east, degrees increase counter ... 175px A global view map of Europe, Western Asia and Africa. Many, but not all, maps are drawn to a Scale ... more details
The Interface for Metadata Access Points IF MAP is an open standard client server protocol developed by the Trusted Computing Group TCG as one of the core protocols of the Trusted Network Connect TNC open architecture. IF MAP provides a common interface between the Metadata Access Point MAP , a database server acting as a clearinghouse for information about security events and objects, and other elements of the TNC architecture. http www.computer.org portal web computingnow archive news065 The IF MAP protocol defines a publish subscribe search mechanism with a set of identifiers and data types. History The IF MAP protocol was first published by the TCG on April 28, 2008. Originally, the IF MAP ... of the IF MAP spec was published on September 13, 2010. The 2.0 version separated the base protocol ... 2010 02 22 if map based intercloud testbed Industrial Control Systems , http www.automation.com ... within the MAP framework. https www.networkworld.com news 2010 091310 trusted computing group cloud security.html IF MAP Community IF MAP.com is the meeting place for IF MAP Community. Launched in December ... and contributing to the IF MAP world. IF MAP Adoption IF MAP is supported by a variety of vendors ... and Orchestration IF MAP Server http www.insightix.com Insightix BSA Business Security Assurance ... projects strongswan wiki IfMap strongSwan Open Source IPsec VPN Gateway with IF MAP Interface ... Table , Security Magazine , BNP Media. http opencloudconsortium.org 2010 02 22 if map based intercloud testbed IF MAP Based Intercloud Testbed In Planning http www.automation.com content ... map.org IF MAP Web site http www.trustedcomputinggroup.org Trusted Computing Group http www.trustedcomputinggroup.org resources tnc ifmap binding for soap specification TNC IF MAP Binding for SOAP Specification http ifmapdev.com IF MAP Developer Resources http code.google.com p omapd omapd Opensource IF MAP Server Category Computer network security Category Trusted computing Category Network protocols ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Thematic Emanation of Archetypal Multiplicity Type ep Artist Blut Aus Nord Cover Thematic Emanation of Archetypal Multiplicity cover.jpg Released February 14, 2005 Recorded Genre Avant garde metal br Industrial metal Industrial br Dark ambient Length 28 10 Label Candlelight Records Producer Reviews Last album The Work Which Transforms God br 2003 This album Thematic Emanation of Archetypal Multiplicity br 2005 Next album MoRT br 2006 Thematic Emanation of Archetypal Multiplicity Soundtracks for Scientists of Occult Synchretism is an Extended play EP by France French black metal band Blut aus Nord , but it explores more industrial music industrial and avant garde territory than the group s previous material, foreshadowing the direction the group would take on its 2006 album MoRT . This EP is considered a sort of companion piece to the band s 2003 album, The Work Which Transforms God , and indeed was released as a double disc set with The Work Which Transforms God in one issue. Track listing Enter The Transformed God Basement 4 48 Level 1 Nothing Is 8 00 Level 2 Nothing Is Not 7 12 Level 3 Nothing Becomes 7 15 Exit Towards the Asylum 1 02 Blut Aus Nord DEFAULTSORT Thematic Emanation Of Archetypal Multiplicity Category 2005 EPs Category Blut Aus Nord albums Category Candlelight Records albums fr Thematic Emanation of Archetypal Multiplicity hu Thematic Emanation of Archetypal Multiplicity ... more details
Diagnostic infobox Name PAGENAME Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 MeshID D013803 OPS301 OtherCodes The Thematic Apperception Test , or TAT , is a Projective test projective psychological test . Proponents of this technique assert that a person s responses to the TAT cards can provide information about his or her views of the self, the world, and interpersonal relationships. ref Geiser, L., & Stein, M. 1999 . Evocative Images The Thematic Apperception Test and the Art of Projection. Washington, DC American Psychological Association.. ref Historically, it has been among the most widely researched, taught, and used of such tests. History The TAT was developed by the American psychology psychologist Henry A. Murray and Christiana D. Morgan at the Harvard Clinic at Harvard University during the 1930s. A widely held belief is that the idea for the TAT emerged from a question asked by one of Murray s undergraduate students, Cecilia Roberts. ref cite journal last Morgan first W. title Origin and History of the Earliest Thematic Apperception test journal Journal of Personality Assessment year 2002 volume ... Origin and History of the Earliest Thematic Apperception test journal Journal of Personality Assessment .... ref Cramer, P. 2004 . Storytelling, narrative, and the Thematic Apperception Test. New ... The Thematic Apperception test A Review journal Clinical Psychology Review year 1981 volume 1 pages ..., Narrative, and the Thematic Apperception Test http web.utk.edu wmorgan tat tattxt.htm Research into the origins of imagery used in the TAT http www.minddisorders.com Py Z Thematic Apperception Test.html Information about the Thematic Apperception Test from Thomson Gale Psychologic and psychiatric ... de Thematischer Auffassungstest es Test de Apercepci n Tem tica T.A.T fr Thematic Apperception Test hr Test tematske apercepije it Thematic Apperception Test he arz ... de apercep o tem tica ru fi Thematic Apperception Test ... more details
Image USDA Hardiness zone map.jpg thumb Dasymetric map of climate and plant hardiness zones . The dasymetric map is a method of Map design thematic mapping , which uses areal symbols to spatially classify volumetric data. The method was developed and named by Benjamin Veniamin Petrovich Semenov Tyan Shansky and popularised by J.K. Wright . Cartographers use dasymetric mapping for population density over other methods because of its ability to realistically place data over geography. Considered a hybrid or compromise between isopleth and choropleth map s, ref cite web url http www.accessmylibrary.com article 1G1 75753347 dasymetric mapping and areal.html title Dasymetric Mapping and Areal Interpolation Implementation and Evaluation. Cartography and Geographic Information Science publisher Accessmylibrary.com date accessdate 2011 12 14 ref ref http www.geog.ucsb.edu kclarke G118 Lecture08.html ref a dasymetric map utilizes standardized data, but places areal symbols by taking into consideration actual changing densities within the boundaries of the map. To do this, ancillary information is acquired, which means the cartographer steps statistical data according to extra information collected within the boundary. If appropriately approached it is far superior to choropleth maps in relaying statistical data within areas of interest. Dasymetric mapping corrects for error, termed ecological fallacy , that may occur with choropleth mapping. Like other forms of thematic mapping, the dasymetric method was created and historically used because of the need for accurate visualization methods of population data. Dasymetric maps are not widely used because of the limited options for producing them with automated tools such as Geographic Information System s. Although fields such as public ... geodoc icc2005 pdf oral TEMA5 Session 209 ELZBIETA 20BIELECKA.pdf A Dasymetric population density map ... , 2008, 44 2 Category Map types ... more details
The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of a Multiple Property Submission. The group is known as the Opa Locka, Florida Opa Locka Thematic Resource. These are sorted by date of addition to the Register. Please leave them this way, and not sorted by name. border 2 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 bgcolor CCCCCC align center Resource Name Also known as Address Added Harry Hurt Building 490 Ali Baba Avenue March 22, 1982 Opa Locka Company Administration Building 777 Sharazad Boulevard March 22, 1982 Opa Locka Bank First Baptist Church 940 Caliph Street May 19, 1983 Opa Locka Railroad Station 490 Ali Baba Avenue June 25, 1987 Baird House Edmunds House 401 Dunad Avenue August 17, 1987 Cravero House Lewis House 1011 Sharar Avenue August 17, 1987 Crouse House Rey House 1156 Peri Street August 17, 1987 Etheredge House Raad House 915 Sharar Avenue August 17, 1987 Griffiths House Ortiz Figueroa House 826 Superior Street August 17, 1987 Haislip House Payon Diaz House 1141 Jann Avenue August 17, 1987 Helm Stores and Apartments 1217 Sharazad Boulevard August 17, 1987 Helms House Rose House 721 Sharar Avenue August 17, 1987 Higgins Duplex Smith House 1210 1212 Sesame Street August 17, 1987 King Trunk Factory and Showroom O Dell Apartment House 951 Superior Street August 17, 1987 Long House Peterman House 613 Sharar Avenue August 17, 1987 Root Building Rondon Building 111 Perviz Avenue August 17, 1987 Taber Duplex Brown House 1214 1216 Sesame Street August 17, 1987 Tinsman House Morales House 1110 Peri Street August 17, 1987 Tooker House Quick House 811 Dunad Avenue August 17, 1987 Wheeler House Riopelle House 1035 Dunad Avenue August 17, 1987 Category Buildings and structures in Miami Dade County, Florida Category National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submissions in Florida Category National Register of Historic Places ... more details
Image Languages world map.svg thumb 240px Languages of the world Image Faroe islands isoglosses.png thumb 240px right Isogloss es on the Faroe Islands A linguistic map is a thematic map showing the geographic distribution of the speakers of a language , or isogloss es of a dialect continuum of the same language. A collection of such maps is a linguistic atlas . The earliest such atlas was the Sprachatlas des Deutschen Reiches of Georg Wenker and Ferdinand Wrede , published beginning in 1888, followed by the Atlas Linguistique de la France , of Jules Gilli ron between 1902 and 1910, and the Sprach und Sachatlas Italiens und der S dschweiz of Karl Jaberg and Jakob Jud , published 1928 1940. The first linguistic atlas of the US was published by Hans Kurath . See also commonscat Linguistic maps Atlas Geolinguistics Thematic map List of languages References div class references small references div External links General http www.muturzikin.com countries.htm Linguistic maps from Muturzikin.com http www.geolectos.com atlas.htm Linguistic atlas of the world http www1.ku eichstaett.de SLF EngluVglSW OnOn 4.pdf bibliography of linguistic atlases by Joachim Grzega a list of US American http us.english.uga.edu Linguistic Atlas Projects German http www.diwa.info Digital Wenker Atlas http www.philhist.uni augsburg.de de lehrstuehle germanistik sprachwissenschaft ada Atlas der deutschen Alltagssprache University of Augsburg atlas Category Maps of languages Category Linguistics Map ca Atles ling stic de Sprachatlas es Atlas ling stico eu Hizkuntza atlas fa fr Carte linguistique it Atlante linguistico ja ru sr Dijalektolo ki atlas map stub ... more details
diagram disambiguation Thematicmap References reflist Further reading Borden D. Dent 1999 . Cartography Thematicmap design . McGraw Hill. New York. 1999. Alan MacEachren . 1995 . How maps work Representation ...Image Minard s map of French wine exports for 1864.jpg thumb 320px Charles Joseph Minard s map of French wine exports for 1864. Flow maps in cartography are by definition of Phan 2005 a mix of map s and flow chart s, that show the movement of objects from one location to another, such as the number of people in a migration, the amount of goods being traded, or the number of packets in a network . ref Doantam Phan 2005 . http graphics.stanford.edu papers flow map layout Flow Map Layout Stanford University InfoVis 2005 ref Overview Flow maps according to Harris 1999 can be used to show movement of almost anything, including tangible things such as people, products, natural resources, weather, etc, as well as intangible things such as know how, talent, credit of goodwill . Flow maps can indicate things like ref name Har99 Robert L. Harris 1999 . Information Graphics . p.157. ref What it is that flows, moves, migrates, etc. What direction the flow is moving and or what the source and destination are. How much is flowing, being transferred, transported, etc. General information about what is flowing and how it is flowing. In contrast to route maps, flow maps show little from the paths from one point to another. ref name Har99 Flow Maps are one of the ten diagrams defined in Thinking Maps . Other types of flow maps Beside the flow maps in cartography there are several other kind of flow maps Baker flow map of fluid flows Blood flow maps, see history of neuroimaging Flow map or solution operator , see random dynamical system Process flow map of a manufacturing process Sankey diagram ... papers flow map layout Flow Map Layout http csiss.ncgia.ucsb.edu clearinghouse FlowMapper CSISS Flow ... jflowmap JFlowMap Flow map visualization tool Category Charts Category Map types ms Peta aliran ta ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Miami Shores Thematic Resource image Miami Dade County Florida Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Miami Shores Highlighted.svg caption location Miami Shores, Florida Miami Shores , Miami Dade County, Florida built added November 14, 1988 governing body refnum 64000116 The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Miami Shores Multiple Property Submission or MPS . border 2 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 bgcolor CCCCCC align center Resource Name Also known as Address Added Building at 10108 Northeast 1st Avenue Shoreland Company Mode Home 10108 Northeast 1st Avenue November 14, 1988 Building at 107 Northeast 96th Street Shoreland Company House No. 1 107 Northeast 96th Street November 14, 1988 Building at 121 Northeast 100th Street 121 Northeast 100th Street November 14, 1988 Building at 1291 Northeast 102nd Street 1291 Northeast 102nd Street November 14, 1988 Building at 145 Northeast 95th Street Shoreland Company House No. 9 145 Northeast 95th Street November 14, 1988 Building at 253 Northeast 99th Street Shoreland Company House No. 405 253 Northeast 99th Street November 14, 1988 Building at 257 Northeast 91st Street Shoreland Company House Number 6 257 Northeast 91st Street November 14, 1988 Building at 262 Northeast 96th Street Shoreland Company House No. 3 262 Northeast 96th Street November 14, 1988 Building at 273 Northeast 98th Street Shoreland Company House No. 18 273 Northeast 98th Street November 14, 1988 Building at 276 Northeast 98th Street 276 Northeast 98th Street November 14, 1988 Building at 284 Northeast 96th Street 284 Northeast 96th Street November 14, 1988 Building at 287 Northeast 96th Street 287 Northeast 96th Street November 14, 1988 Building at 310 Northeast 99th Street Shoreland Company House No. 19 310 Northeast 99th Street November 14, 1988 Building at 353 Northest 91st Street ... more details
Map coloring is the act of assigning different colors to different features on a map. There are two very different uses of this term. The first is in cartography , choosing the colors to be used when producing a map. The second is in mathematics , where the problem is to determine the minimum number of colors needed to color a map so that no two adjacent features have the same color. Cartography Image Map of USA with state names.svg thumb left A map of the United States using colors to show political divisions using the Four color theorem . Image 2004US election map.svg thumb right The United States presidential election, 2004 US Presidential Election of 2004 , visualised using a choropleth map Image Easter Island map en.svg thumb left Topographic map of Easter Island , using colors to show elevations. Color is a very useful attribute to depict different features on a map. ref cite web url http geography.about.com od understandmaps a mapcolors.htm title Map Colors The Role of Colors on Maps author Matt Rosenberg ref Typical uses of color include displaying different political divisions, different elevations, or different kinds of roads. A choropleth map is a thematicmap in which areas are colored differently to show the measurement of a statistical variable being displayed on the map. The choropleth map provides an easy way to visualize how a measurement varies across a geographic area or it shows the level of variability within a region. Displaying the data in different hues can greatly affect the understanding or feel of the map. ref cite article title Psychological aspects ... of the human visual system to make the map look three dimensional. ref cite journal title Color ... ref Mathematics In mathematics there is a very strong link between map coloring and graph coloring , since every map showing different areas has a corresponding graph. By far the most famous result in this area is the four color theorem , which states that any planar map can be colored with at most ... more details
more familiar context. Depending on the needs of the cartographer, this type of map can be used on its own or as an inset or addition to a larger map. Purpose Arthur H. Robinson Arthur Robinson , an American cartographer influential in thematicmapthematic cartography , stated that a map not properly ...A locator map , sometimes referred to simply as a locator , is typically a simple map used in cartography ... location New York publisher John Wiley & Sons year 1953 ref Any map that does not take its audience into account by assuming too much reader knowledge about the map area s context will not fulfill ... mapping mental map for a particular area is critical for a proper application of location maps ... in the fact that solitary locator maps focus the attention on a single location within the map ... map in order to help the audience place the geographic area being mapped properly inside their internal ... location map for Algeria. As Education educators seek to teach students increasing levels of geography ... in navigating the main map or image. For example, Google Maps uses a locator map to orient visitors ... the user with navigating the main map. Other applications using locator software allow people to generate ... a map showing places within a specified radius of that point that meet the user s criteria. Banks ... schematic map showing nearby crossroads, to more realistic maps that include greater geographic ... locator LG.png thumb Sample locator map showing the location of a hotel by a highway interchange. The widespread ... this type of map can be efficiently constructed using GIS with existing street databases and customized map templates, special software is not required because the map does not change for each direct mailing. Customer to Business Using a customer address list, specialized software can frame the map ... existing street database. Multiple Location Like the single location locator map, a GIS package is not required ... database using map templates. Defined Area Locators ref cite book author Lockmore, Alexander Robert ... more details