Sentences with phrase «finer spatial scales»

There is a natural tendency to produce models at finer spatial scales that include both a wider array of processes and more refined descriptions.
In the study, «Ecological segregation in a small mammal hybrid zone: Habitat - specific mating opportunities and selection against hybrids restrict gene flow on a fine spatial scale,» which appears in the March print edition of the journal Evolution, the authors discuss the factors driving these mating dynamics in a hybrid zone in southern California.
«Ecological segregation in a small mammal hybrid zone: Habitat - specific mating opportunities and selection against hybrids restrict gene flow on a fine spatial scale,» appears in the March print edition of the journal Evolution.
Whatever the process, it was happening on too fine a spatial scale for instruments to discern clearly.
A comprehensive risk assessment would determine flood hazard for individual structures by modeling watershed and floodplain characteristics at fine spatial scales; it would describe the varying levels of protection offered by all elements of a flood protection system and mitigation measures; and it would account explicitly for uncertainties, including those related to current and future flood hazard, structure value and vulnerability, and the current and future performance of flood protection measures.
I understand the issue — that when considered as a whole, the data on the Nature cover may better capture the trends over time than any other method of determining the average trend over the continent — but that said, it is not accurate on the fine spatial scale that it is presented.
While most existing loss alert products use 250 - meter resolution MODIS imagery, these alerts have a 30 - meter resolution and thus can detect loss at a much finer spatial scale.

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«To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to measure the second largest economy by mining such unprecedentedly large scale and fine granular spatial - temporal data,» the Baidu researchers write.
In particular, better computer power [is needed] because we do have some observations and some process understanding, but they happen at very fine spatial and temporal scales, and that's the hardest thing to model because it takes an enormous amount of computer power.
Hauser & Wirth's recent exhibition included great, large - scale examples from two of her finest bodies of work: the chromatically slight, but physically robust «Black and White Works» — some white with just a line of black, others black in their entirety, with structured and poetic surfaces; and the «Sarrafos» — white paintings with even more uninflected surfaces to which a black wooden bar has been attached, resulting in a physical and spatial experience.
Finally, simulations having finer spatial detail (i.e., «downscaled» climate model projections) do not necessarily have greater accuracy than coarser - resolution simulations; they add contextual detail related to factors such as regional topography and coastlines but may still retain the same basic climatic features simulated at larger scales.
It contains a suite of routines for downscaling coarse scale global climate model (GCM) output to a fine spatial resolution.
The ClimDown R package publishes the routines and techniques of the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium (PCIC) for downscaling coarse scale Global Climate Models (GCMs) to fine scale spatial resolution.
A suite of information aggregated from current and planned public satellites has the potential to detail methane flaring and venting activity at a fine enough spatial and temporal scale to allow for a nearly real - time assessment of methane emissions (figure 3).
The regional focus of RASM permits «significantly higher spatial resolution» to represent and evaluate the interaction of «important fine - scale Arctic processes and feedbacks», such as:
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