Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Isopleths Map

http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/T0446E/T0446E06.htm

Figure 5.6


this map is an example of what an isopleth map looks like and how it can be created. . The point-values are located, the critical isopleth of value 70 is interpolated, with the aid of crosses placed between pairs of values at a distance proportional to the value of each; other isopleths are similarly interpolated; a system of density shading is applied for clarity between the isopleths.

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