Structure of the Earth Natural Geoinfromation System
Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena (2009)
- Volume: 4, Issue: 5, page 37-52
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@article{Kitov2009,
abstract = {
The model of geographical space of the Earth is represented as a multilevel
discrete grid
structure. This provides a scientific basis for the construction of a natural
geoinformation system
of the globe with invariant organization of data in the form of a universal
grid, i.e. a different-level
set of elementary cells with discrete topology. A grid structure is a multilevel
system of reference
points, with respect to which a spatial analysis of the territory is carried
out. Reference points have
attributes reflecting the territorys hierarchic level and location
characteristics. It is found that there
is a connection between the topology of the cells and specific structures of the
Earth, and between
the lineament network and the hydrological network in particular.
},
author = {Kitov, A. D.},
journal = {Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena},
keywords = {geoinformation system; grid structure; geographical network; modelling
of geospace;
spatial organization of territory; model of geodata presentation; lineament
network},
language = {eng},
month = {10},
number = {5},
pages = {37-52},
publisher = {EDP Sciences},
title = {Structure of the Earth Natural Geoinfromation System},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/222435},
volume = {4},
year = {2009},
}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kitov, A. D.
TI - Structure of the Earth Natural Geoinfromation System
JO - Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena
DA - 2009/10//
PB - EDP Sciences
VL - 4
IS - 5
SP - 37
EP - 52
AB -
The model of geographical space of the Earth is represented as a multilevel
discrete grid
structure. This provides a scientific basis for the construction of a natural
geoinformation system
of the globe with invariant organization of data in the form of a universal
grid, i.e. a different-level
set of elementary cells with discrete topology. A grid structure is a multilevel
system of reference
points, with respect to which a spatial analysis of the territory is carried
out. Reference points have
attributes reflecting the territorys hierarchic level and location
characteristics. It is found that there
is a connection between the topology of the cells and specific structures of the
Earth, and between
the lineament network and the hydrological network in particular.
LA - eng
KW - geoinformation system; grid structure; geographical network; modelling
of geospace;
spatial organization of territory; model of geodata presentation; lineament
network
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/222435
ER -
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