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John Kirtland Wright: Early Quantitative Geography, 1937
Contributed by John Corbett
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rights_description Copyright � 2001 by Regents of University of California, Santa Barbara  
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resource_type Narrative Text 
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metametadata_contributor_entity David Fearon, fear@umail.ucsb.edu 
metametadata_contributor_date 2002-09-12 
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keywords classic, quantitative geography, history of geographic thought, cartography, statistical techniques, Lorenz Curve, relative population, spatial diffusion, spatial analysis, social variables, population, voting patterns, cities, desegregation, environmenta 
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description classic: John Kirtland Wright geographer, one of first to introduce quantitative geography with statistical techniques, describes Lorenz Curve distribution pattern analysis of social variables. 
CSISS_interest_area cartography,spatial statistic,spatial trend surface analysis 
CSISS_discipline Environmental Studies & Policy,Geography,Urban Studies 
contributor_role_1 Author 
contributor_entity_1 John Corbett 
contributor_date_1 2001-07-03 
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Copyright © 2002-2007 by Regents of University of California, Santa Barbara
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