Mapping and GIS
M
aps
Animated, Interactive web maps (requires Flash):
An
Animated and Interactive Flight Map
(lab #1 for Geog 575)
An
Animatedand Interactive Farm Map
(lab #2 for Geog 575)
An
Animated and Interactive Flood Map
(lab #3 for Geog 575)
Advanced Maps:
A map of the
ancient world as known to Ptolemy
.
A map of
New Orleans flood extent.
A
tourist map of Madison
.
A map of
Geologic Bedrock in Wisconsin.
A map of
landuse in Sweden
.
Basic static maps:
Below are basic maps I produced within the Introductory Cartography: Geog 370 course (PDFs):
My first map! A basic
map of colorado
.
A map of
four map projections
.
A map for displaying the Andies Mountains using an
Albers equal area conic map projection
.
A map of the world using a
Winkel Tripel map projection
.
A map of Antarctica using a
stereographic map projection
.
A map for displaying Dane County Regional Airport using an
azimuthal equadistant map projection
.
A map for displaying the spread of pollution through eastern Europe using an
Ablers equal area conic map projection
.
A carefully labeled
map of Europe
(this one took hours!).
A
choropleth map
of Chicago Income levels.
A
proportional symbol map
of minority populations in Canada.
A
dot-density map
of population in America's midwest.
An
isoline map
of temperature variation in North America.
My final project: a
map showing differences between minority and non-minority representation in science fields
for the Wisconsin Alliance for Minority Representation (WiscAMP).
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