Dynamic Point Symbols in Earthquake Mapping: Visualization Research in Space and Time examines how animated symbols enhance digital map comprehension, particularly for earthquake data visualization. It provides much-needed empirical evidence for the understandability, usability, and utility of congruently using dynamic visualization to depict a particular dynamic environmental process. Through rigorous mixed-methods research combining online surveys and eye-tracking experiments, the book compares static symbols against various motion types across different cartographic tasks and provides evidence-based guidelines for implementing motion in maps, balancing innovation with usability. A practical resource with recommendations for cartographers and GIS professionals.
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This book is an excellent resource for GIS professionals, researchers, academics, and cartographers interested in web mapping, emergency response mapping, real-time data visualization, and graduate students taking advanced GIS and cartography courses, and those aiming to enhance their existing skillset in geovisualization mapping.
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