Spatial resolution definition

Spatial resolution means the minimum length, area, or volume of an affected physical resource necessary to demonstrate and describe public benefits or impacts.

Examples of Spatial resolution in a sentence

  • Spatial resolution changes greatly depending on the detecting distance, impairing the detection of the human in larger distances.

  • Spatial resolution of the individual measurements varies from 5.4 km at 89.0 GHz to 56 km at 6.9 GHz (Source: NASA GSFC and Remote Sensing Systems (RSS)).

  • Output datasets Variables Area Spatial resolution Period Gridded daily high-resolution dataset (D1.1) Precipitation Alpine region 2-5 km 1971-present GPCC gridded dataset (D1.3) Precipitation European window 0.5 degree 1901-2007 E-OBS gridded dataset (D1.4) Precipitation, Temperature, Snow cover Europe, incl N.

  • Spatial resolution of the processed radar data would be on the order of 50 feet.

Related to Spatial resolution

  • Special Resolution means a resolution passed by a majority of not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast on that resolution.

  • Master Resolution means the Amended and Restated Master Resolution Establishing The University of Texas System Revenue Financing System adopted by the Board on February 14, 1991, as amended on October 8, 1993, and August 14, 1997.

  • Informal resolution means options for resolving a formal complaint that do not involve a full investigation and adjudication. Informal resolution may encompass a broad range of conflict resolution strategies, including mediation or restorative justice.

  • Supplemental Resolution means any resolution or resolutions of the Trust amending, modifying or supplementing this Bond Resolution, authorizing the issuance of a Series of Refunding Bonds, or any other Supplemental Resolution adopted by the Trust pursuant to the provisions of this Bond Resolution.

  • Initial Resolution Period As defined in Section 2.03(b).