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Ali Polat, Inan Keskin and Özlem Polat
A doline is a natural closed depression formed as a result of karstification, and it is the most common landform in karst areas. These depressions damage many living areas and various engineering structures, and this type of collapse event has created na...
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Driss En-Nejjary, François Pinet and Myoung-Ah Kang
The size of spatial data is growing intensively due to the emergence of and the tremendous advances in technology such as sensors and the internet of things. Supporting high-performance queries on this large volume of data becomes essential in several da...
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Ran Tao, Zhaoya Gong, Qiwei Ma and Jean-Claude Thill
One of the enduring issues of spatial origin-destination (OD) flow data analysis is the computational inefficiency or even the impossibility to handle large datasets. Despite the recent advancements in high performance computing (HPC) and the ready avail...
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Hamed Mehdipoor, Raul Zurita-Milla, Ellen-Wien Augustijn and Arnold J. H. Van Vliet
The increasing availability of volunteered geographic information (VGI) enables novel studies in many scientific domains. However, inconsistent VGI can negatively affect these studies. This paper describes a workflow that checks the consistency of Volunt...
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