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CONCLUSIONS AND                     access to 3D data sets without the need for   geoscience education: GSA Today, v. 29, p. 36–
                                                                                  37, https://doi.org/10.1130/GSATG373GW.1.
         RECOMMENDED USE                     advanced software and hardware. Though   Chesley, J., Leier, A., White, S., and Torres, R.,
          Tools for collecting high-resolution 3D   often limited by logistical constraints, we   2017, Using unmanned aerial vehicles and struc-
         data  sets have  recently become  common-  encourage authors to share high-resolution   ture-from-motion photogrammetry to character-
         place in both commercial and academic   DOM data sets whenever possible. Methods   ize sedimentary outcrops: An example from the
         fields; however, sharing 3D data sets typi-  of 3D data dissemination and visualization   Morrison Formation, Utah, USA: Sedimentary
         cally requires end-users to have specialty   are still in their infancy behind the relatively   Geology, v. 354, p. 1–8, https://doi.org/10.1016/
                                                                                  j.sedgeo.2017.03.013.
         software, high-end processing computers,   recent rise in 3D mapping applications and   CloudCompare, 2019, Version 2.9. GPL Software.
         and/or locally store large files. Through the   acquisition techniques; as the latter continue   Available  online:  http://www.cloudcompare.org
         presentation of a large UAV-SfM derived   to grow, we expect the former to develop in   (accessed 7 Feb. 2020).
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