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ibm.com
https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/geospatial-data
What is geospatial data? - IBM
Geospatial data is information that describes objects, events or other features with a location on or near the surface of the earth.
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gisgeography.com
https://gisgeography.com/geospatial-vs-gis/
Geospatial vs GIS: What’s the Difference? - GIS Geography
Geospatial on the other hand refers to the context of how data is associated with a particular location or geographic coordinate. A simple example is using Google Maps to track the location of different addresses. Each location represents geospatial data because it relates to the mapping of places.
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merriam-webster.com
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/geospat…
GEOSPATIAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GEOSPATIAL is consisting of, derived from, or relating to data that is directly linked to specific geographical locations. How to use geospatial in a sentence.
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amazon.com
https://aws.amazon.com/what-is/geospatial-data/
What is Geospatial Data? - Geospatial Data - AWS
Geospatial data, or geodata, is data that includes information related to locations on the Earth’s surface. You can map objects, events, and other real-world phenomena to a specific geographical area identified by latitude and longitude coordinates.
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geographyrealm.com
https://www.geographyrealm.com/difference-gis-geos…
What is the Difference Between GIS and Geospatial?
The word geospatial is used to indicate that data that has a geographic component to it. This means that the records in a dataset have locational information tied to them such as geographic data in the form of coordinates, address, city, or ZIP code.
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geeksforgeeks.org
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/data-analysis/what-i…
What is Geospatial Data Analysis? - GeeksforGeeks
What is Geospatial Analysis? Geospatial analysis refers to the quantitative techniques applied to analyze and interpret geographical data—that is, data that contains location coordinates or spatial references.
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wikipedia.org
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographic_Informati…
Geographic information system - Wikipedia
The distinction must be made between a singular geographic information system, which is a single installation of software and data for a particular use, along with associated hardware, staff, and institutions (e.g., the GIS for a particular city government); and GIS software, a general-purpose application program that is intended to be used in many individual geographic information systems in ...
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cambridge.org
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/englis…
GEOSPATIAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Add to word list relating to information that identifies where particular features are on the earth's surface, such as oceans and mountains: geospatial data / information (Definition of geospatial from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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jhu.edu
https://guides.library.jhu.edu/geospatialconcepts/…
Geospatial Concepts - Johns Hopkins University
What is Geospatial Data? Geospatial data are data with a spatial component. This means the data references a unique location. Much of the data we work with today contains some sort of spatial reference.
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cotality.com
https://www.cotality.com/resources/article/what-is…
What is geospatial data? - cotality.com
The term “geospatial” is composed of two parts: “geo,” referring to the Earth’s surface, and “spatial,” referring to the relationships and arrangements of objects in space.