Sentences with phrase «spatial analysis methods»

She has been working on analysing climate change impacts on societal sectors for several years, focusing on the analysis of human - environmental systems, using conceptual as well as quantitative modelling approaches and spatial analysis methods.
The authors discuss the relationship between space and social life from different perspectives and provide many illuminating examples of computer - based spatial analysis methods in archaeology...

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The traditional methods used in materials science analysis, like high - powered electron microscopy and spectroscopy, do not combine chemical insights with the spatial resolution of IR imaging, the researchers said, so they can only provide average chemical measurements.
We will present a novel statistical method to analyze molecule colocalization that is based on the automatic detection of molecule fluorescent spots, followed by their representation as Point Processes and the statistical analysis of their spatial distribution.
The spatial resolution of this approach permits analysis of hair lengths corresponding to 1 day's growth, providing much more information than when analyzed by traditional methods, which can require as much as a month's hair growth.
Several previous analyses of tide gauge records1, 2,3,4,5,6 — employing different methods to accommodate the spatial sparsity and temporal incompleteness of the data and to constrain the geometry of long - term sea - level change — have concluded that GMSL rose over the twentieth century at a mean rate of 1.6 to 1.9 millimetres per year.
In recent years a range of formal methods of spatial analysis have been developed for the study of human engagement, experience and socialisation within the built environment.
Despite the fact that there are differences between these three ocean heat content estimates due to the data used, quality control applied, instrumental biases, temporal and spatial averaging and analysis methods (Appendix 5.
Topics include: environmental monitoring, incorporating methods for censored data and for time series; spatial data interpolation and prediction; and multi-criteria decision analysis.
This PCIC report is intended to assist those engaged in climate change impact, vulnerability and adaptation analyses by providing guidelines on how to choose climate scenarios, including the choice of appropriate spatial and temporal scales of the data and methods to use.
* In February, 2006 NCDC transitioned to the use of an improved Global Land and Ocean data set (Smith and Reynolds analysis (2005)-RRB- which incorporates new algorithms that better account for factors such as changes in spatial coverage and evolving observing methods.
This method retains the strengths of voxel - based analysis while addressing some of its drawbacks, such as aligning images from multiple subjects and the arbitrariness of the choice of spatial smoothing [23].
An observer - independent tract - based spatial statistics (TBSS) analysis method was used to analyze the DTI data.
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