This article focuses on the use of Google Earth as a tool to facilitate public engagement and dissemination of data. It examines a case study based around one of the largest archaeological investigations of the Stonehenge landscape, the Stonehenge Riverside Project. A bespoke layer for Google Earth was developed to communicate the discoveries of the research by creating an engaging, interactive and informative multimedia application that could be viewed by users across the world. The article describes the creation of the layer: Google Under-the-Earth: Seeing Beneath Stonehenge, and the public uptake and response to this. The project was supported by a Google Research Award, and working alongside Google enabled a 'free to download' platform ...
The Google Earth Engine (GEE) portal provides enhanced opportunities for undertaking earth observati...
"Almost two thousand potential archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia have been discovered from an off...
In 2003 various projects at Deltares and the TU-Delft merged their toolboxes for marine and coastal ...
This article focuses on the use of Google Earth as a tool to facilitate public engagement and dissem...
Google Earth (GE), a large Earth-observation data-based geographical information computer applicatio...
The goal of this research is to investigate the potential of using Google Earth for Internet GIS app...
Over the past few years, archaeology has experienced a rapid development in geophysical prospection...
Virtual 3D-City-and Architecture models, Virtual Globe systems like NASA World Wind and Google Earth...
A useful approach to visualising the geographical distribution of web site hits is to geolocate the ...
Satellite imaging is well known as a useful tool in many scientific disciplines and various applicat...
In the face of a global pandemic, disciplines like archaeology that rely on field research have had ...
Graduation date: 2010Google Earth has given internet users the power of a virtual globe at their fin...
Since its introduction in 2005, Google Earth has been downloaded over 1 billion times. It is by far ...
was the first virtual globe easily available to the ordinary user of the Internet.1 Google Earth, at...
This article explores Google Earth as a new aesthetic form of the visual, which has the power to inf...
The Google Earth Engine (GEE) portal provides enhanced opportunities for undertaking earth observati...
"Almost two thousand potential archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia have been discovered from an off...
In 2003 various projects at Deltares and the TU-Delft merged their toolboxes for marine and coastal ...
This article focuses on the use of Google Earth as a tool to facilitate public engagement and dissem...
Google Earth (GE), a large Earth-observation data-based geographical information computer applicatio...
The goal of this research is to investigate the potential of using Google Earth for Internet GIS app...
Over the past few years, archaeology has experienced a rapid development in geophysical prospection...
Virtual 3D-City-and Architecture models, Virtual Globe systems like NASA World Wind and Google Earth...
A useful approach to visualising the geographical distribution of web site hits is to geolocate the ...
Satellite imaging is well known as a useful tool in many scientific disciplines and various applicat...
In the face of a global pandemic, disciplines like archaeology that rely on field research have had ...
Graduation date: 2010Google Earth has given internet users the power of a virtual globe at their fin...
Since its introduction in 2005, Google Earth has been downloaded over 1 billion times. It is by far ...
was the first virtual globe easily available to the ordinary user of the Internet.1 Google Earth, at...
This article explores Google Earth as a new aesthetic form of the visual, which has the power to inf...
The Google Earth Engine (GEE) portal provides enhanced opportunities for undertaking earth observati...
"Almost two thousand potential archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia have been discovered from an off...
In 2003 various projects at Deltares and the TU-Delft merged their toolboxes for marine and coastal ...