Michal Apollo, M. Jakubiak, S. Nistor, P. Lewińska, A. Krawczyk, Łukasz Borowski, Mariusz Specht, Karolina Krzykowska-Piotrowska, Łukasz Marchel, Agnieszka Pęska-Siwik, M. Kardoš, K. Maciuk
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引用次数: 4
摘要
研究目的:今天,全新形式的地理信息系统正变得越来越流行。新技术的可能性使这些系统能够适应社会的要求和需要。本文对地理数据在各个科学领域(科学、技术、工程和数学)学科中的应用进行了广泛的文献综述。然而,由于对于哪些学科包括在STEM中没有普遍的共识,作者还包括了地理或交通等相关领域。材料和方法:对Web of Science核心收集数据库的初步分析已经表明,地理数据在每一个被分析的科学学科中(以不同的复杂程度)都得到了非常广泛的应用。本文的主要目的是对五个领域的地理数据使用情况进行全面分析:测深测量、卫星地理数据、航空检索地理数据、水准测量网络和GIS数据。结果和结论:结果表明,越来越多的数据可用性有助于更好地了解和管理我们的地球。地理数据作为一种工具过于宽泛和通用,它被用于或可能被用于科学的每个学科。
GEODATA IN SCIENCE – A REVIEW OF SELECTED SCIENTIFIC FIELDS
Aim of the study: Today, completely new forms of geo-information systems are becoming increasingly popular. New technological possibilities allow these systems to be adapted to the requirements and needs of societies. This paper is an extensive literature review of the use of geodata in various scientific fields, in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines. However, as there is no universal agreement as to which disciplines are included in the STEM, the authors also included related fields such as geography or transport. Material and methods: Already a preliminary analysis of the Web of Science Core Collection database has shown that geodata is used very widely, in every scientific discipline analysed (with varying degrees of sophistication). The main objective of the paper is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the usage of geodata in five areas: bathymetric measurements, satellite geodata, aerial retrieved geodata, levelling networks, and GIS data. Results and conclusions: The results showed the increasing availability of data that can contribute to a better understanding and management of our planet. Geodata as a tool is overly broad and general, and it is used or might be used in every discipline of science.