Characterization
A characterization is Determination of the attributes of resource units, populations, or sampling units. A prominent use in EMAP is characterization of 40-hexes.
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Cumulative distribution | ■■■■ |
Cumulative distribution: A cumulative distribution is a means of representing the variation of some attribute . . . Read More | |
Auxiliary data | ■■■■ |
Auxiliary data: An auxiliary data is Data derived from a source other than EMAP, that is, from an experiment . . . Read More | |
Monitoring | ■■■■ |
A monitoring is In EMAP, the periodic collection of data that is used to determine the condition of ecological . . . Read More | |
Resource | ■■■■ |
Resource: A resource is (in EMAP) an ecological entity that is identified as a target of sampling and . . . Read More | |
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Risk characterization | ■■■ |
Risk characterization: A risk characterization is Determination of the nature of a given risk and quantifying . . . Read More | |
Continuous | ■■■ |
Continuous is a Characteristic of an attribute that is conceptualized as a surface over some region. . . . Read More | |
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Reference site | ■■■ |
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