Cartographic Animations are defined by Professor Michael Peterson from the University of Nebraska as “a graphic art that occurs in time, animation is a dynamic visual statement that evolves through change in the display.” The image provided is a Snapshot of a Video on QuickTime from my computer. The link under will allow users to quickly view a cartographic temporal animation in the use of irrigation in the state of Nebraska in a thirty-three year time span. The uses of cartographic animations are a wonderful resource when the need to see a change in time, specifically for a geographical area arises.
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