Google Earth and Virtual Visualizations in Geoscience Education and Research

Workshops, community outreach, and KML for visualization of marine resources in the Grenadine Islands
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Published:October 01, 2012
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Meg E. Stewart, Kimberly Baldwin, 2012. "Workshops, community outreach, and KML for visualization of marine resources in the Grenadine Islands", Google Earth and Virtual Visualizations in Geoscience Education and Research, Steven J. Whitmeyer, John E. Bailey, Declan G. De Paor, Tina Ornduff
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The Grenadine Islands and the marine environment surrounding the islands were mapped over a five-year span. The project—Grenadines Marine Resource and Space-Use Information System (MarSIS)—involved merging local knowledge with existing scientific data into a geographic information system (GIS). Located in the Caribbean, the Grenadines share an international boundary between Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, creating numerous challenges for not only collecting data but sharing those data with the residents of the islands.
Project geospatial information was collected in a GIS, but Google Earth was used as a way to share the findings on the web and through a...
- accuracy
- Antilles
- bathymetry
- biota
- Caribbean region
- computer programs
- data management
- data processing
- geographic information systems
- Google Earth
- Grenada
- imagery
- information management
- information systems
- land use
- Lesser Antilles
- marine environment
- methods
- natural resources
- Saint Vincent
- visualization
- West Indies
- Windward Islands
- Keyhole Markup Language
- Grenadines Islands