Teaching with digital geology in the high Arctic: opportunities and challenges
<p>The Covid-19 pandemic occurred at a time of major revolution in the geosciences – the era of digital geology. Digital outcrop models (DOMs) acquired from consumer drones, processed using user-friendly photogrammetric software and shared with the wider audience through online platforms are a...
Main Authors: | K. Senger, P. Betlem, S.-A. Grundvåg, R. K. Horota, S. J. Buckley, A. Smyrak-Sikora, M. M. Jochmann, T. Birchall, J. Janocha, K. Ogata, L. Kuckero, R. M. Johannessen, I. Lecomte, S. M. Cohen, S. Olaussen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2021-09-01
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Series: | Geoscience Communication |
Online Access: | https://gc.copernicus.org/articles/4/399/2021/gc-4-399-2021.pdf |
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