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RJ Andrews @infowetrust
@alecburch @catmule @cherdarchuk @colinmegill @dataandme @galka_max @herdingbats @kennethfield @maartenzam @nathanaelmelia @noctivoro @robradburn @spatialanalyis @thefercook @tomstorkgis @undertheraedar @urbandemog @williamscraigm + more!
with lots of help
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ORIGIN-DESTINATION MAPS
ORIGIN-DESTINATION MAPS
Add a comment to this page with links to O-D maps that should be added to this deck.
Overview of Packet Boat and Steamship Connections between Europe and Overseas Ports
Franz Raffelsperger, 1829
https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~324681~90093784
Passenger Conveyance Map
Henry Drury Harness, 1837
http://www.infovis.info/visuals/Gallery_of_Data_Visualization/Historical_Milestones/1800+/flowmaps_trans_ireland_harness_1837.gif
selection of flow maps by
Charles Joseph Minard
patrimoine.enpc.fr
selection of flow maps from
Albums de Statistique Graphique
https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/view/search?sort=Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No&q=album+de+statistique&search=Go
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Design principles for origin-destination flow maps
Jenny et. al.
http://cartography.oregonstate.edu/pdf/2017_Jenny_etal_DesignPrinciplesForODFlowMaps.pdf
http://www.reachresourcecentre.info/system/files/resource-documents/reach_west_mosul_displacement_and_needs_overview_march_2017_1.pdf
http://www.reachresourcecentre.info/system/files/resource-documents/reach_cccm_syr_ismi_most_common_routes_ar_raqqa_origin_6dec2016_v2_blue.pdf
http://www.darkhorseanalytics.com/blog/visualizations-twisted-path
http://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/foreignborn/#decade=2010
https://bl.ocks.org/sjengle/2e58e83685f6d854aa40c7bc546aeb24
https://anitagraser.com/2016/09/18/movement-data-in-gis-issues-ideas/
Movement data in GIS #1: issues and ideas
Movement data in GIS #2: visualizing individual trajectories
Movement data in GIS #3: visualizing massive trajectory datasets
Movement data in GIS #4: variations over time
Movement data in GIS #5: current research topics
Movement data in GIS #6: updates from AGILE2017
Movement data in GIS #7: animated trajectories with TimeManager
Movement data in GIS #8: edge bundling for flow maps
Movement data in GIS extra: trajectory generalization code and sample data
Movement data in GIS #9: trajectory data models
Movement data in GIS #10: open tools for AIS tracks from MarineCadastre.gov
Movement data in GIS #11: FOSS4G2017 talk recordings
http://vis.stanford.edu/files/2011-DividedEdgeBundling-InfoVis.pdf
http://usmigrationflowmapper.com/
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/05/16/nyregion/nyc-coronavirus-moving-leaving.html
https://neatlinemaps.com/antiquemap/nl-00872-the-expulsion-of-axis-forces-from-north-africa
https://archive.org/details/fortune36octluce/page/148
Artyzbasheff, Boris, “The Last of the Free Seas,” Fortune Magazine, July 1940
https://www.fulltable.com/VTS/f/fortune/xa/75.jpg
Average Daily Traffic Flow on Major Highways (1937 and 1963). Regional Plan News, May 1964, Number 73-74
https://archive.org/details/regionalplannews7374regi/page/8/mode/2up
SITUATION19 DEC 1944 [BATTLE OF BASTOGNE]
https://curtiswrightmaps.com/product/situation-19-dec-1944-battle-of-bastogne/
"Transport of milk by rail in South-West Poland in 1932"
Wiadomości Geograficzne [Geographical News] ROK XI. Nr. 8—9—10, 1933
RCIN.ORG.PL
ESTATISTICA DE TRANSITO (1938)
State of New Hampshire Traffic Flow Map. 1967 Traffic
https://collections.dartmouth.edu/archive/browse/granite-state-maps
CITY OF SEATTLE
ENGINEERS DEPT
DAILY PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC
APRIL 1921
https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/imlsmohai/id/12716/rec/7
TRAFFIC FLOW
SEATTLE 1930
https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/imlsmohai/id/14553/rec/10
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW OF PASSENGERS BY ROUTES PERMANENTLY CERTIFICATED
MARCH 1947
SELNEC Transportation Study, 1972
https://issuu.com/cyberbadger/docs/1972-selnec-transportation-study
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/11/12/us/gun-traffickers-smuggling-state-gun-laws.html?_r=0
http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/flow_map_layout/
https://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/051/
https://medium.com/info-we-trust/picturing-the-great-migration-9e4b5a3eca8a
http://time.com/4028055/syria-europe-refugees-graphic/
https://thesocietypages.org/graphicsociology/2009/03/25/internal-migration-us/
https://makingmaps.net/2014/07/09/atlas-de-cuba-1949-gerrardo-canet-erwin-raisz/
https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/drug-trafficking/
http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/world-coal-flows/
https://alfa-img.com/show/modern-south-american-slavery-slave-trade.html
https://slavevoyages.org/voyage/maps#introductory-
https://migrationsansfrontieres.com/2017/02/02/europes-african-wall-now-almost-complete/
http://pbrnews.com/us-trade-gap-is-shrinking/
http://www.realtor.com/news/trends/popular-places-to-live/
http://www.businessinsider.com/opec-oil-trade-movement-map-2016-6
wapo.st/2GBch7K
http://appliedworks.co.uk/work/state-of-the-worlds-resources/
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=227326
World map of human migrations, with the North Pole at center. Africa, harboring the start of the migration, is at the top left and South America at the far right. Migration patterns are based on studies of mitochondrial (matrilinear) DNA. Dashed lines are hypothetical migrations.
Numbers represent thousand years before present.
The blue line represents area covered in ice or tundra during the last great ice age.
The letters are the mitochondrial DNA haplogroups (pure motherly lineages); Haplogroups can be used to define genetic populations and are often geographically oriented. For example, the following are common divisions for mtDNA haplogroups:
African: L, L1, L2, L3
Near Eastern: J, N
Southern European: J, K
General European: H, V
Northern European: T, U, X
Asian: A, B, C, D, E, F, G (note: M is composed of C, D, E, and G)
Native American: A, B, C, D, and sometimes X
http://www.hgsempai.fr/carto/?p=146
http://www.histoire-immigration.fr/cartes/les-immigres-dans-le-monde/migrations-vers-les-ameriques
http://cartotheque.sciences-po.fr/media/Migrations_flux_2005-2010/1949/
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17445647.2021.1996479
https://anitagraser.com/2016/12/30/new-style-flow-map-arrows/
“Create geographic flow maps from your data published in Google Sheets. Visualize numbers of movements between locations (origin-destination data). Explore the data interactively.”
https://flowmap.blue/
http://www.audubon.org/news/these-amazing-maps-show-how-wildlife-will-migrate-survive-climate-change
https://www.zeit.de/politik/deutschland/2019-05/ost-west-wanderung-abwanderung-ostdeutschland-umzug
https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata201666
http://www.statsmapsnpix.com/2016/07/from-cartodb-to-carto-future-of.html
http://www.statsmapsnpix.com/2016/02/more-more-commuting-map-experiments.html
http://spatial.ly/2015/03/mapping-flows/
http://allanwalkerit.tumblr.com/post/116039153867/a-data-visualization-conundrum-origin-destination
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0166083
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/16/upshot/mapping-migration-in-the-united-states-since-1900.html
https://www.gicentre.net/woodvisualisation2010/
http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2015/05/daily-chart-1
http://www.global-migration.info/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEDWDAMRBeU