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Disclaimers and Liability for Digital Geologic Data

This document discusses the inherent errors in spatial data, emphasizing that inaccuracies are an unavoidable part of digital geologic information. Ian Duncan and Chrisman highlight the importance of recognizing these errors as a fundamental dimension of data. By understanding the limits of digital datasets, users can better interpret the information and manage associated liabilities. The work serves as a critical reminder for professionals in geology and related fields to apply caution when utilizing digital geologic data for decision-making.

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Disclaimers and Liability for Digital Geologic Data

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    1. Disclaimers and Liability for Digital Geologic Data Ian Duncan

    2. Chrisman (1991) error (in spatial data) is inescapable, it should be recognized as a fundamental dimension of data

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