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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
A kernel density surface of yellow fever mortalities in the French Quarter. The results of the kernel density surface created for all yellow fever mortalities
falling in the French Quarter (n = 502) has been contoured, raised above the city
and inversely manipulated by multiplying each contour by -0.1. This allows for the
disease concentrations to be easily visualized with the three-dimensional buildings.
The buildings in the city below are also coloured red (graded according to the number
of mortalities each contains) and aqua if they are non-residential.
Curtis International Journal of Health Geographics 2008 7:47 doi:10.1186/1476-072X-7-47 |