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  1. The word topography comes is a combination of two Greek works "topo" meaning place and "graphia" which means to record or take notes.[1]
  2. The topography varies greatly in China, a vast land of lofty plateau, large plains, rolling land and big and small basins surrounded by lofty mountains.[2]
  3. With highlands in the west and plains in the east, China has a varied topography.[2]
  4. Corneal topography instruments used in clinical practice most often are based on Placido reflective image analysis.[3]
  5. Corneal topography most commonly is thought of as Placido-based reflective image analysis.[3]
  6. Corneal topography often is used clinically for detecting and evaluating the severity of keratoconus.[3]
  7. Corneal topography has detected changes suggestive of early keratoconus in many patients without classic clinical manifestations of this disease that are often classified as subclinical keratoconus.[3]
  8. …that implies progressive changes in topography from an initial designated morphology toward or to some altered form.[4]
  9. Topography refers to the form of the landscape—its steepness, shape, and slope aspect (the direction a slope faces).[5]
  10. Even within a relatively small area, variations in topography can create variations in temperature, moisture, and exposure to sun and wind.[5]
  11. The origin of topography comes from “topo” for “place” and “graphia” for “writing”.[6]
  12. In this colorful map, it overlays topography (hillshade) with underlying rock formations.[6]
  13. Is there anything else you want to learn about topography?[6]
  14. The topography of the lower Columbia Basin includes canyons, hills, and valleys.[7]
  15. Topography is a three-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface on a two- dimensional surface (paper) as seen from overhead looking directly down.[7]
  16. Students could also create their own topography maps using the Topographic Map Symbols, guide.[7]
  17. Unlike the SPC approach, OLA provides a direct measurement of shape and topography that is not inferred from images.[8]
  18. Asteroid topography is captured by surface elevation, which includes the effects of the asteroid’s gravity coupled with its spin state.[8]
  19. The shape and topography of Bennu suggest a formation in which a north-south asymmetry was established in the population of large boulders.[8]
  20. Further, only topography that has zero zonal average and vanishes on side walls will be considered.[9]
  21. NCEI's ETOPO1 is a 1 arc-minute global relief model of Earth's surface that integrates land topography and ocean bathymetry.[10]
  22. NCEI builds and distributes high-resolution, coastal digital elevation models (DEMs) that integrate ocean bathymetry and land topography.[10]
  23. The main use of corneal topography is the generation of indices that allows quantification of the level of irregularity of the corneal morphology, at a local or general level.[11]
  24. Here, we show that the topography of the environment significantly alters the optimal search strategy toward less ballistic and more Brownian strategies.[12]
  25. These studies have limited their analysis to landscapes characterized by a barrier-free homogenous topography.[12]
  26. is a prefactor related to the topography of the environment.[12]
  27. There are lots of ways that people make use of topographic data, and for various parts of the world, maps of Earth's topography are limited, inaccurate, or nonexistent.[13]
  28. This information is known as topography, and maps which display elevation information are called topographic maps.[13]
  29. Scientists use information about topography to help in their studies of plants and animals.[13]
  30. This lack of standardization effectively limits the scope of regional or global studies where precise topography is important.[13]
  31. channel cross sections are done at unevenly spaced points to be able to capture changes in the bed topography.[14]
  32. The topography of an area could refer to the surface shapes and features themselves, or a description (especially their depiction in maps).[15]
  33. This meaning is less common in the United States, where topographic maps with elevation contours have made "topography" synonymous with relief.[15]
  34. Topography in a narrow sense involves the recording of relief or terrain, the three-dimensional quality of the surface, and the identification of specific landforms.[15]
  35. The topography of an area could refer to the surface forms and features themselves, or a description (especially their depiction in maps).[15]
  36. The purpose of this chapter is to study models of topography.[16]
  37. The study of the shape of the surface of the land, with all its ups and downs, is known as topography.[17]
  38. The word topography derives from the greek “topo,” meaning place, and “graphia,” meaning to write or to record.[17]
  39. Maps that represent topography are known as topographic maps.[17]
  40. Despite this, and whilst topography at volcanoes is often significant, until now the topographic effect on tilt at volcanoes has not been systematically explored.[18]
  41. We show that topography alone can amplify or reduce the tilt by more than an order of magnitude, and control the orientation of the maximum tilt.[18]
  42. Hence, inverting for the source stress using simple analytical models that neglect topography could potentially lead to a misinterpretation of how the volcanic system is evolving.[18]
  43. However, how topography affects tilt is dependent on the orientation of the deformation field relative to the surface on which the instrument is deployed.[18]
  44. Ice flow can transfer variations in basal topography and basal slipperiness to the ice surface.[19]
  45. The magnitude and spatial pattern of these mismatches correspond with the theory's limitations and known uncertainties in the bed topography and basal slip ratio datasets.[19]
  46. Our prediction experiment establishes that the first-order control on GrIS surface relief is basal topography modulated by ice thickness, surface slope and basal slip ratio.[19]
  47. It follows that the spatial structure of surface drainage depends strongly on the transfer of basal topography to the ice surface.[19]
  48. A new Structure from Motion (SfM) dataset comprised of georeferenced, high-resolution topography and orthomosaics for part of the Lost River fault zone, Idaho has been released.[20]
  49. The term topography originated in ancient Greece and continued in ancient Rome, as the detailed description of a place.[21]
  50. An objective of topography is to determine the position of any feature or more generally any point in terms of both a horizontal coordinate system such as latitude, longitude, and altitude.[21]
  51. There are a variety of approaches to studying topography.[21]
  52. The digital elevation model (DEM) is a raster-based digital dataset of the topography (hypsometry and/or bathymetry) of all or part of the Earth (or a telluric planet).[21]
  53. Topography of the land surface also significantly controls processes within the overlying atmosphere, and it reflects the processes within the underlying lithosphere.[22]
  54. Yet Bordeaux itself has been rethinking its approach, training its eye more and more on topography, soil, bedrock, drainage and all the other elements of terroir.[23]
  55. Wherever the intrepid Eleanor travels, Michaelis offers vivid descriptions of topography, wardrobe, weather conditions and societal moods as if an understudy for Charles Dickens.[23]
  56. McDonald said the land’s steep topography, drainage and runoff issues — plus the area’s designation as a tree preservation zone — would make new housing difficult if not impossible to build.[23]
  57. Witt said the topography of the Gulf makes the tide less exaggerated.[23]
  58. Topography has helped shape so many of the things we know and love today.[24]
  59. Topography can be an ongoing study, as Earth scientists will study changes in the Earth’s surface.[24]
  60. As well as referring to the study of the Earth’s surface, topography can also be used when studying the surfaces of other planets.[24]
  61. Topography has come a long way since the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.[24]
  62. However, it is still meaningful to show that individual differences in GS topography contain sufficient neural information to be associated with individual variation in behaviors.[25]
  63. Therefore, the current findings demonstrating a relationship between GS topography and behavioral phenotypes are not contradictory to the strengthened associations reported by Li and colleagues.[25]
  64. A much more accurate and convenient representation of the field, on which all data referring to topography can be plotted, is a map (Fig. 55).[26]

소스

  1. What Is Topography?
  2. 2.0 2.1 Topography
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Corneal Topography and Imaging: Overview, Corneal Optics and Structure, Corneal Topography
  4. Topography | geology
  5. 5.0 5.1 Explore Natural Communities
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 What is Topography? The Definitive Guide
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 PNNL: Science & Engineering
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Hemispherical differences in the shape and topography of asteroid (101955) Bennu
  9. meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
  10. 10.0 10.1 Topography and Digital Terrain Data
  11. Corneal topography in keratoconus: state of the art
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 The topography of the environment alters the optimal search strategy for active particles
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
  14. Topographic Mapping - an overview
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 Definition: Topographic Features
  16. Models of Topography
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Two-Minute Takeaway: What is Topography? — The Nature Conservancy in Washington
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 Topography and Tilt at Volcanoes
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Topography and Drainage Structure Controlled by the Transfer of Basal Variability
  20. OpenTopography
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 Topography
  22. Land Surface Topography
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 Definition of Topography by Merriam-Webster
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 What is Topography? Topographic Maps Explained
  25. 25.0 25.1 Topography and behavioral relevance of the global signal in the human brain
  26. CHAPTER 3 - ELEMENTS OF TOPOGRAPHY