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Hypsometry - Wikipedia
Hypsometry is the measurement of the elevation and depth of features of Earth's surface relative to mean sea level. On Earth, the elevations can take on ...
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HYPSOGRAPHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a branch of geography that deals with the measurement and mapping of the varying elevations of the earth's surface with reference to sea level.
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[PDF] Hypsographic Curve of Earth's Surface from ETOPO1
ETOPO1 elevation values are to the nearest meter, with an accuracy no better than 10 meters. In deep ocean areas, depths are accurate to tens of meters at best.
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hypsograph
hypsograph (ˈhɪpsəʊgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. hypso- + -graph.] = hypsographic curve.1937 Geogr. Jrnl. XC. 60 The verticality in all the hypsographs at low elevations is explained by the high coastal cliffs and deep V-shaped valleys which prevail.
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Hypsography - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hypsography refers to the elevation of Earth's surface relative to sea level, highlighting the distinct levels represented by the continents and ocean ...
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HYPSOGRAPHY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a branch of geography that deals with the measurement and mapping of the topography of the earth above sea level. topographical relief, especially as ...
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Aire Gap
Geography
The term Aire Gap is used in both Ribblesdale and Pendle to denote a hypsograph (watershed) between those rivers and Airedale.
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HYPSOGRAPHY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
hypsography in British English · 1. the study and mapping of the earth's topography above sea level · 2. topography or relief, or a map showing this · 3. another ...
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Hydrography/Hypsography Integration | U.S. Geological Survey
Hydrography/Hypsography integration, aka Hydro/hypso, involves combining information about water (hydro) and elevation (hypso) to study how water moves across ...
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Hypsographs: Basic tools for lake management and monitoring
Hypsographs are graphic depictions of the vertical distributions of volumes or masses of water in lakes, ponds, or reservoirs.
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What's the difference between hypsography and topography?
Hypsography concerns the land's elevation, altitude or height above sea-level or some other reference surface. (Hypso is derived from the Greek ...
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clinograph
clinograph (ˈklaɪnəʊgrɑːf, -græf) [f. clino- + -graph.] 1. (See quot. 1888.) Now disused.1885 Engineering XXXIX. 335/3 The clinograph will no doubt detect errors in a bore, and..map accurately the path, however tortuous, of a drill. 1888 Athenæum 14 Apr. 472/3 The ingenious clinograph of Mr. Macgeor...
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V
V (viː) the 22nd letter of the modern English and the 20th of the ancient Roman alphabet, was in the latter an adoption of the early Greek vowel-symbol V, now also represented by U and Y (q.v.), but in Latin was employed also with the value of the Greek digamma (viz. w), to which it corresponds etym...
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