• Energy system modelling frameworks, such TIMES from IEA-ETSAP are often applied with the assumption that the countries investigated already have a large grid infrastructure, and typically simplify spatial constraints associated with those that are unelectrified (IEA ETSAP, 2022). (researchsquare.com)
  • 2022) highlights the need for higher spatial granularity in ESOM to represent variable renewable energy resources better. (researchsquare.com)
  • Experts in authoritative geospatial data, cartography and GIScience have today (29 August 2023) announced a new international collaboration to demonstrate the power of location. (eurogeographics.org)
  • Abstracts are now being accepted for the fourth International Workshop on Spatial Data Quality to be held in Brussels and online on 11 and 12 October 2023. (eurogeographics.org)
  • Above: the Sonoma County Wildfire Resilience Planner provides the user with the spatial data and analysis tools to identify high-priority locations for wildland fuels management. (consbio.org)
  • Somebody with a basic understanding of wildland fuels and just simple [geographic data] processing steps would be able to reproduce what we've done," Forbes said. (thegatewayonline.ca)
  • Compiling with data dependence graphs. (wikipedia.org)
  • The spatial dependence between countries is measured via geographical and institutional proximities, the latter hitherto has rarely been explored in the finance-growth literature. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Institutions-growth Spatial Dependence: An Empirical Test. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • In this manuscript, we propose a modeling framework that can be used to gain a better understanding of the dependence structure of a spatial process by identifying regions within a spatial domain where the process displays the same spatial correlation range. (nih.gov)
  • Application of the mixture M-RA model to both stationary and nonstationary data show that the mixture M-RA model can handle both types of data, can correctly establish the type of spatial dependence structure in the data (e.g., stationary versus not), and can identify regions of local stationarity. (nih.gov)
  • Trusted analytics and predictive data models require accurate, consistent, and contextual data. (directionsmag.com)
  • Alteryx and Tableau are making it easier for organizations like Consumer Reports, Missouri Wonk and Consumer Orbit to get the full competitive advantage of their data and analytics," said Paul Ross, Vice President of Product and Industry Marketing at Alteryx. (alteryx.com)
  • By blending data from multiple sources and easily adding layers of statistical, spatial and predictive analytics, users can rapidly create Tableau files ready for visualization that meet their deep analytical requirements. (alteryx.com)
  • To help organizations consume large data streams in real time coming from the Internet of Things (IoT), Esri and Microsoft are integrating location services and spatial analytics into the Microsoft Azure IoT Suite. (esri.com)
  • Through an analysis of multiple global fossil fuel CO 2 emission data sets, Vulcan emission data for the United States, Canada's National Inventory Report, and NO 2 variability based on satellite observations, we derive scale factors that can be applied to global emission data sets to represent weekly and diurnal CO 2 emission variability. (nau.edu)
  • This is important for inverse modeling and data assimilation of CO 2 , which use in situ or satellite measurements subject to variability on these time scales. (nau.edu)
  • The resulting products of these analyses are global 0.25° ×0.25° gridded scale factor maps that can be applied to global fossil fuel CO 2 emission data sets to represent weekly and diurnal variability and 1° ×1°scale factor maps to redistribute spatially emissions from two common global data sets to account for differences in per capita emissions within Canada. (nau.edu)
  • As collecting data on SOC are costly and time-consuming, not much data on SOC are available, although understanding the spatial variability in SOC is of fundamental importance for effective soil management. (nih.gov)
  • This article examines the spatial variability of dust concentrations within a coal miner's breathing zone and the impact of sampling location at the cap lamp, nose, and lapel. (cdc.gov)
  • These revisions will also provide higher resolution data for regional and local applications with higher spatial and temporal resolution. (wfas.net)
  • A basis of spatial big data analysis with map-matching system. (chapman.edu)
  • DTG big data analysis for fuel consumption estimation. (chapman.edu)
  • Spatial big data analysis system for vehicle-driving GPS trajectory. (chapman.edu)
  • Analysis of aerosol absorption properties and transport over North Africa and the Middle East using AERONET data. (chapman.edu)
  • Matterport's spatial data provides unparalleled building insights and analysis so that customers have a more efficient and scalable way to experience and manage buildings. (prnewswire.com)
  • Globalisation, Economic Growth, and Spillovers: A Spatial Analysis. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • The growth-effects of economic and political institutions: New evidence from spatial econometrics analysis using historical-based institutional matrix. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Spatial analysis of financial development's effect on the ecological footprint of belt and road initiative countries: Mitigation options through renewable energy consumption and institutional quality. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • At the same time with increasing decentralized supply options with variations of energy resources across the spatial dimension requires analysis with increased spatial resolution (Pfenninger et al. (researchsquare.com)
  • REGAL International Program: Analysis of experimental data for depletion code validation. (ornl.gov)
  • The Rod-Extremity and Gadolinia AnaLysis (REGAL) Program is a joint international effort to expand the nuclide inventory experimental data for irradiated nuclear fuel, with a specific focus on addressing two challenging needs associated with the characterization of modern, high duty, nuclear fuel. (ornl.gov)
  • Spatio Metrics uses its spatial analysis software to link architects with data when designing heath care sites. (mit.edu)
  • Under the direction of Professor Kimberley Browne, Director of the Spatial Analysis Lab at the University of Richmond, they are creating an inventory, cataloging, georeferencing and digitising the 1,600 settlement scheme maps. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Data-driven analysis of the (un)changing nature of toponyms and its implications for toponym-based landscape reconstructions. (uantwerpen.be)
  • Business intelligence encompasses a variety of tools that enable organizations to collect data from internal systems and external sources, prepare it for analysis, develop, and run queries against the data, and create reports, dashboards and data visualizations. (dbta.com)
  • Analysis of molecular- based data showed diverse genetic backgrounds among countries where MDR TB is highly prevalent ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • This report describes an investigation in which NIOSH used iron-doped diesel fuel to generate metal-bearing diesel particles and a subsequent analysis of the particles using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). (cdc.gov)
  • 2 Furthermore, rates of The approach aimed to il ustrate the local TB burden in paediatric and extrapulmonary TB have been identified the context of the geography of this remote region of PNG, as very high, with 25.0% of patients aged 0-14 years, using mapping to il ustrate the results as a complement and 77.1% of patients diagnosed with extrapulmonary to the underlying quantitative spatial analysis. (who.int)
  • The papers cover a wide range of topics from infectious to noninfectious diseases, in developed and developing countries, but focus mostly on the use of technologies (e.g., genomics, spatial analysis, big data) in public health practice. (cdc.gov)
  • This paper investigates the nexus between financial development (FD), institutions, and economic growth by employing a spatial autoregressive model on a panel dataset covering 82 countries from 1990 to 2019. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • and Fuel Panics: Insights From Spatial Agent-Based Simulation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Get ready to unlock hidden insights in your data. (alteryx.com)
  • Traditionally, fuel irradiations followed by post-irradiation examination (PIE) techniques have been pivotal in qualifying nuclear fuels, providing essential insights into the material's behavior and integrity under extreme conditions. (nd.edu)
  • Machine learning tracks this data to fuel new insights. (dlt.com)
  • As data grows, organizations are looking for ways to dig up insights from underneath layers of information. (dbta.com)
  • The high degree of spatial concentration in the financial sector emphasizes the importance of local embeddedness, networks, face-to-face communication, knowledge spillovers, and spatial proximity for the organization of the financial industry. (ratio.se)
  • For Indian entities, there will be complete deregulation with no prior approvals, security clearances, licenses, for acquisition and production of geospatial data and geospatial data services, including maps, he said. (business-standard.com)
  • The past decades have witnessed the conceptualization and implementation of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) as a foundation for organizing and leveraging geospatial data and technologies across application domains. (eurogi.org)
  • Geospatial data should be integrated into the next development framework to strengthen and make it more inclusive beyond the 2030 Agenda, says EuroGeographics. (eurogeographics.org)
  • EuroGeographics and EUROGI have announced a collaboration to promote the widespread use of geospatial data. (eurogeographics.org)
  • Security, Land Monitoring and Emergency Management are among the Copernicus services set to benefit from a partnership to create new framework agreement for official geospatial data. (eurogeographics.org)
  • Open Maps For Europe has today announced that official geospatial data from four additional countries is included in the project's third and final release. (eurogeographics.org)
  • We first analyze the spatial and temporal distribution of flight frequency based on the official civil aviation monthly reports, airline flight schedules and pilots' on-air reports. (cgu.org.tw)
  • Supply-side aspects, including the changing spatial pattern of renewable resources and location of transmission infrastructure. (researchsquare.com)
  • There are studies which shows that Big data can be helpful in finding better routes, estimation of travel delays, identification of poor road infrastructure [19] . (researchgate.net)
  • In this chapter, the authors lay forward the current research endeavours on big data for urban transportation infrastructure, its implementation, baseline framework, and usage on fields such as planning, routing, network configuration, and infrastructure maintenance. (researchgate.net)
  • Sonoma Water, Conservation Biology Institute (CBI), Ag Innovations, Pepperwood Preserve, Tukman Geospatial, Digital Mapping Solutions have created the Sonoma County Wildfire Resilience Planner , an online decision support tool for prioritizing locations to reduce wildfire fuels to protect lives and property, community infrastructure, ecosystem services, and biodiversity. (consbio.org)
  • This session will highlight research that focuses on methane emissions from human activities (e.g., fossil fuel infrastructure, fire, rice production, ruminants, landfills and waste). (copernicus.org)
  • To be prepared in the event of system failures, infrastructure owners and DBAs have developed strategies to increase resiliency and assure availability of data. (dbta.com)
  • After gathering fuel data, the next step is mapping the spacial arrangement of fire fuel such as vegetation. (thegatewayonline.ca)
  • The system provides multi-temporal and multi-spatial views of fire weather and fire potential, including fuel moistures and fire danger classes from the US National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS), Keetch-Byram and Palmer drought indices, lower atmospheric stability and satellite-derived vegetation conditions. (wfas.net)
  • The LF Program provides 25+ national geo-spatial layers (e.g. vegetation, fuel, disturbance, etc.), databases, and ecological models that are available to the public for the U.S. and insular areas. (landfire.gov)
  • This project takes an interdisciplinary perspective and combines earth observation data with both biophysical, political, and socio-economic data to provide an integrated understanding of vegetation fires in drylands. (lu.se)
  • Species heterogeneity and diversity were investigated at the Escambia Experimental Forest located in Brewton, AL in an attempt to document spatial effects of past disturbance. (auburn.edu)
  • To identify the short term effects of present disturbance, the interactions of harvesting, hurricane, and salvaging on the fuel complex were examined and fire intensity was determined during prescribed fires. (auburn.edu)
  • There is concern that the intensity of seismic sounds and their large spatial coverage may lead to injury, disturbance or displacement of marine animals or a masking of their communication. (augustafreepress.com)
  • The second input is a binary layer, which is the result of doing an exposure assessment on the fuel map. (thegatewayonline.ca)
  • Use of mobile and passive badge air monitoring data for NOx and ozone air pollution spatial exposure prediction models. (cdc.gov)
  • Which curriculum, syllabus, body-of-knowledge etc does in your opinion best lead to the knowledge and competences required for managing and leveraging the online infrastructures for today's spatial dimension of societies / economies / environments? (eurogi.org)
  • An addition of spatial dimension to a linear-programming model of U.S. petroleum refining constructed by A. S. Manne. (rand.org)
  • Supervised learning, unsupervised learning, ontology-based, and reinforcement learning methods help mine and analyze the data. (researchgate.net)
  • The fuel dryness levels are made on a daily basis by the NWS Office in Missoula using data from the regional Geographic Area Coordination Centers (GACC). (wfas.net)
  • Therefore, an Austrian view is included to examine the role of knowledge in the spatial concentration of financial centers. (ratio.se)
  • Outbreaks of toxic algae, fueled by pollution from manure and fertilizer from farm fields, are increasing in frequency and severity across the U.S. In 2014, a toxic bloom in Lake Erie imperiled the drinking water of 500,000 residents in Toledo, Ohio. (ewg.org)
  • Using preconfigured solutions, governments and businesses can employ IoT data to improve safety, reduce air pollution, and mitigate traffic congestion. (esri.com)
  • In this paper, we develop methods in an open-source computational workflow with high spatial and medium temporal resolution in OSeMOSYS. (researchsquare.com)
  • Please add your general comments on " Beyond Spatial Data Infrastructures " in response to this post right below, and your reactions to individual statements within the respective contexts. (eurogi.org)
  • It will also provide a database to fuel social science research on land use, economic development, spatial inequalities, climate change adaptation, and the political-economy of land allocation in Kenya. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Day J, Hillary R (2017) Stock assessment of the Macquarie Island fishery for Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) using data up to and including August 2016. (springer.com)
  • This study used spatial epidemiology of TB at Balimo District Hospital (BDH) was 727 cases techniques to (1) define the catchment area of BDH, (2) per 100 000 people per year from 2014 to 2016 for identify clustering of TB in the BDH catchment area and people in the combined Balimo and Gogodala local (3) investigate factors associated with high rates of TB. (who.int)
  • Our data concerns two empirical cases from Sweden during the time period 1980-1990: the financial sector and the telecommunications sector. (ratio.se)
  • STF1A, Complete Count Pop & Housing Data, 1990 (CC36.STF1A90.XX : XX=State abbreviation) has NOT been modified Pop. (cdc.gov)
  • Increasing the spatial resolution in energy systems optimization models often comes with a computational cost which can be motivated in an heterogenous system (Aryanpur et al. (researchsquare.com)
  • The second challenge is investigating the impact of burnup gradients at rod extremities on fuel composition and neutron leakage, to provide relevant experimental data for assessing computational capabilities to model such impact. (ornl.gov)
  • To achieve this goal, we propose a generalization of the multiresolution approximation (M-RA) modeling framework of Katzfuss originally introduced as a strategy to reduce the computational burden encountered when analyzing massive spatial datasets. (nih.gov)
  • Areas that the Storm Prediction Center have delineated as a significant threat for wildfires where pre-existing fuel conditions combined with weather conditions such as wind or relative humidity create a "Critical" or 'Extreme" Fire Weather Area are also shown. (wfas.net)
  • As use cases, we present two innovative and improved services, vehicular Big data mining and vehicular route optimization. (researchgate.net)
  • A 12-month program focused on applying the tools of modern data science, optimization and machine learning to solve real-world business problems. (mit.edu)
  • Different homes will be chosen during each phase to provide a good geographic spatial representation of homes sampled. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • Basing on the example with elevation data, I think WMTS is also useful to provide satellite imagery or LIDAR? (eurogi.org)
  • To allow for the possibility that the correlation of a spatial process might be characterized by a different range in different subregions of a spatial domain, we provide the M-RA basis functions weights with a two-component mixture prior with one of the mixture components a shrinking prior. (nih.gov)
  • This study is part of a broader investigation expected to provide a basis for calculating deflators for components of national income data in current rub. (rand.org)
  • Evaluate the feasibility and suitability of using information from freely available satellite data to provide a spatial explict estimate of forest fuels which could potentially burn, to be included in the national IGNIS platform. (slf.ch)
  • Specifically, the project should provide a simplified Swiss-wide forest fire-related characterization of forest fuel types (i.e., forests with similar pyrological characteristics) and calculate and analyse drought and fire-related remote sensing indices (and their combination) derived from multispectral Landsat and Sentinel-2 data. (slf.ch)
  • With an increasing variety of systems, IT professionals, and customers creating and accessing data throughout enterprises as well as partner organizations, Master Data Management and Data Governance products play a critical role in consolidating and cleansing data to provide information that can be relied upon for the basis of decision-making and outreach to customers. (dbta.com)
  • Data mining solutions provide the tools that enable them to view those hidden gems and facilitate better understanding of new business opportunities, competitive situations, and complex challenges. (dbta.com)
  • 5. Analytical: The plan will provide the entire data at one place with GIS based spatial planning and analytical tools having 200+ layers, enabling better visibility to the executing agency. (investindia.gov.in)
  • Once processed into products such as motor gasoline and fuel oil, most of the petroleum is burned in engines or boilers to provide energy for transportation, space heating, or electricity. (cdc.gov)
  • Bill Patterson, Inforum/MedStat group, said they where to target messages (e.g., if non-users shop at provide data to acute care facilities and hospitals. (cdc.gov)
  • EDF and our scientific partners are using three primary approaches to repeatedly quantify emissions at different spatial scales during the campaign. (copernicus.org)
  • We matched and compared the burned areas from permit records and FINN at various spatial scales: individual fire level, 4 km grid level, and state level. (cdc.gov)
  • Institutional proximity concept postulates that institutionally similar countries are expected to have similar level of economic growth and greater size of spillover once the spatial effects of FD and institutional quality are controlled for. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Furthermore, the spatial growth model with institutional proximity matrix is shown to have higher rate of convergence and greater size of spillover than the model with geographical proximity. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • The Effect of Petroleum Fuel Storage Stability on Prepositioning Costs. (rand.org)
  • Data available on Communist China's production, importation, and consumption of petroleum from 1949 through 1960. (rand.org)
  • A spatial model of U. S. petroleum refining. (rand.org)
  • Raw petroleum and refined petroleum products used as fuels or lubricants are generally excluded at the national level from the cradle-to-grave record-keeping associated with recognized toxics such as heavy metals or chlorinated solvents. (cdc.gov)
  • In these combustion processes, the petroleum fuel is oxidized. (cdc.gov)
  • The movement of raw petroleum to automobile fuel tanks or fuel oil boilers is part of a complex bulk product distribution and storage system, providing many opportunities for accidents, spills, leaks, and losses from simple volatilization. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition, we also derive scale factors to account for the large per capita differences in CO 2 emissions between Canadian provinces that arise from differences in per capita energy use and the proportion of energy generated by methods that do not emit CO 2 , which are not accounted for in population-based global emission data sets. (nau.edu)
  • We combine econometrically estimated responses of energy use to income, hot and cold days with future projections of spatial population and national income under five socioeconomic scenarios and temperature increases around 2050 for two emission scenarios simulated by 21 Earth System Models (ESMs). (nature.com)
  • Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) is leading a year-long science and advocacy campaign to measure O&G methane emissions in the Permian Basin and quickly communicate the data to stakeholders including the public and O&G operators to facilitate emission reductions. (copernicus.org)
  • Ambient air quality measurements from a continuously moving mobile platform: estimation of area-wide, fuel-based, mobile source emission factors using absolute principal component scores. (cdc.gov)
  • In this study, we also compared emissions from different methods (FINN or BlueSky) and different data sources (adjusted FINN or permits) to evaluate uncertainties of our emission estimation. (cdc.gov)
  • The comparison results showed the impacts of the burned area, method, and data source on prescribed burning emission estimations. (cdc.gov)
  • IT and data managers can play a pivotal role in enterprise security because they are the insiders with trusted status and they are aware of where the data is stored and how best to reduce or eliminate threats. (dbta.com)
  • Humans constitute a major influence on fire spread and patterns, through providing sources of ignition, suppressing fires, and by changing the availability of fuels to burn. (lu.se)
  • Map Active Fires and burn scars at medium to high spatial resolution across the Middle East using a machine learning approach. (lu.se)
  • The technical skills, scholarly collaboration, and geographic data will remain with the Commission long after the international team goes home. (lse.ac.uk)
  • The framework on Big Data implementation in ITS is shown in Figure 3. (researchgate.net)
  • I envision the fast-approaching reality of spatial internet as a new form of internet that will need tools to manage the intelligent environments around us, to make them react and interact, creating a seamless link from the physical to digital worlds. (adrianblackwood.com)
  • In a 3D spatial environments. (adrianblackwood.com)
  • Autodesk and ESRI will focus on developing tools and apps that utilize 3D to make better use of spatial information to inform the project. (dlt.com)
  • Spatial is also available via mobile apps, and will continue to support VR as well, but is heavily emphasizing its web version as a way to quickly get started with a metaverse-like experience. (protocol.com)
  • A plain-text file containing monthly temperature, precipitation, sunshine (complement of percentage cloud cover) and rainday data and atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration for every year of an intended simulation with LPJ-GUESS. (lu.se)
  • The file thus contains environmental driver data both for the initialisation and scenario phase of the simulation. (lu.se)
  • Software module for creating the environmental driver file that contains environmental input data and defines the protocol for a simulation with LPJ-GUESS Education. (lu.se)
  • The Permian Basin in west Texas and southeast New Mexico (United States) is one of the most productive oil and gas (O&G) basins in the world, but little methane emissions data have been collected from the region. (copernicus.org)
  • These models require gridded emissions data in order to simulate the impact of these emissions within the Earth system. (copernicus.org)
  • This study aims to describe the spatial distribution of TB in the Balimo District Hospital (BDH) catchment area to identify TB patient clusters and factors associated with high rates of TB. (who.int)
  • • Transforming the project lifecycle - More than just data integration, Autodesk and ESRI are researching ways to bring context to the design and building workflows that lead to improvements in construction and renovation projects. (dlt.com)
  • This paper empirically investigates the moderating role of green energy consumption and energy innovation in the environmental Kuznets’ curve for the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) region using data spanning from 1980 to 2018. (repec.org)
  • In addition, methane emissions of country groups are compared to natural oil and gas production and consumption data. (copernicus.org)
  • Emissions have, for the most part, increased over the 20th century, leading to higher aerosol concentrations and tropospheric ozone levels as industrial activities and fossil fuel consumption increased. (copernicus.org)
  • Fuel consumption and trace-gas emissions are then calculated by using the engine performance database of the International calculated by using the engine performance database of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and a few other data sources. (cgu.org.tw)
  • Why does the financial industry have such a high spatial concentration? (ratio.se)
  • She also used the geocode the address and assign a PRIZM cluster to the data to find out where are high concentrations of 55-74 response. (cdc.gov)
  • The locations of TB patients were mapped, and the spatial scan statistic was used to identify high- and low-rate TB clusters in the BDH catchment area. (who.int)
  • With the development of new reactor designs under these initiatives, the licensing and qualification of nuclear fuel materials necessitate a thorough understanding of their performance under both nominal and transient conditions. (nd.edu)
  • Ultimately, our goal is to develop a comprehensive ERNI program capable of handling and examining highly radioactive irradiated fuels, while fostering a knowledgeable and engaged user community that can advance the frontiers of PIE measurements to meet the needs of the nuclear energy community. (nd.edu)
  • Many of these new products will incorporate internet mapping services to allow users to resolve spatial products to a region of interest. (wfas.net)
  • The numerical codes/tools describing processes involved during the dissociation (induced by several methods) for gas production from hydrates are powerful, but they need validation by comparison to empirical data to instill confidence in their predictions. (acs.org)
  • For many enterprises, however, the road to data-driven nirvana is stymied by the inflexible, calcified systems and processes that were laid out decades earlier and still control the data flow within many enterprises, according to Joe McKendrick, lead research analyst at Unisphere Research. (dbta.com)
  • • Sensing site change - Drones, sensor input, and data processing already lets us scan, photograph, and sense the 3D world so that each project starts with an accurate picture of the original site that can be updated as the site changes. (dlt.com)
  • For countries with low electrification rates grid roll-out is often difficult and spatial characteristics are important with respect to electrification costs and technology choice. (researchsquare.com)
  • 2002: Development of coarse-scale spatial data for wildland fire and fuel management. (wfas.net)
  • Collaborative efforts in standardization (OGC, ISO), policy making (INSPIRE, Open Data), technology development and education have made the idea of SDI a reality, although of course much still needs to be done in many cases. (eurogi.org)
  • A benchmark has been defined as a first step in the development of best-estimate models in the preliminary phase of the experimental data evaluation. (ornl.gov)
  • have thoroughly reviewed the significance of Big Data in social transportation by presenting various data sources, techniques, and implementation procedures to tackle traffic issues in urban areas for a better understanding and development of next-generation ITS. (researchgate.net)
  • The application of big data in urban transportation and development of smart cities has been attracting global interest. (researchgate.net)
  • Finally, the present trends and future challenges of big data are summarised for helping researchers to facilitate the development of smart cities. (researchgate.net)
  • The development of three sets of gridded data for historical open burning, historical anthropogenic, and future scenarios was coordinated to produce consistent data over 1750-2100. (copernicus.org)
  • Pennsylvania State University is estimating regional methane emissions on a quarterly basis with atmospheric transport modeling of data collected from a network of five tower-based instruments. (copernicus.org)
  • Big data pre-processing methods with vehicle driving data using MapReduce techniques. (chapman.edu)
  • The lack of spatial attributes in determining location choice with skewed distributions of demand-let price for land arising due to calibration issuea, limitations on the reliance of empirically-derived relationships, lack of impact of demographic changes to demand for dwellings and lack of calibration methods for parameter values to ensure best fit of model all add to the need for more advanced behavioural agents. (msa.ac.uk)
  • ERNI's capacity to accurately image and record neutron absorption resonances on a pixelated basis enables precise three-dimensional spatial quantification of isotopic information within irradiated materials. (nd.edu)
  • But as the field matures, we should not lose sight of what we are trying to do at the population level, namely to use better and more precise data to target disease prevention and control, and to improve health and health equity worldwide. (cdc.gov)
  • In their work, they elaborated on implementation of various techniques like crowd sourcing, visualisation, and problem tackling services, thereby proving the significance of Big Data in social transportation. (researchgate.net)
  • Fire intensity was a major determinant of post-fire effects and was influenced by variation in the fuel complex. (auburn.edu)
  • We successfully reproduced the experimental results, which confirmed the empirical data that demonstrated that heat transport was the limiting factor during dissociation. (acs.org)
  • The huge absorption cross sections of Gd-155 and Gd-157 in the Gd dopant in these rods lead to atypical spatial self-shielding patterns and have an impact on the neutronic environment within the fuel assembly compared to regular UO2 fuel rods. (ornl.gov)
  • We generate and store large amounts of data and use data science to search for patterns, connections, and trends. (lu.se)
  • I aim to create The intelligent tools & systems for the future of the internet: the Spatial Web. (adrianblackwood.com)
  • Historical data up to 2014 were provided with annual resolution and future scenario data in 10-year intervals. (copernicus.org)
  • We discuss the methodologies used to produce these data along with limitations and potential for future work. (copernicus.org)
  • The data will aid in future forensic investigations of accidental coal mine dust explosions. (cdc.gov)
  • Conclusions: These maps act as a spatial guide for future surveillance activities to better characterise the geo- graphical distribution of the disease and understand the anthropological, virological and zoological interactions necessary for viral transmission. (folkhalsomyndigheten.se)
  • The Dry Lightning Maps are made by merging daily estimated rainfall grids, produced by the National Weather Services (NWS) Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service (AHPS), with two polarity based lightning density grids, produced from daily cloud to ground lightning strike data (Cummings et. (wfas.net)
  • Until recently, modelling energy access in countries with a low electrification rate was conducted at low spatial (e.g. national) and/or temporal resolution (e.g. annual time slices or 'overnight' electrification). (researchsquare.com)
  • National providers of geospatial information are calling for sustained funding for pan-European mapping to ensure that the power of official location data can be unlocked for the benefit of all. (eurogeographics.org)
  • The National Fuel Moisture Database is up and running. (wfas.net)
  • This chapter evaluates the contributions of big data on urban transport modelling techniques, tools, and mobility. (researchgate.net)
  • Spatial, which used to offer AR and VR collaboration tools to enterprise customers, is pivoting to cater to NFT fans and other consumers - a new direction that is powered by a new $25 million round of funding. (protocol.com)
  • This is where tools to ensure data quality come in. (dbta.com)
  • Of course, this has always been the goal of medicine, but the tools and technologies from genomics to big data are beginning to be applied-even though there is still a lot of hype about such applications. (cdc.gov)
  • A Lightning Fuel type grid converted from a cover type map (Schmidt and others, 2002) is used in the dry lightning cell calculation. (wfas.net)
  • All grids have a 4km pixel size in which the lightning fuel type grid is static and the lightning density and estimated rainfall grids are recreated daily. (wfas.net)
  • A dry lightning cell exists when it has met three criteria: rainfall less than 0.10in (0.25in for the Southern and Eastern map), fuel (not classified as barren, urban or water), and a positive or negative cloud to ground lightning strike. (wfas.net)
  • Advances in the connected vehicle and cloud computing technologies, Big data, and artificial intelligence techniques have opened new research opportunities. (researchgate.net)
  • Accessing data from multiple disparate sources, making spatial data consumable, and enriching models with reliable third-party data is challenging. (directionsmag.com)
  • To characterize the interactions among these multiple sources of uncertainty, we leverage on the new socioeconomic (Shared Socioeconomic Pathway, SSPs) and climate scenarios (Representative Concentration Pathways, RCPs) 8 , and combine empirically derived reduced-form responses of sectoral energy demand by fuel with climatological exposures and socioeconomic variables. (nature.com)
  • 1950 data on the world's oil sources and known reserves clearly indicated a depleted supply. (rand.org)
  • Increasing the spatial resolution of energy modelling could allow investigation across three key dimensions. (researchsquare.com)
  • Fuel performance, thermal-hydraulics and neutron kinetics simulations are all included without considering any coupling effects between the three physics models. (oecd-nea.org)
  • Coupled fuel rod, thermal-hydraulics and neutron kinetics simulations were included with taking into account coupling/feedback effects between the three phenomena. (oecd-nea.org)
  • In this study, the single particle mass spectrometer (SPMS) was applied to explore the composition of DPM, namely the origin of metals and size preferences of metals originating from metallic fuel additives and lube oil. (cdc.gov)
  • The spatial resolution of approximately 40x40km cells leads to 591 demand cells split between electrified and un-electrified. (researchsquare.com)
  • This will be done by using higher resolution fuel data and different methodologies. (thegatewayonline.ca)