Virtual Volcanology - Exploring volcanoes in Google Earth


 
   

Google Tech TalksDecember, 18 2007Volcanoes are some of the most dynamic and visually spectacular natural features on the Earth's surface. In Alaska, volcanoes are an intrinsic part of the landscape and culture, with over 70 volcanoes and volcanic fields that have been active in historic time. Monitoring of these volcanoes is undertaken by the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) using a suite of methods and tools in the fields of remote sensing, seismology, geodesy and geology that produce large volumes of geospatial data. The evolution in the capabilities of Google Earth and KML has provided a user-friendly interface and information-rich context in which these data can be displayed simultaneously and dynamically, offering new possibilities for communications with other scientists, emergency managers and the general public. I will present an overview of AVO's operations, and demonstrate our, and the wider volcanological community's use of Google Earth. Speaker: John E. BaileyJohn E. Bailey, Alaska Volcano Observatory & Arctic Region Supercomputing Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks John Bailey majored in Physics and Space Science at the University of Kent at Canterbury, England. After a year spent working and traveling around the world he attended the University of Hawaii, obtaining a MS and PhD in Geology and Geophysics, focusing on physical and remote sensing volcanology. He is currently a postdoc with the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center involved in operations and research at the Alaska Volcano Observatory in Fairbanks, Alaska. His current interests include the development of KML as a visualization tool for volcano and other scientific datasets.

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Añadido: December 20, 2007 at 10:12 am
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krissy123123123 (September 5, 2008 at 2:16 am)
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pwebley (December 28, 2007 at 11:44 pm)
cool
HilariusLOL (December 23, 2007 at 9:05 am)
pleeas make a video of volcanoes in england, im so scared to go to sleep, cos i dream of volcanos errupt, and my friend jumpen in water, he got stuck ona broken car, he made a"ufph, uphf , eiiuuugh" and he died, im so scare pleasee!!! make a viedo of volcanose in england