Composite Mapping: Overlaying and combining data types from two or more map overlays to create a map displaying a combination of information from different thematic maps.
Composite Map A single map created by joining together several separately digitized maps. Compound Key ...
CCA/Color Composite Map The first three canonical axes were primarily related to water depth, soil organic matter content, and soil pH, respectively.
Figure 6 shows a composite map containing the simple arithmetic average of the five separate preference maps used to determine development suitability. The constrained and undesirable locations are shown as white.
(see OGC Abstract Specification (Topic 1) clause 7.3.10.4) composite map Two or more maps with the same geographic extent and coordinate reference system can be accurately layered to produce a composite map.
Overlay function output is capable of creating composite maps by combining diverse data sets.
Vector Overlay During vector overlay, map features and the associated attributes are integrated to produce new composite map. Logical rules can be applied to how the maps are combined.
The potential for this phenomenon, known as liquefaction, is shown in a composite map portraying the inferred relative stability of the land surface during an earthquake.
The Goode homolosine projection is an interrupted, pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite map projection. It is used for world maps. It is useful for raster data representation due to its equal-area property.
patch, to ensure that the region boundaries encompass all of the data desired to be included in the composite map and to ensure that the region resolution is the resolution of the desired data.
all combine to form a mathematical model that can greatly assist planners and decision-makers. This map illustrates some of the individual criteria analyzed as well as the final composite map product indicating locational suitability.
See also: Raster, Geographic, Map, Layer, Information
 
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