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---++Element Description
A measure of how well the circle defined by the coordinates and uncertainty match the original spatial representation, as a ratio of the area of the circle to the area of the original spatial representation. Legal values are 0, greater than or equal to 1, or undefined. A value of 1 is an exact match or 100% overlap. A value of 0 should be used if the given georeference does not completely contain the original representation. The !PointRadiusSpatialFit is undefined if the original representation is a point without uncertainty and the given georeference is not that same point (without uncertainty). If both the original an the given georeference are the same point, the !PointRadiusSpatialFit is 1. Detailed explanations with graphical examples can be found in the [[http://www.gbif.org/prog/digit/Georeferencing][Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing]] (Chapman & Wieczorek, eds. 2006).
---++++ Change Log:
• 06 Sep 2006 - added !PointRadiusSpatialFit. (Main.JohnWieczorek).
---+++ Comments
Use the space below to make comments about this page. - Main.StephenLong - 24 Aug 2006
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