The strength of the CA approach lies within the simplicity of the underlying assumptions, in that we require just two easily-obtained inputs: the varying elevation across the terrain, and the varying incidence angle across the terrain. Yet, despite this simplicity, an impressive fit is obtained ...
Geospatial data have been traditionally represented in two different models: raster (grid coverages) and vector; this paper focusses on exemplifying the vector model. There are several works related to represent provenance derived from raster models (e.g.Yue, Zhang, Guo, & Tan, 2014). In the...
field work, and the development of both a conceptual hydrogeological model and a numerical groundwater flow model, as visualized in Fig.1. The first phase comprises the acquisition, compilation, and potential digitalization of topographical data (digital elevation models, DEMs), geological data (bore...