The main ingredients of a static compression ratio are very simple:
- Cylinder swept volume = Bore(2)*stroke*.7854
- Clearance volume = .7854*(piston top from engine deck height)*Bore(2)
- Piston dome(+), dish(-), or flat (0) = cubic centimeters
- Head-gasket volume (gasket height*.7854*Bore(2)
- Cylinder head chamber volume = cubic centimeters
The ring land volume creates a very minimal change by accounting for the piston to wall distance and the distance from the top ring to the top of the piston volume.
Atleast it is easier to quantify better than blow-by and other variables that change at every degree of crank rotation.
FYI, .7854 is a rounded off number for PI/4. Relatively speaking, it is the area of a circle inside a square.