Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5487970 | Planetary and Space Science | 2017 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
We find that grid-based mapping provides an efficient solution to the problems of mapping small landforms over large areas, by providing a consistent and standardised approach to spatial data collection. The simplicity of the grid-based mapping approach makes it extremely scalable and workable for group efforts, requiring minimal user experience and producing consistent and repeatable results. The discrete nature of the datasets, simplicity of approach, and divisibility of tasks, open up the possibility for citizen science in which crowdsourcing large grid-based mapping areas could be applied.
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Authors
Jason D. Ramsdale, Matthew R. Balme, Susan J. Conway, Colman Gallagher, Stephan A. van Gasselt, Ernst Hauber, Csilla Orgel, Antoine Séjourné, James A. Skinner, Francois Costard, Andreas Johnsson, Anna Losiak, Dennis Reiss, Zuzanna M. Swirad,