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Gap The distance between two objects that should be connected. Often occurs during the digitizing process or in the edge-matching process.

 


wind gap An abandoned water gap.
wind power Power generated by using the force of the wind.
wind shadow An area of quiet air in lee of an obstacle. Zone of sand accumulation in lee of sand dune.

Gap-filled product options will now allow the data merge of one or more SLC-off fill scenes for generation of a final gap-free image.

Gap Analysis Program (USNBS); Geographic Application Program; Google Ancient Places
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Geography Assn. of Thailand ...

the gap of spatial display capabilities and organizational needs and data
lack of connection between place-based efforts such as neighborhood initiatives with spatial information available from private employers, public agencies, and schools.

Rent gap theory (Neil Smith)
Rent Gradient A representation of the decline in rent with distance from a market or center.
Rent gradients (Thunen) [gif-graph from Hoover (Online 1985)] ...

A small gap in a raster line feature, usually considered to be an error caused by the poor quality of a source document or by the scanning process.

Estimate the gap values from the neighboring elevations.
Estimate the gap values from an alternative DEM, usually of coarser resolution and greater spatial coverage.

12. Fixed the gap problem when an image is vectorized in small sections due to low system memory.
R2V 2.13 Released, Raster Image Editing and Improvements in Interactive Line Tracing ...

DJ: Is there a gap between the OCX full operational capability date and the proposed launch date for the first GPS IIIA satellite?

Widening gap in the GIS user community.
Another interesting point is that "radical" innovation often comes from fields with minimal or no paper map legacy, such as agriculture and retail sales, ...

Gap A spatial opening in a plant community. Can be caused by natural death or by some other abiotic or biotic disturbance.

A single- or multi-element sample is placed usually in a carbon electrode hollowed to hold the material at one end; a second opposing pointed electrode helps to establish a small gap (arc) across which an electric current flows.

They are Generic Access Profile (GAP) and the Service Discovery Application Profiles (SDAP), which is an abstraction on top of the Service Discovery Protocol.

They are dotted lines, but a long line of 10-20mm, then a gap, then a small line of 2mm. 2H pencil
Type H lines are the same as Type G, except that every second long line is thicker. They indicate the cutting plane of an object. 2H pencil ...

If there is a gap in the pixels, there will be a corresponding gap in the resulting vector. BANDPASS addresses this by using a primitive pixel dilation algorithm, in an attempt to "grow" across the gaps.

An unconformity is a gap in the time record for that location.
Unconsolidated:
A term used when referring to sediment that has not been lithified into a rock. Uncemented.
Uniformitarianism:
A basic geologic principle.

Gap between two lines created erroneously by a scanner and its raster-vector software.

Add a frame border. Increase the Gap to 10 points on each side of the scale bar.
Set the Position to be 1.5 in in each direction from the corner of the map sheet.

Vectorization preview
Vectorization settings (gap closure)
Vectorization (multilayer)
Contour Vectorization ...

GIS provides telecommunication businesses with many solutions such as analyzing relationships among signal coverage, test results, trouble tickets, customer inquiries, revenues, and gap analysis.

Although it is often difficult to find explanations for technical subjects that are both clear and accessible, this website bridges the gap by placing an interlinked framework of mathematical exposition and illustrative examples at the fingertips of ...

ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst is an extension to ArcGIS Desktop that provides a powerful suite of tools for spatial data exploration and surface generation. It effectively bridges the gap between geostatistics and GIS analysis by enabling you to ...

To be considered as a view corridor, a gap between buildings may be as narrow as 5 meters. This means that we should consisder the precision of our obstructions layer to be something like 2.5 meters or so in the xy plane.

Using satellite images of the Alaskan coastline from various years, we are identifying changes in the Alaskan coastline that will help predict the impacts on fisheries when the glacier closes the gap again.

Inheritance of quantities from GEOPAK, InRoads, and MX
Reads roadway models and DTM directly; determines elevation at X/Y coordinate
Drainage data
Alignment data (station equations, gap/overlap) ...

You can visualize the angle defect by cutting along an edge at that vertex, and then flattening out a neighborhood of the vertex into the plane. A little gap will form where the slit is: the angle by which it opens up is the angle defect.

Fourthly, the growing gap between the commercial GIS software products and the users' requirements. Last but not least, the reasonable realisation of the US.

The range of densities from about two up to about four is not well served by conventional public or private transport. Many cities have grown into these densities, and are suffering traffic problems. Personal rapid transit might fill this gap.

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