College of Science

Physical, Biological, Mathematical and Computational Sciences

Geography Seminar

Using visualization in Google Earth to bring scientific and environmental issues closer to the global public

Wednesday, February 6, 2008 - 2:00pm
Speaker:
Katarina Doctor, Department of Geography, Student, COS/GMU and President of Geographical Honors Society Gamma Theta Upsilon Eta Omicron Chapter
Location:
Johnson Center, 3rd floor meeting room B

Abstract

The spatial extent of many scientific and environmental issues is not easily understood by most people until they are exposed to a visual presentation of them. Using the power of 3D visualization and virtual globe technology, such as Google Earth, enables the public to relate to and better understand the complexity of science, which is sometimes in their own neighborhood or extends across a region that is hard to visualize.
Several case-studies will be presented on how to display information using Google Earth in order to visualize complex scientific and environmental issues of regional geographic importance. Themes of visualization include land use, natural hazards, climate change, planetary geology, public health, population and traffic. Through visualization in virtual globes, information can easily reach and educate the general public and raise awareness of important issues in geographic science.

The Geography Seminar Series is organized by the Geographical Honors Society Gamma Theta Upsilon Eta Omicron Chapter

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