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Spatial decomposition

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Spatial decomposition can help answer questions like “What are the differences of a variable or variables, or other values of interest, in subareas, locations, or layers of a larger area?” The subareas or layers must be as independent as possible with clearly defined boundaries.

Rules
1. Area of interest must be clearly defined by boundaries.
2. Subareas must be as independent as possible.
3. As much as possible, the subareas must have clearly defined boundaries.
4. The main area must be divided completely into subareas.

Moves
1. Define the main area of interest.
2. Revise the main area.
3. Add a subarea.
4. Delete a subarea.
5. Revise a subarea.

Levels
1. Main area
2. Subareas

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