Ports in multi-level maritime networks: evidence from the Atlantic (1996-2006)


Figure 2: Graph visualization of the Atlantic liner shipping network



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Figure 2: Graph visualization of the Atlantic liner shipping network, 1996-2006

Source: realized by authors based on LMIU data and TULIP software



Figure 3: Scale-free structure of the Atlantic liner shipping network, 1996-2006

Source: realized by authors based on LMIU data



Figure 4: Graph visualization of dominant inter-port links, 1996-2006

Source: realized by authors based on LMIU data and TULIP software



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