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Saturday, November 12, 2011

five scientists and Google Maps/Earth

Back in December of 2009, five leading scientists from the American Geophysical Union trekked to the remote Google office in downtown San Francisco. So, for the first time ever, we present, the Lost Archives of the Google Geo Developers Series
  • Jeffrey Cardille of Universitie de Montreal discusses GeoSearch, a new virtual globe application for the submission, storage, and sharing of point-based ecological data.
  • Thijs Damsma of Deltares discusses his use of KML to visualize coastal data.
  • Ross Beyer of NASA and SETI discusses his work visualizing Mars data and imagery using Google Earth.
  • Tyler Erickson of Michigan Tech Research Institute discusses his tools for to visualizing 4-D atmospheric carbon monitoring data using KML and Google Earth
  • Yaxing Wei of Oak Ridge National Lab discusses his Spatial Data Access Tool which enables visualization and access of geospatial data using OGC services and Google Earth.

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