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A contour map that displays the variation in time between two seismic events or reflections.

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An isochrone is a line drawn on a map connecting points that can be reached in the same amount of time from a specific starting point. It is used to visualize travel time or distance patterns from one central location.

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An isochrone can be:

In physics - A line on a chart connecting all points having the same time of occurence of a particular pheonomena/of a particular value of a quantity.

In geography - A line connecting places of an equal journey time to the same location.

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