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The design and use of hydrogeologic maps

January 1, 1966

A map should treat the critical problems in a way understandable to the intended reader. Some maps appropriately show only one or two pertinent hydrogeologic parameters. Point‐data maps make little or no interpretation of the data. Four‐dimensional maps‐those that include an elapsed span of time or projection of hydrogeologic variables into the future‐represent a high degree of interpretation of data; they are most useful to the map reader. The hydro‐geologist has an obligation to his reader to design maps that are as useful as possible. 

Publication Year 1966
Title The design and use of hydrogeologic maps
DOI 10.1111/j.1745-6584.1966.tb01589.x
Authors J.C. Warman, D.R. Wiesnet
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Groundwater
Index ID 70221267
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse