Isoline retrieval typically refers to the process of obtaining isolines (also known as contour lines) from spatial data. Isolines are lines that connect points of equal value, commonly used in geographic information systems (GIS), meteorology, and various fields of science and engineering. They are used to represent data such as elevation, temperature, pressure, and other continuous variables on a map.

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