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The moving digital earth (MDE) for monitoring of forthcoming disasters
Valeriy Klenov
author
2006
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Newark, NJ
English
Disasters in Earth Nature Systems (in river basins and in coastal zone) are generated the systems by influence under pressure and impacts of external systems. The water related disasters include the most of hazardous processes on land and sea as follows: floods, avalanches, droughts, landslides, debris-flows, erosion, abrasion, and others. The external systems are not yet able to let know about the Time, Place, and Power of future disasters all together. However, Earth systems allow doing it because of their property to delay on exterior power. The proposed and discussed is the Moving Digital Earth (MDE) technology for outstripping estimation of the Earth Nature Systems response on exterior pressure and impacts. The MDE uses only the knowledge of current System's state and methods of the Digital Systems Analysis (DSA) by high-speed computing.
Information systems
Management information systems
Systems analysis
Debris-flows
Digital Earth
Earth systems
External systems
Hazardous process
High speed computing
River basins
Virtual systems
Disasters
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ValeriyKlenov2006
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2006 – 3rd International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2006
B. Van de Walle
M
Turoff
editor
3rd International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2006
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Newark, NJ
conference publication
17
23
9090206019; 9789090206011
2411-3387
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