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FIGURE 11.2. Some map scale examples and sizes covered by USGS map sheets. Images from http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/factsheets/fs01502.html. From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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Page 1: FIGURE 11.2. Some map scale examples and sizes covered by USGS map sheets. Images from . From A Primer

FIGURE 11.2. Some map scale examples and sizes covered by USGS map sheets. Images from http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/factsheets/fs01502.html.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

Page 2: FIGURE 11.2. Some map scale examples and sizes covered by USGS map sheets. Images from . From A Primer

FIGURE 11.3. Some scale representations.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.4. Calculating map scale using a known distance on a map or visualization.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.5. Map scale can be determined by comparing the distance between two features on two maps, when the scale is known for one map.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.6. Determining map scale using the distance between lines of latitude or longitude.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.8. Simplified illustration of aggregation operation.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.9. Simplified illustration of displacement operation.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.10. Simplified illustration of enhancement operation.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.11. Simplified illustration of selection operation.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.12. Simplified illustration of simplification operation.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.13. Areal aggregation of geographic units can lead to results that mask important geographical characteristics and relationships.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.14. Examples of four widely used classifications for the same data.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.15. Size and shape are key visual variables to distinguish quantity and quality in cartographic representation.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.16. Ill -advised use of symbols can lead to confusing maps.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.17. GIS digitization, viewing, and plotting equipment. Above, from www.epa.gov/ada/about/thumbnails/gis.htm .

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.18. Portion of the 1947–1951 USGS topographic map from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Maps such as these are printed using very high resolution printers.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.19. Portion of the 1865 cadastre of Budow (now Budowo). Cadastre maps are some of the oldest types of maps known.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.20. Examples of choropleth maps of the same data using different class interval methods. From Cromley, E. K., & McLafferty, S. L. (2011). GIS and public health (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press. p. 121. Reprinted by permission of Guilford Publications.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.

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FIGURE 11.21. A dot-density map of population density. From Cromley, E. K., & McLafferty, S. L. (2011). GIS and public health (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press. p. 120. Reprinted by permission of Guilford Publications.

From A Primer of GIS, 2nd edition, by Francis Harvey. Copyright 2016 by The Guilford Press.