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Manual mapping of drumlins in synthetic landscapes to assess operator effectiveness
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Journal of Maps [1744-5647] Hillier, J K yr:2014
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Greenwood, S L
Gosselin, L
Hättestrand, C
Hogan, K
Livingstone, S J
Lovell, H
McHenry, M
Munoz, Y
Pellicer, X M
Pellitero, R
Robb, C
Roberson, S
Ruther, D
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Standell, M
Stokes, C R
Storrar, R
Tate, N J
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Smith, M J
Armugam, R
Barr, I
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Clark, C D
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Greenwood, S L
Gosselin, L
Hättestrand, C
Hogan, K
Livingstone, S J
Lovell, H
McHenry, M
Munoz, Y
Pellicer, X M
Pellitero, R
Robb, C
Roberson, S
Ruther, D
Spagnolo, M
Standell, M
Stokes, C R
Storrar, R
Tate, N J
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