Virtual globe technology holds many exciting possibilities for environmental science. These easy-to-use, intuitive systems provide means for simultaneously visualizing four-dimensional environmental data from many different sources, enabling the generation of new hypotheses and driving greater understanding of the Earth system. Through the use of simple markup languages, scientists can publish and consume data in interoperable formats without the need for technical assistance. In this paper we give, with examples from our own work, a number of scientific uses for virtual globes, demonstrating their particular advantages. We explain how we have used Web Services to connect virtual globes with diverse data sources and enable more sophisticate...
The advent of virtual globes and online mapping has generated interest in spatial representations of...
[Extract] Virtual globes are outstandingly useful for visualizing structural geology (e.g. McCaffrey...
The dawn of GeoWeb 2.0, the geographic extension of Web 2.0, has opened new possibilities in terms o...
Virtual globe technology holds many exciting possibilities for environmental science. These easy-to-...
Virtual globes were initially released as effective and intuitive tools to view satellite and aerial...
Virtual Globes reached the mass market in 2005. They created multi-million dollar businesses in a ve...
GeoWeb 2.0, laying the foundations of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) systems, has led to p...
In this paper, we presented a web application created using the NASA WebWorldWind framework. The app...
Virtual Globes reached the mass market in 2005. They created multi-million dollar businesses in a ve...
We propose to advance the scientific understanding and applications of geospatial data by coupling S...
a b s t r a c t Advances in virtual globes and Keyhole Markup Language (KML) are providing the Earth...
Inspired by the visionary idea of Digital Earth, as well as from the tremendous improvements in geo-...
Virtual globes, i.e., geobrowsers that integrate multi-scale and temporal data from various sources ...
Virtual globes have been widely used during last decade mainly for simulating observations of the ea...
The advent of virtual globes and online mapping has generated interest in spatial representations of...
[Extract] Virtual globes are outstandingly useful for visualizing structural geology (e.g. McCaffrey...
The dawn of GeoWeb 2.0, the geographic extension of Web 2.0, has opened new possibilities in terms o...
Virtual globe technology holds many exciting possibilities for environmental science. These easy-to-...
Virtual globes were initially released as effective and intuitive tools to view satellite and aerial...
Virtual Globes reached the mass market in 2005. They created multi-million dollar businesses in a ve...
GeoWeb 2.0, laying the foundations of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) systems, has led to p...
In this paper, we presented a web application created using the NASA WebWorldWind framework. The app...
Virtual Globes reached the mass market in 2005. They created multi-million dollar businesses in a ve...
We propose to advance the scientific understanding and applications of geospatial data by coupling S...
a b s t r a c t Advances in virtual globes and Keyhole Markup Language (KML) are providing the Earth...
Inspired by the visionary idea of Digital Earth, as well as from the tremendous improvements in geo-...
Virtual globes, i.e., geobrowsers that integrate multi-scale and temporal data from various sources ...
Virtual globes have been widely used during last decade mainly for simulating observations of the ea...
The advent of virtual globes and online mapping has generated interest in spatial representations of...
[Extract] Virtual globes are outstandingly useful for visualizing structural geology (e.g. McCaffrey...
The dawn of GeoWeb 2.0, the geographic extension of Web 2.0, has opened new possibilities in terms o...