geographical concept
C601
concept
A geographical concept is an abstract idea or principle used to understand, describe, and analyze the spatial characteristics, relationships, and processes of the Earth's physical and human environments.
Aliases (5)
- topographic map ×6
- geodetic reference system ×2
- biogeographical concept ×1
- geographic pole ×1
- recurring climate pattern ×1
Instances (16)
- WGS84 ("geodetic reference system")
- Malay world
- Seven Summits
- USGS Pocasset quadrangle ("topographic map")
- El Niño–Southern Oscillation ("recurring climate pattern")
- OS Landranger 41 ("topographic map")
- OS Explorer 392 ("topographic map")
- Crestview USGS topographic map ("topographic map")
- National Spatial Reference System ("geodetic reference system")
- Equator
- International Date Line
- European seas
- Wallace Line concept in biogeography ("biogeographical concept")
- IGN Top25 3531ET (St-Gervais / Massif du Mont Blanc) ("topographic map")
- Dufour Map ("topographic map")
- North Pole ("geographic pole")