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GEOG 4210/5210 Cartography Spring 2007 Week 1. Books/Software Cartography : Thematic Map Design, by Borden D. Dent Computer programs: Excel and ArcGIS.

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1 GEOG 4210/5210 Cartography Spring 2007 Week 1

2 Books/Software Cartography : Thematic Map Design, by Borden D. Dent Computer programs: Excel and ArcGIS Class Folder: g:/4210/ Your personal folder: G:/YourName/4210/ Now, write your name and folder name on one sheet of paper and turn in to me.

3 Grading Scale Homework/Quiz : 50% 3 Exams/Final : 50 % Bonus Points: varies Historical Grades : from A to …..

4 Mapmaking and Cartography Mapping – process of designing, compiling and producing maps. Cartography – broader than mapmaking. Requiring the study of the philosophical and theoretical bases of the rules for mapmaking, including the study of map communication

5 GIS and Cartography Geographical information system is a computer-based system that processes geographical information. Still, GIS, to most people, is just a mapmaking tool for displaying maps, not consisting of the fundamental principles of cartography. More issues can be found in Chapter 6.

6 Kinds of Maps 1. General-reference maps Topo map from USGS City maps AAA map Mapquest.com

7 Thematic map Maps showing spatial distribution of one or more variables. Flow map Population density (in google, type in “population density maps) (http://www.ncovr.heinz.cmu.edu /docs/Special_Project/Atlas/Imag e_Pages/Images/percen41.gif) Crop production Rainfall Temperature…

8 Cartogram

9 Practice 1 Find One general reference One Thematic map from internet. Save them (right-click on the images), or simply PrintScreen and pass onto Word doc.

10 Base Map (geographic) – provide locational information to which the thematic overlay can be related. Thematic Overlay – simplicity and clarity are important design features. Components of the Thematic Map

11 Map Scale Large  Map Scale  Small Small  Mapped earth area  Large More  Information detail  Less Less generalized  Symbolization  More generalized What is large-scaled map? 1:10,000 or 1:1,000,000

12 Scale

13 Map Communication Is map communication dead? Visualization includes both an analysis/visual thinking component and a communication/presentation component and suggest that communication is a subcomponent of visualization – MacEachren Difference between communication and visualization is communication deals with an “optimal map” and visualization doesn’t have an optimum map and convey an unknown message – Hearnshaw and Unwin Actually it is the difference bet/w deterministic and probabalistic thinking or linear and parallel processes. However, both visualization and communication emphasize the “Map User” Finding patterns and relationships among mapped data, not simply for the communication of ideas to others.

14 Transform unmapped data to maps – cartographic abstraction Selection – geo space to be mapped, scale, projection, aspect, data variables. May involve working closely with the map author or client. Classification – group similar objects to reduce the complexity and help organize the mapped information. Simplification – such as smoothing lines Symbolization – Replicate: cars, trees, houses; Abstract: circles, triangles, squares.. Replicative – for tangible objects, such as tress, coastal lines, railroads, houses.. Base map symbols are replicative, thematic-overlay symbols are either replicative or abstract. Distortion occur while scale is very small.

15 Codes of Ethics for the thematic cartographers Have a defining purpose or goal Know the map reader Don’t lie with data Show all relevant data if possible Don’t discard data just because you don’t like it Accurately portray data in scale Avoid plagiarizing No biased interpretation using symbols Repeatable (maps) Attention should be given to differing cultural values and principles.


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