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United States state-level population estimates: Colonization to 1999
Author(s) -
David P. Coulson,
Linda A. Joyce
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2737/rmrs-gtr-111
Subject(s) - interpolation (computer graphics) , settlement (finance) , series (stratigraphy) , geography , colonization , population , state (computer science) , linear interpolation , econometrics , physical geography , demography , archaeology , mathematics , geology , computer science , sociology , algorithm , animation , paleontology , mathematical analysis , computer graphics (images) , world wide web , polynomial , payment
The U.S. landscape has undergone substantial changes since Europeans first arrived. Many land use changes are attributable to human activity. Historical data concerning these changes are frequently limited and often difficult to develop. Modeling historical land use changes may be neccessary. We develop annual population series from first European settlement to 1999 for all 50 states and Washington D.C. for use in modeling land use trends. Extensive research went into developing the historical data. Linear interpolation was used to complete the series after critically evaluating the appropriateness of linear interpolation versus exponential interpolation.

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