- An
isochrone map in
geography and
urban planning is a map that
depicts the area
accessible from a
point within a
certain time threshold. An
isochrone (iso...
- Look up
isochrone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Isochrone may
refer to:
Stellar isochrone, the
curve on the Hertzsprung–Russell
diagram representing...
- In
stellar evolution, an
isochrone is a
curve on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram,
representing a po****tion of
stars of the same age but with different...
- Clélies
Cochleoid Cycloid Horopter Isochrone Isochrone of
Huygens (Tautochrone)
Isochrone of Leibniz[1]
Isochrone of Varignon[2] Lamé
curve Pursuit curve...
-
between these curves and
adding up the
volume of
water is time-consuming.
Isochrone maps can be used to show the time
taken for
runoff water within a drainage...
-
Catenary Clélies
Cochleoid Cycloid Horopter Isochrone Isochrone of
Huygens (Tautochrone)
Isochrone of
Leibniz Isochrone of
Varignon Lamé
curve Pursuit curve...
- with speed. An
isochrone is a
contour line of
equal time, for instance, in
geological layers, tree
rings or wave fronts. An
isochrone map or
diagram shows...
- A
tautochrone curve or
isochrone curve (from
Ancient Gr**** ταὐτό (tauto-) 'same', ἴσος (isos-) 'equal', and χρόνος (chronos) 'time') is the
curve for...
- example, the
annual number of days with a
thunderstorm or snow cover).
Isochrones are
drawn on maps
showing the
dates of
onset of a
given phenomenon (for...
- (2001). "Toward
Better Age
Estimates for
Stellar Po****tions: The Y2
Isochrones for
Solar Mixture".
Astrophysical Journal Supplement. 136 (2): 417–437...