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- Discrete_Global_Grid abstract "A Discrete Global Grid (DGG) consists of a set of regions that form a partition of the Earth’s surface, where each region has associated with it a single point contained in that region. A Discrete Global Grid System (DGGS) is a series of discrete global grids, usually consisting of increasingly finer resolution grids.Discrete Global Grids are used as the geometric basis for the creation of geospatial data structures. Each region/point combination in the grid is a called a \"cell,\" and depending on the application, data objects or values may be associated with the cells themselves, or with either the cell regions or cell points. DGGs have been proposed for use in a wide range of geospatial applications, including vector and raster location representation, data fusion, and spatial databases.".
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- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_science.
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- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Elevation_Models.
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- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Global_30_Arc-Second_Elevation_Dataset_(GTOPO30).
- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Global_Environmental_Multiscale_Model.
- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink HEALPix.
- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Icosahedron.
- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Latitude.
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- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Map_projection.
- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Meteorology.
- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Oceanography.
- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_State_University.
- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Polyhedron.
- Discrete_Global_Grid wikiPageWikiLink Soil_Moisture_and_Ocean_Salinity.
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- Discrete_Global_Grid subject Category:Space_science.
- Discrete_Global_Grid comment "A Discrete Global Grid (DGG) consists of a set of regions that form a partition of the Earth’s surface, where each region has associated with it a single point contained in that region. A Discrete Global Grid System (DGGS) is a series of discrete global grids, usually consisting of increasingly finer resolution grids.Discrete Global Grids are used as the geometric basis for the creation of geospatial data structures.".
- Discrete_Global_Grid label "Discrete Global Grid".
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