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Treating Time in Atlases: James Meacham

Treating Time in Atlases: James Meacham

James Meacham, InfoGraphics Lab, University of Oregon

Discussion of Archaeology and Landscape in the Mongolian Altai: An Atlas, Atlas of Yellowstone, and Atlas of Wildlife Migration: Wyoming's Ungulates

Nathaniel V. KELSO

October 10, 2014
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  1. Atlases and Time: A Panel Discussion on the Treatment of

    Time in Atlases James E. Meacham InfoGraphics Lab Department of Geography University of Oregon NACIS 2014 – Pittsburgh, PA
  2. Atlases and Time: A Panel Discussion on the Treatment of

    Time - Bison Story: Multi-scale, both temporal and spatial, group and individuals - Teton Sheep – combining historic and modern data sets - Use of historic maps - Use of historic journals for retracing routes - Representing historic and future modeled climate data
  3. Time Series – Introduction Story – annotated map and Graph

    with Population change, events, and management
  4. Acknowledgments Atlas of Yellowstone W. Andrew Marcus, Ann Rodman, Alethea

    Steingisser, Stuart Allan, Ross West Contributions by: 100+ topic experts and 30+ cartographic/GIS staff and students Publisher: University of California Press Atlas of Wildlife Migration: Wyoming’s Ungulates Wyoming Migration Initiative Matt Kauffman, Hall Sawyer, Alethea Steingisser William Rudd, Matt Hayes, Emilene Ostlind Lauren Tierney, Megen Brittell, Emily Nyholm, Riley Champine Topic Expert and Contributors Archaeology and Landscape in the Mongolian Altai: An Atlas Esther Jacobson-Tepfer, Gary Tepfer Publisher: Esri Press