Do mountains exist? Towards an ontology of landforms
نویسندگان
چکیده
The authors begin the paper with the question `Do mountains exist?' They show that providing an answer to this question is surprisingly difficult and that the answer that one gives depends on the context in which the question is posed. Mountains clearly exist as real correlates of everyday human thought and action, and they form the archetype for geographic objects. Yet individual mountains lack many of the properties that characterize bona fide objects, and `mountains' as a category also lacks many of the properties that characterize natural kinds. In the context of scientific modeling of the environment, especially of such phenomena as surface hydrology and fluvial erosion and deposition, mountains are not picked out as constituents of reality in their own right at all; rather, they are just parts of the field of elevations whose gradients shape the direction of runoff and influence the intensity of erosion. Thus, although an object-based ontology of mountains and other landforms is required to do justice to our everyday conceptions of the environment and to support spatial reasoning and natural language processing, topographic databases designed to support environmental modeling can be field-based at geographic scales. DOI:10.1068/b12821
منابع مشابه
Towards an Ontology of Landforms
The paper begins with the question “Do mountains exist?” It shows that providing an answer to this question is surprisingly difficult, and that the answer which one gives depends on the context in which the question is posed. Mountains clearly exist as real correlates of everyday human thought and action, and they form the archetype for geographic objects. Yet individual mountains lack many of ...
متن کاملA science of topography: From qualitative ontology to digital representations
Mountains are among the most prominent of geographic features (Smith and Mark, 2001). They also have social and emotional significance, serving as objects of worship in many cultures and as landmarks in many more. And, of course, mountains provide challenges to adventurers and scientists alike. Thus it should come as no surprise that geomorphologists and other environmental scientists have been...
متن کاملDetection and Delineation of Topographic Eminences
Topographic eminence is a basic level category representing all convex shaped topographic landforms rising above their immediate surroundings. As opposed to everyday objects, the properties of an eminence are dependent on how it is conceptualized and where it is delineated. Research has shown that there are multiple conceptualizations of eminences (and other landforms) depending on cultural and...
متن کاملHimalayan glacial sedimentary environments: a framework for reconstructing and dating the former extent of glaciers in high mountains
Reconstructing paleoenvironmental change from glacial geologic evidence in the Himalayas has been difficult because of the lack of organic material for radiocarbon dating and the problems of correctly identifying the origin of highly dissected landforms. Studies of the contemporary glacial depositional environments, and ancient landforms and sediments in the Hunza valley (Karakoram Mountains), ...
متن کاملTowards a Common Framework for the Identification of Landforms on Terrain Models
A landform is a physical feature of the terrain with its own recognisable shape. Its definition is often qualitative and inherently vague. Hence, landforms are difficult to formalise in a logical model that can be implemented. We propose for that purpose a framework where these qualitative and vague definitions are transformed successively during different phases to yield an implementable data ...
متن کامل