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TNMCorps Mapping Challenge Summary Results for Fire Stations in CA NV AZ

March 3, 2021

Summary statistics are now available for this challenge. Thanks again to everyone who contributed!

Overall, 14 volunteers participated and edited 706 unique points throughout the challenge.

TNMCorps Mapping Challenge: FireStations in CA NV AZ
A map of all the fire stations in CA, NV, and AZ that volunteers edited during this challenge (public domain).

Here is a summary of edits by user role along with a timelapse of those edits:   

  • Standard Editor: 181 
  • Peer Reviewer: 110 
  • Advanced Editor: 586
TNMCorps Mapping Challenge: Timelapse of FireStations in CA NV AZ
A timelapse of all the fire stations in CA, NV, and AZ that volunteers edited during this challenge (public domain).

Many thanks to our volunteers* who contributed!  We've also included a **special shoutout** to our mapping challenge aficionados! Thanks to everyone for helping update The National Map!

  • biogeogalaz 
  • Coronado11  
  • CRSGamer  
  • DianaMBeasley 
  • genovt** (this is genovt’s 5th challenge – congrats!) 
  • geo163** (this is geo163’s 35th challenge – congrats!) 
  • HGeisler** (this is HGeisler’s 20th challenge – congrats!) 
  • Jason Paquette 
  • ktomansager 
  • Lost  
  • superlemur 
  • TCRCD_AF  
  • trmosher** (this is trmosher’s 25th challenge – congrats!) 

 

*Did you participate but don't see your username? This list only includes participants who have given consent to publish their username. If you know you participated but don't see your username, check your profile dashboard to make sure you've given us consent to list your username. 

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