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Deserts in the Deluge: TerraPopulus and Big Human-Environment Data.

S M Manson1, T A Kugler2, D Haynes2.   

Abstract

Terra Populus, or TerraPop, is a cyberinfrastructure project that integrates, preserves, and disseminates massive data collections describing characteristics of the human population and environment over the last six decades. TerraPop has made a number of GIScience advances in the handling of big spatial data to make information interoperable between formats and across scientific communities. In this paper, we describe challenges of these data, or 'deserts in the deluge' of data, that are common to spatial big data more broadly, and explore computational solutions specific to microdata, raster, and vector data models.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 29492479      PMCID: PMC5826630          DOI: 10.21433/B31176z9g4vb

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Conf GISci Short Pap Proc        ISSN: 2573-783X


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