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The aspects of Aspect: Understanding land exposure and its part in geographic information systems analysis

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  • George D Malaperdas
  • Vayia V Panagiotidis

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One of the hardest terms for students new to geographic information systems to understand is the meaning and application of Aspect. When taking one’s first steps in spatial analysis using data in the form of rasters, the first three things new users are called to learn and use are exporting a digital elevation model, the Slope (land incline) and finally the Aspect (orientation of a slope). While the first two are quite straightforward and easily comprehended even from newcomers to spatial analysis in geographic information systems, Aspect continues throughout the learning process to be difficult as a function with one out of three new students not able to decipher it. This paper attempts to give a simpler definition to Aspect including its analytical significance in geographic information systems.

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  • George D Malaperdas & Vayia V Panagiotidis, 2018. "The aspects of Aspect: Understanding land exposure and its part in geographic information systems analysis," Energy & Environment, , vol. 29(6), pages 1022-1037, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:engenv:v:29:y:2018:i:6:p:1022-1037
    DOI: 10.1177/0958305X18766322
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