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Integrated land and water information system (ILWIS) is an integrated geographic information system (GIS) package. The most recent version of ILWIS offers a range of image processing, vector, raster, geostatistical, statistical, database, and similar operations.
Hengl, T. +2 more
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In January 2020, inflation up to 5 cm was detected in the volcanic system of Svartsengi, Reykjanes peninsula (Iceland). The inflation was probably linked to the movement of magma which was estimated to be at a depth of 3-5 km. Shortly after the detection
Favalli, Massimiliano +7 more
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Relief of the Orawa-Nowy Targ Basin, Western Carpathians
This paper relies on the literature to outline the main properties of the relief of the intramontane Orawa-Nowy Targ Basin which is dominated by three fluvioglacial fans.
Adam Łajczak +2 more
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Descriptive and Geometric Morphometry of the Wings of Phlebotomus sergenti Populations in Central Morocco. [PDF]
Abou-Elaaz FZ +4 more
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Analysis of relief, slopes and summits in the thaniyat turayf, n.w. Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
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Al Mazrooa, Hoda Saad
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Terrain Analysis According to Multiscale Surface Roughness in the Taklimakan Desert
Surface roughness, interpreted in the wide sense of surface texture, is a generic term referring to a variety of aspects and scales of spatial variability of surfaces.
Sebastiano Trevisani, Peter L. Guth
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Using 3D Micro-Geomorphometry to Quantify Interstitial Spaces of an Oyster Cluster
In ecology, it is assumed that the characteristics (e.g. shape, size) of interstitial spaces found in a variety of habitats affect the colonization of species, species interactions, and species composition.
Peter C. Frederick +2 more
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The identification of intrinsic bonds between the men and the geographic space where they lived is one of the desiderata that any archaeologist tries to reach through systemic analysis of an archaeological site reported to the environment.
Lazarovici, Gheorghe +5 more
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Recent and future trends in marine geomorphometry
For the 71% of our planet that lies beneath the ocean, the use of spatial analytical techniques for explaining and classifying underwater topography has become increasingly widespread in recent years.
Micallef, A (15636122) +3 more
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