Known unknowns, Google Earth, plate tectonics and Mt Bellenden Ker: Some thoughts on locality data

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Latitude/longitude data in locality records should be published with spatial uncertainties, datum(s) used and indications of how the data were obtained. Google Earth can be used to locate sampling sites, but the underlying georegistration of the satellite image should be checked. The little-known relabelling of a set of landmarks on Mt Bellenden Ker, a scientifically important collecting locality in tropical north Queensland, Australia, is documented as an example of the importance of checking records not accompanied by appropriately accurate latitude/longitude data. © Robert Mesibov.

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Mesibov, R. (2012). Known unknowns, Google Earth, plate tectonics and Mt Bellenden Ker: Some thoughts on locality data. ZooKeys, 247, 61–67. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.247.4195

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