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GEOG 101 TUTORING AVAILABLE Free tutoring is available to all GEOG 101 students by experienced teachers. No appointment is necessary. Walk in/walk out sessions. Bring your notes, textbook, handouts, and questions. Sept. 8 - Dec. 13, 2016 Room 1004 North Bldg. 1 Studying Geography: Tools of the Trade Prof. Anthony Grande Hunter College Geography Lecture design, content and presentation AFG 0616. Individual images and illustrations may be subject to prior copyright. Geographers Tools TOPICS Cartography Location Systems Maps and their Parts Remotely Sensed Information Automated Cartography (mapping) Geographic Information Systems (GIS) EXAM 1 Geographers Needs When studying the earth we need to be able to do three things: 1. Collect data (tools) 2. Locate data (grid) 3. Portray data spatially (maps using cartographic techniques) 3 4 The Map The map is our special tool because it: 1. Gives a wealth of information at a glance 2. Shows relationships between locations and places. 3. Can be used to influence people visually. Cartographic Terms Map A view of the earth or a portion of its surface drawn to scale (proportion) on a flat surface. Cartography The art and science of map making. Atlas A collection of maps. Globe Spherical-shaped map or model of the earth. Thematic map A cartographic representation of a particular subject; a special-purpose map. 5 6 1

Cartographic Terms Mental map A map drawn to represent the perception a person has of an area Cartogram A map that uses data other than land surface to portray the size of an area Cartographer Mapmaker; portrayer of information. Selects the information to be shown and decides how it will be portrayed on the map Reader YOU, the interpreter of the information. You must be aware of the mapmaker s options. Thematic or Special- Purpose Map A thematic map focuses on one subject. It contains data or information that is relevant only to the topic and omits other material. 7 Language Regions of Africa Mental Map A mental map is an illustration of a person s perception of an area. Distance and size are influenced by preferences and familiarity with the area portrayed. Note the size and spacing of Manhattan, Long Island, Cape Cod and Florida! Cartogram A cartogram is a map that uses data other than land surface to portray a region s size. It does not represent true size or true shape. States are drawn to size according to their population, NOT land area. Note size and position of Alaska and Hawaii. What is missing from the map key? 10 Mapping Billionaires Cartogram: Olympic Medals Won Standard Thematic Map: Uses color intensity to show headcount within a country s land area and shape. Cartogram: Countries are drawn to the number of billionaires, not land area. Circles represent countries. Each circle is situated at the approximate location of the country it represents, if it was located a world map. The size of the circle is in direct proportion to the number of medals won. 11 What is missing from the map? 12 2

Map Design Oil Reserves The map reader must be aware of the map-maker! WHY? Because the map-maker uses cartographic generalization to create the end product The mapmaker selects the information and subjects to be shown. What was omitted? How is the information being portrayed? The map be influenced or limited by a number of factors chosen by the mapmaker. Same topic portrayed four ways. 13 14 Cartographic Variables 1. Scale: The ability to show detail. 2. Technology and Skill: The ability to present detail. 3. Data: How accurate and reliable is it? 4. Purpose: What is the theme, goal or end-result? 5. Psychology: Use of leading colors, patterns, symbols and categories. Are they eye-catching or eye-avoiding? Cartographic Generalization Simplification omitting details Classification grouping Symbolization use of shapes, colors, patterns to represent information Induction portrayal of generalized information between points of reliable and accurate information. 15 16 Cartographic Authorship Cartographic Grouping Compilation: Who is putting the data together? Publishing: Who is responsible for getting it out to the public? 17 18 3

Cartographic Induction Cartographic Use of Shapes Frequency of Thunderstorms NOAA, US Weather Service Data comes from weather stations which are scattered around the country. 19 This type of map uses volume to represent size. However, the 3-D symbols tend to block each other and some locations cannot be seen. 20 Authorship: Advertising - Selling Airline Seats Authorship: Advertising - Selling Theme Parks REALLY?? 21 22 AUTHORSHIP: Point of View Map (propaganda) Outline Map of the Middle East Find at least 6 subliminal symbols on the map >>>> Israel Jordan Saudi Arabia Advertisement placed in the NY Times by the B nai B rith on 5/9/78 in an attempt to influence a US Congressional vote on selling fighter planes to Saudi Arabia. 23 24 4

N E X T Location Systems 25 5