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The new Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) designations have replaced the venerable U.S. Census Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) classification system, which itself was last revised in 1990.

 


Core - The Earth's core is solid mass of iron plus some nickel surrounded by a fluid (water-like) outer layer. The closer you get to the core, the hotter it becomes and the greater the pressure.
Other factors affect the gravity field too: ...

Core customer populations displayed at a nationwide scale.
measures demand for a variety of products and services. Use your customer records to quickly create customer profiles by product preferences with Community Tapestry segments.

Core capabilities in ProjectWise Navigator include Clash Detection and Schedule Simulation. These additional features are incrementally licensed and enabled by the ProjectWise Clash Resolution Visa and the ProjectWise Schedule Simulation Visa.

core -- That portion of the interior of the Earth that lies beneath the mantle, and goes all of the way to the center. The Earth's core is very dense, rich in iron and the source of the magnetic field.

Core Topics Collaboration
The Core Topics Collaboration of the Fortnight works to improve essential Wikipedia topics. The current collaboration is Personal finance.

Core recovered from the structure, which presently has the dimensions of 200 km (125 miles) but may be even larger, produced breccias in a zone more than 300 meters thick.

Core [drill]. A cylindrical section of sediment or rock, usually 5-10 cm in diameter and up to several meters in length, taken as a sample of the interval penetrated by a core bit, ...

core Innermost zone of Earth. Consists of two parts, an outer liquid section and an inner solid section, both chiefly of iron and nickel with about 10 percent lighter elements. It is surrounded by the mantle.

A Core Benefit of GIS
A modern GIS provides both simple point-and-click query capabilities and sophisticated analysis tools to provide timely information to managers and analysts alike.

the core hemisphere uses an ordinary azimuthal equidistant projection
the outer hemisphere is divided in eight identical lobes (although I have found conflicting descriptions) ...

The core consists of two sub-layers: the solid inner core and the liquid outer core. These two layers are made of the same materials but exhibit slightly different physical properties.

The core components of the Topobase solution include the following:
Topobase Client - built on Autodesk Map 3D 2007, is the CAD/GIS desktop client for data creation, editing, reporting and analysis.

The Core
The outer core has a radius of ~3500 km. The inner core has a radius of ~1250 km.

CRS
Core Record System. The system developed by LINZ as the new title and survey information database. It replaces the DCDB.
Cultural Features
Items in a spatial database representing man-made objects.

This core studio for first-year Masters of Urban Planning Students presents a sequence of demostrations that introduce to digital resources used and maintained by planners.

Dublin Core Metadata for Image
Title
Cottam B Enclosure aerial photograph transcription
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Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
DCN
Direccion de Cartografia Nacional (Venezuela); Document control number ...

Data, the core of any GIS project, must be accurate - but accuracy is not enough. Having the appropriate level of accuracy is vital.

Providing core technical support to these users are the three staff members of the GIS Group: Al Hill (GIS Manager), Barbara Griffiths, Darren Eddlemon, and Nancy Church.

Definitions: Abstract Data Type The basic information construct used by the GeoMobility Server and associated Core Services. Consists of well-known data types and structures for location information.

Located between the base of the crust and overlying the core.
Mantle Plume:
A rising mass of hot mantle material that can create an area of volcanic activity in the center of a lithospheric plate.
Massive: ...

It developed a core curriculum; a set of teaching materials for a three-course sequence in GIS. It also sponsors workshops, seminars, and meetings and produces technical publications related to GIS.
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Dynamic Terrain Visualization transforms core NRCan cartographic products into more realistic representations of geographic information based on interactive 2D and 3D representation.

Organizations in all disciplines need professionals skilled in integrating GIS with their core business. The following sites will help you plan for your GIS career or help you train your workforce in GIS.
For Career Planners ...

Zhan, Feibing, and Mark, D. 1992."Object-oriented Spatial Knowledge Representation and Processing: Formalization of Core Classes and Their Relationships." Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling. p.p. 2:662-671.

Parent Child Links: Technique wherein attribute lists in two different tables are joined together to function as a single DBMS table. When indexing on a common ID record in both the parent (core) and child (subordinate) table, ...

RTK is used, not only as a precision positioning instrument, but also as a core for navigation systems or automatic machine guidance, in applications such as civil engineering and dredging.

A powerful full-text search engine with both basic and advanced searching capabilities.
Dublin Core and Mathematics Subject Classification metadata in the HTML headers of each page.
Special information for Mathematica users.

(Core element of geostatistics.) Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) p. 34 a specification of generic data formats and metadata content to promote interchange of geographic information.

See also: Information, Feature, Image, Survey, Format