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- Q2020720 subject Q7663209.
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- Q2020720 abstract "In the context of a spatial index, a grid (a.k.a. "mesh", also "global grid" if it covers the entire surface of the globe) is a regular tessellation of a manifold or 2-D surface that divides it into a series of contiguous cells, which can then be assigned unique identifiers and used for spatial indexing purposes. A wide variety of such grids have been proposed or are currently in use, including grids based on "square" or "rectangular" cells, triangular grids or meshes, hexagonal grids and grids based on diamond-shaped cells.".
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- Q2020720 wikiPageExternalLink grid-traversal.
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- Q2020720 comment "In the context of a spatial index, a grid (a.k.a. "mesh", also "global grid" if it covers the entire surface of the globe) is a regular tessellation of a manifold or 2-D surface that divides it into a series of contiguous cells, which can then be assigned unique identifiers and used for spatial indexing purposes.".
- Q2020720 label "Grid (spatial index)".
- Q2020720 depiction Geodesic_Grid_(ISEA3H)_illustrated.png.