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@article{ariza-lopez_dataset_2019,
title = {Dataset of Three-Dimensional Traces of Roads},
author = {{Ariza-L{\'o}pez}, Francisco Javier and {Mozas-Calvache}, Antonio Tom{\'a}s and {Ure{\~n}a-C{\'a}mara}, Manuel Antonio and de la Vega, Paula Gil},
year = {2019},
month = aug,
volume = {6},
pages = {1--10},
publisher = {{Nature Publishing Group}},
issn = {2052-4463},
doi = {10.1038/s41597-019-0147-x},
abstract = {Design Type(s) time series design \textbullet{} repeated measure design \textbullet{} data collection and processing objective \textbullet{} modeling and simulation objective Measurement Type(s) position Technology Type(s) GPS navigation system Factor Type(s) Sample Characteristic(s) Province of Jaen \textbullet{} road Machine-accessible metadata file describing the reported data (ISA-Tab format)},
copyright = {2019 The Author(s)},
journal = {Scientific Data},
language = {en},
note = {ZSCC: 0000001},
number = {1}
}
@article{cohen_global_2018,
title = {Global River Slope: {{A}} New Geospatial Dataset and Global-Scale Analysis},
shorttitle = {Global River Slope},
author = {Cohen, Sagy and Wan, Tong and Islam, Md Tazmul and Syvitski, J. P. M.},
year = {2018},
month = aug,
volume = {563},
pages = {1057--1067},
issn = {0022-1694},
doi = {10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.06.066},
abstract = {A rivers' longitudinal gradient (i.e. slope) is a key parameter in fluvial hydrology, hydraulics, and geomorphology. It affects a multitude of fluvial variables such as flow velocity and sediment transport. Limitations in river slope data, both its availability and accuracy, constrain the fidelity of fluvial modeling, particularly at larger or global scales. Traditional slope calculation algorithms cannot accurately predict river slopes as these are based on cell-by-cell calculation, which is only suitable for hillslopes and small mountainous streams. This paper presents a methodology for calculating global river slope and a procedure to upscale it for relatively coarse resolution, suitable for global scale modeling. The methodology is based on a simple principle of calculating slope from elevation depression over the length of a river segment, which is automated to allow global scale calculations. Version 1.0 of the Global River-Slope (GloRS) geospatial dataset is introduced and shown to be a step improvement over a previous product (NHDplus for the contiguous United States) and compares favorably to observed slope data collected from the literature. Statistical analysis of Earth's continents and large basins highlights interesting spatial trends. A semi-empirical regression analysis between basin-average river slope and other basin-scale parameters show that terrain slope accounts for 67\% of the variability in basin-average river slope, with average discharge, sediment load and basin temperature contributing additional improvements to global predictions of 3\%, 4\%, and 3\%, respectively.},
journal = {Journal of Hydrology},
keywords = {GIS,Global,Rivers,Slope},
language = {en},
note = {ZSCC: 0000005}
}
@article{zeileis_colorspace_2019,
title = {Colorspace: {{A}} Toolbox for Manipulating and Assessing Colors and Palettes},
shorttitle = {Colorspace},
author = {Zeileis, Achim and Fisher, Jason C. and Hornik, Kurt and Ihaka, Ross and McWhite, Claire D. and Murrell, Paul and Stauffer, Reto and Wilke, Claus O.},
year = {2019},
journal = {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.06490},
note = {ZSCC: 0000004}
}
@article{pebesma_simple_2018,
title = {Simple Features for R: Standardized Support for Spatial Vector Data},
author = {Pebesma, Edzer},
year = {2018},
date = {2018},
journal = {The R Journal},
url = {https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2018/RJ-2018-009/index.html},
note = {Citation Key Alias: sf2018
Citation Key: pebesma{\_}simple{\_}2018},
langid = {en}
}
@inproceedings{kidner_what_1999,
title = {GeoComputation},
author = {Kidner, David and Dorey, Mark and Smith, Derek},
year = {1999},
date = {1999},
publisher = {www.geocomputation.org},
volume = {99},
url = {http://www.geocomputation.org/1999/082/gc_082.htm},
note = {Citation Key: kidner{\_}what{\_}1999},
address = {Mary Washington College Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA}
}