Topoclimatic zoning of continental Chile
The design of the main cartography (Topoclimatic zoning of Chile) was carried out with the great latitudinal extension of this country in mind, therefore, a division of the study area into two layers was carried out to achieve the maximum possible scale of visualization (1: 2,000,000). Because of this, a sheet size A0 was also used. In the available space above, the cartography title was placed and under it the name of the authors. On the upper right side, the affiliations and institutional logos, since there was no more space available. The legend and relevant information on the cartography was located to the right of the map to improve its understanding, leaving first the legend of the main product (topoclimates) and then other referential information to help in its description (rivers, administrative centers, boundaries) and below Chile's location in South America, scale of visualization and additional information on the origin of the information.
Main Authors: | Cortez, D., Herrera, S., Araya-Osses, D., Caroca, C., Padilla, R., Uribe, J. M., Paneque, M. |
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Other Authors: | Paneque, Manuel |
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Repositorio de datos de investigación de la Universidad de Chile
2021
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Subjects: | Earth and Environmental Sciences, topoclimatic zoning, automatic weather stations, principal component analysis, cluster analysis, |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.34691/FK2/ULMNHV |
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