Do
It Yourself Cartography: 2010 Census
Atlas Available Online
The
Superintendent of the Census, Francis Amasa Walker, published the first
statistical atlas of the United States census from 1870. The atlas, Statistical Atlas of the United States, was published in 1874 and
includes population, social, industrial, and vital statistics and maps. The U.S. Census Bureau continued to publish
the atlases through the 1920 census and then again in 2007 using data from the
2000 census with the Census Atlas of the United States. But an atlas of the
2010 census was never published due to budget cuts.
Nathan
Yau, Doctor of Statistics from UCLA, author of three books on statistics and
data, and publisher of the FlowingData Blog
seized the opportunity to create a new version of the popular statistical
atlas. Yau decided to create a new atlas
based on data from the 2010 census, but he created the atlas in an artistic
format similar to the atlas from 1874. The
result is the Statistical Atlas of theUnited States Based on the Results of 21st Century Government Analyses. Yau produced maps
depicting geology, weather, taxation statistics, transportation, education, and
population statistics—age, foreign population, predominant gender, and race.
The
2007 Census Atlas of the United States is
available in the Ball State University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map
Collection (GRMC) on the second floor of Bracken Library.
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