Watersheds:Watershed algorithms transform images into grayscale, then generate a topographical map in which each pixel’s “elevation” is determined by its brightness. Regions, boundaries and objects can be inferred from where “valleys”, “ridges” and “catchment basins” form. Region-based segm...
We find place attachment, identity and social capital are interconnected and feature strongly in the mitigation and prevention phase, postヾisaster. Our findings suggest better understanding of place attachment can support a more catchment scale approach to FRM policy and practice. This article is ...
Any system on the honeynet may serve as a point of entry for attackers. The honeynet gathers intelligence on the attackers and diverts them from the real network. The advantage of a honeynet over a simple honeypot is that it feels more like a real network, and has a larger catchment area...
What is meant by a net carbon sink? What carbon sink are we utilizing when we perform combustion? What is a carbon reservoir? What is carbon black feedstock? What is prime carbon? What does carbon sequestration do? What is a catchment basin? What is carbon offset? What does carbon decay...
Quality location data is rich in both the temporal and spatial sense. That is, it provides accurate detail of both time and place, and it can be combined with other data and aggregated at-scale. Telcos are really the gold standard stewards of first party data. They have the greatest volume...
What is the speed of a jet stream? What is base of support in biomechanics? What is complementary base pairing? What is a catchment basin? What is Kb for the conjugate base of HCN(Ka = 4.9 x 10-10)? What is the normal troponin level? What is analog broadcasting? What is conventional...
(1) to identify an appropriate set of signatures to describe catchment hydrological behaviors by evaluating four properties—computability, representativeness, robustness, and predictability—on a global scale; (2) to quantify the sensitivity of these hydrological signatures to human activities; (3) to ...
A nationalfishing licence($113 for the year from Oct 1–Sept 30, $22.50/24hr) covers all New Zealand’s lakes and rivers except for those in the Taupo catchment area, where a local licensing arrangement applies. They’re available from sports shops everywhere and directly from Fish and Game...
What is a catchment basin? What is a concept map and what is it used for? What could be a form of bias in a map? What is a butte? What is linear superposition? What is the Karman line? What is a land bridge? What does a nautical map show? What does BM mean on a topographic...
On a global scale, the location of the Alpine vegetation types is closely correlated with climatic factors, most importantly temperature and the growing season length (Briner et al., 2013a, Fuhrer et al., 2014). At the same time, the patterns of vegetation dynamics are also strongly ...