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geometric measures  

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  • A great variety of measures, many still in their early development, are used to describe the geometric properties of an object/distribution in geographic space. Some are derived directly from geometry, such as length, perimeter, and area, whereas others have evolved in the study of geography, for example, the compactness index. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Geometric Measures]

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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-MMGHHH78-K

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