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Original Articles

River Classification as a Geographic Tool in the Age of Big Data and Global Change

Pages 120-137 | Received 07 Jun 2017, Accepted 07 Jun 2017, Published online: 01 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

Spatial classification is a well‐defined analysis method in geography, which involves defining regions of the Earth based on shared characteristics. An analogy can be made between classification in geography and taxonomy in biology, because both are used to reduce complexity. Just as modern evolutionary theory and genetics technologies have transformed biological taxonomy from the sometimes arbitrary classification of living things based on superficial similarities and differences into a system that reflects the history of life and relationships among organisms, modern advances in conceptual understanding and development of technology have similarly revolutionized classification in geography as a powerful method for describing and quantifying processes. Here, I describe the history and current trends of geographic classifications relevant to river systems. Overall, there is significant emerging potential in classification as a tool for understanding river processes

The comments of editor Dr. David Kaplan and of three anonymous reviewers greatly improved the quality of the manuscript.

The comments of editor Dr. David Kaplan and of three anonymous reviewers greatly improved the quality of the manuscript.

Notes

The comments of editor Dr. David Kaplan and of three anonymous reviewers greatly improved the quality of the manuscript.

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Sarah Praskievicz

Dr. Praskievicz is an assistant professor of geography at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487; [[email protected]].

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