Thursday, April 22, 2010
Bivariate Choropleth Map
Bivariate choropleth maps are maps in which two variables are being measured and represented. This can be useful when comparing the two variables. An example of this would be this specific map which represents the susceptibility of landslides and elevation.
Direct URL: http://eost.u-strasbg.fr/omiv/barcelo_area_landslide_hazard.html
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