1. ROTATIONAL AND PARALLEL TRAVERSES IN THE RAPID INTEGRATION OF GEOGRAPHIC AREAS.
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Haggett, Peter and Board, Christopher
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TRAVERSES (Surveying) , *SCANNING systems , *AREA measurement , *SAMPLING (Process) , *REGRESSION analysis , *ESTIMATION theory - Abstract
In this article, the author expresses his views on rotational and parallel traverses in the rapid integration of geographic areas. In an interesting report, James P.Latham has drawn attention to the possibilities of high-speed electronic scanning equipment in the rapid integration of irregular geographical areas. The basis of the traverse method is that the sum of intercepts along a traverse line is used to estimate the proportion of the total area occupied by the phenomena being intercepted. Results obtained from the simulated traverses confirm the findings of Latham's important paper on the general utility that one expects to find from rapid scanning of geographic patterns.
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- 1964
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