Derived source map
Derived source maps are a somewhat less common cartographic term for thematic maps that represent derived information that is not directly recognizable in the terrain. These data can, for example, be color-coded as size groups or displayed in the form of isolines .
Area-related issues are often displayed as a cartogram .
See also
Web links
- Derived source map in: Geographisches Taschenbuch, F. Steiner., 1959, p. 542
