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Results show that the new method creates more accurate fused images and keeps more spatial detail than STARFM and UBDF.

This is achieved while retaining the gradual spatial resolution of the original quadtree algorithm, providing more spatial detail in areas of high density to better allocate population and employment.

The logic behind this definition is that higher I v values indicate a pervasive situation that requires little spatial detail, while lower I v values indicate one intense situation that requires models with more spatial detail (Kemec et al. 2009).

UGIf predicts a similar average recharge rate for the aquifer as previous groundwater flow modelling studies, but with significantly more spatial detail: in particular the results indicate that recharge through paved areas may be more important than previously thought.

Comparing the maps visually shows the DR approach (Figure 1A) has more spatial detail across the region than the CA approach (Figure 1B), with both characterized by transitions between vegetation types ranging from dense humid forest in the Congo Basin to more open woodlands to the south.

Comparing the maps visually shows the DR approach has more spatial detail across the region than the CA approach, with both characterized by transitions between vegetation types ranging from dense humid forest in the Congo Basin to more open woodlands to the south.

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The Spatial-MS elicited more spatial details than the control, particularly for truth-tellers.

Although the first BT method injects more spatial details, the second one preserves better the spectral details.

Results show higher accuracy by BLEST with more spatial details and pronounced temporal evolutions, particularly over heterogeneous landscapes and changing land cover types.

Because of the ranging technique used between the two twin satellites and their relatively low orbit, GRACE time-variable gravity data are not only able to reveal more spatial details than previous satellite gravity missions, but also allow gravity changes (e.g. due to global changes) to be monitored over time (Wahr et al. 1998).

It is generally recognized that in iterative reconstructions, more spatial details are visualized when increasing the number of iterations.[14] However, when using too many iterations also, the image noise increases.[15] This leads to increased inhomogeneity in the pancreas, which, again, would not correspond to the actual activity distribution.

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