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Constant-Scale Natural Boundary Mapping to Reveal Global and Cosmic Processes (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
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Constant-Scale Natural Boundary Mapping to Reveal Global and Cosmic Processes (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Astronomy
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Whereas conventional maps can be expressed as outward-expanding
formulae with well-defined central features and relatively poorly
defined edges, Constant Scale Natural Boundary (CSNB) maps have
well-defined boundaries that result from natural processes and thus
allow spatial and dynamic relationships to be observed in a new way
useful to understanding these processes. CSNB mapping presents a
new approach to visualization that produces maps markedly different
from those produced by conventional cartographic methods. In this
approach, any body can be represented by a 3D coordinate system.
For a regular body, with its surface relatively smooth on the scale
of its size, locations of features can be represented by definite
geographic grid (latitude and longitude) and elevation, or
deviation from the triaxial ellipsoid defined surface. A continuous
surface on this body can be segmented, its distinctive regional
terranes enclosed, and their inter-relationships defined, by using
selected morphologically identifiable relief features (e.g.,
continental divides, plate boundaries, river or current systems).
In this way, regions of distinction on a large, essentially
spherical body can be mapped as two-dimensional 'facets' with their
boundaries representing regional to global-scale asymmetries (e.g.,
continental crust, continental and oceanic crust on the Earth,
farside original thicker crust and nearside thinner impact
punctuated crust on the Moon). In an analogous manner, an irregular
object such as an asteroid, with a surface that is rough on the
scale of its size, would be logically segmented along edges of its
impact-generated faces. Bounded faces are imagined with hinges at
occasional points along boundaries, resulting in a foldable 'shape
model.' Thus, bounded faces grow organically out of the most
compelling natural features. Obvious boundaries control the map's
extremities, and peripheral regions are not dismembered or grossly
distorted as in conventional map projections. 2D maps and 3D models
grow out of an object's most obvious face or terrane 'edges,'
instead of arbitrarily by imposing a regular grid system or using
regularly shaped facets to represent an irregular surface.
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