On the Issues of Scale,Resolution, and Fractal Analysis in the Mapping Sciences* |
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Authors: | Nina Siu-Ngan Lam Dale A. Quattrochi |
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Abstract: | ![]() Scale and resolution have long been key issues in geography. The rapid development of analytical cartography, GIS, and remote sensing (the mapping sciences) in the last decade has forced the issues of scale and resolution to be treated formally and better defined. This paper addresses the problem of scale and resolution in geographical studies, with special reference to the mapping sciences. The fractal concept is introduced, and its use in identifying the scale and resolution problem is discussed. The implications of the scale and resolution problem on studies of global change and modeling are also explored. |
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Keywords: | scale resolution fractals mapping sciences |
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