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- Amérique du Sud ; Précipitation ; Statistique ; Sécheresse ; Série chronologique (1)
- Analyse des données ; Calcul matriciel ; Estimation ; Etats-Unis ; Modèle ; Mortalité infantile ; North Carolina ; Prévision ; Représentation graphique ; Statistique spatiale (1)
- Arid land;Arid environment ; California ; Earth surface processes ; Fluvial erosion ; Fluvial processes ; Fractal geometry ; Hawaii ; Model ; Nevada ; Numerical model ; United States (1)
- Arizona ; Bassin-versant ; Etats-Unis ; Géomorphodynamique ; Géométrie fractale ; Idaho ; Ruissellement ; Réseau de drainage (1)
- Arizona ; Catchment area;Watershed ; Drainage network ; Earth surface processes ; Fractal geometry ; Idaho ; Rill wash;Runoff ; United States (1)
- California ; Domaine aride ; Erosion fluviatile ; Etats-Unis ; Fluviatile ; Géomorphodynamique ; Géométrie fractale ; Hawaii ; Modèle ; Modèle numérique ; Nevada (1)
- Data analysis ; Estimation ; Forecast;Prediction ; Graphics ; Infant mortality ; Matrix analysis ; Model ; North Carolina ; Spatial statistics ; United States (1)
- Drought ; Precipitation ; South America ; Statistics ; Time series (1)
- A physical basis for drainage density (1)
- Fractals in geomorphology (1)
- Geomorphic application of the Hausdorff-Besicovich dimension (1)
- Problems associated with smoothing and filtering of geophysical time-series data (1)
- Smoothing regional maps using empirical Bayes predictors (1)
- Spatial modeling (1)
- Problems associated with smoothing and filtering of geophysical time-series data
- 1992
- Smoothing regional maps using empirical Bayes predictors
- 1992
- The AA. present a theory for the explanation of drainage density in terms of the physical processes present in the landscape. The basic length scaled is recognized as a point of transition between the stable smoothing effects of diffusive processes
- 1992
- of the terrain samples was manipulated by smoothing and simulated erosion to test the sensitivity of the dimension. A sloping artificial surface was subjected to several cycles of synthetic fluvial erosion with dimension increasing with erosion duration (age).
- 1992