How reliable are citizen‐derived scientific data?:assessing the quality of contrail observations made by the general public

Fowler, Amy and Whyatt, Duncan and Davies, Gemma and Ellis, Rebecca (2013) How reliable are citizen‐derived scientific data?:assessing the quality of contrail observations made by the general public. Transactions in GIS, 17 (4). pp. 488-506. ISSN 1361-1682

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Abstract

Citizen science projects encourage the general public to participate in scientific research. Participants can contribute large volumes of data over broad spatial and temporal frames; however the challenge is to generate data of sufficient quality to be useable in scientific research. Most observations made by citizen‐scientists can be independently verified by ‘experts’. However, verification is more problematic when the phenomena being recorded are short‐lived. This paper uses a GIS methodology to verify the quality of contrail observations made by the general public as part of the OPAL Climate Survey. We verify observations using datasets derived from a variety of different sources (experts, models and amateur enthusiasts) with different spatial and temporal properties which reflect the complex 3D nature of the atmosphere. Our results suggest that ~70% of citizen observations are plausible based on favourable atmospheric conditions and the presence or absence of aircraft; a finding which is in keeping with other, more conventional citizen science projects. However, questions remain as to why the quality of the citizen‐based observations was so high. Given the lack of supporting data on observers, it is impossible to determine whether the dataset was generated by the activities of many participants or a small but dedicated number of individual observers.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Transactions in GIS
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1900
Subjects:
?? CONTRAILSEPHEMERAL DATASPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSISDATA QUALITYVERIFICATIONEARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES(ALL) ??
ID Code:
63137
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Deposited On:
25 Mar 2013 11:20
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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17 Sep 2023 01:19