Zheng et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Crowdsourcing methods for data collection in geophysics: State of the art, issues, and future directionsZheng et al., 2018
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- Zheng F
- Tao R
- Maier H
- See L
- Savic D
- Zhang T
- Chen Q
- Assumpção T
- Yang P
- Heidari B
- Rieckermann J
- Minsker B
- Bi W
- Cai X
- Solomatine D
- Popescu I
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- Reviews of Geophysics
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Data are essential in all areas of geophysics. They are used to better understand and manage systems, either directly or via models. Given the complexity and spatiotemporal variability of geophysical systems (eg, precipitation), a lack of sufficient data is a perennial …
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