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Chrisman (1991) error (in spatial data) is inescapable, it should be recognized as a fundamental dimension of data". Virginia DMME Division of Mineral Resources. When mistakes are made, one simply traces back the vector of causation to the negligent human agency that caused the error. Then in the
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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”