Category:Spatial location
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Spatial location is a dimension describing possible locations in the Universe (almost always implicitly assuming only the locations at or near the surface of the Earth).
Definition
Data
There are several possible ways to use sub-dimensions depending on the definition of a reference point:
- Geographical location: based on a standard reference point used in geography, e.g. longitude/latitude. This has three sub-sub-dimensions:
- Longitude: The distance in degrees from the Prime meridian.
- Latitude: The distance in degrees from the equator.
- Height.
- Predefined areas: A discrete dimension for geographical location that is based on predefined areas, such as countries or postal code areas. For a complete list of countries, see List of countries.
- Location from a reference point: Spatial dimension based on a reference point defined in the assessment, e.g. location of the emission.
Causality
Unit
km or ° depending on the co-ordinates.
Formula
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Result
The dimension is continous, but it is often operationalised as discrete areas. It may have three sub-dimensions:
- Geographical location.
- Predefined areas (discrete).
- Location from a reference point.
Pages in category "Spatial location"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.