Economic Geography of Energy Barry D.Solomon, inEncyclopedia of Energy, 2004 1.3Environmental Impact The production and use of all energy sources results in undesirable environmental effects, which vary based on the health of the existing ecosystem, the size and health of the human population, energ...
Ecoregions of the United States | Definition, Map & Examples Mapping the Physical and Human Characteristics of the United States 6:28 How Geography Shaped the Early United States 4:40 U.S. Environmental Modification: History, Examples & Effects 6:23 Next Lesson The Evolution of Places ...
Population genetic structure has been investigated by principal components analysis (PCA) of ancestry informative markers (AIMs) in large-scale genetic data obtained from thousands of individuals using the Human Genome Diversity Panel (HGDP) as a reference (1,043 individuals, 51 populations, 650,000 ...
ValueDefinition 1 Indicators i and j have the same degree of importance 3 Importance of indicator i is slightly better than that of indicator j 5 Importance of indicator i is obviously better than that of indicator j 7 Importance of indicator i is strongly better than that of indicator j 9...
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(TRMM) precipitation; normalized difference vegetation index from the AVHRR sensor; ESA’s GlobeCover land use and land cover; NASA’s ASTERGDEM 30 m topography; and the Columbia University Human Geography dataset. The raw data are obtained in different formats, such as NetCDF, GRIB, HDF, ...
The Valley of the Kings (KV) is a UNESCO world heritage site with more than thirty opened tombs. Since the first tombs were constructed, at least 24 historical flash flood events has been identified, each of which has been contributed to the destruction
As there are substantial differences in the definition of coverage of greenspace, vegetation density, and proximity to greenspace, health studies generally analyzed associations between a single greenspace-related index and mortality. The lack of comparison of mortality risks across multiple greenspace ...
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(Geographic Coordinate System Definition), Entity and Attribute Information, Distribution Information, and the Metadata Reference Information. The metadata records have been created through the ArcMap graphical user interface and are automatically included with the hosted layer item. The user can export ...