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Atlases: Complex models of geospace
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Atlas is modeled contexture contents of treated thematic of space on optimal map union. Atlases are higher form of cartography. Atlases content composition of maps which are different by projection, scale, format methods, contents, usage and so. Atlases can be classified by multi criteria. Modern classification of atlases by technology of making would be on: 1. classical or traditional (printed on paper and 2. electronic (made on electronic media - computer or computer station). Electronic atlases divided in three large groups: view-only electronic atlases, 2. interactive electronic atlases and 3. analytical electronic atlases.
Title: Atlases: Complex models of geospace
Description:
Atlas is modeled contexture contents of treated thematic of space on optimal map union.
Atlases are higher form of cartography.
Atlases content composition of maps which are different by projection, scale, format methods, contents, usage and so.
Atlases can be classified by multi criteria.
Modern classification of atlases by technology of making would be on: 1.
classical or traditional (printed on paper and 2.
electronic (made on electronic media - computer or computer station).
Electronic atlases divided in three large groups: view-only electronic atlases, 2.
interactive electronic atlases and 3.
analytical electronic atlases.
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