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Google Earth for Geotechnical Engineers and Geologists |
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Written by Randy Post
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Tuesday, 07 August 2007 |
Google Earth is a software application that uses
satellite and aerial photo imagery, terrain, maps, 3D buildings and Google
Search data to view information in our world in two and three dimensions in
real time. Im curious how other geotechnical engineers and engineering
geologists are using Google Earth in their practice. Read on for some GE related
resources Ive found useful or interesting, and then post a comment on how you
use Google Earth in your practice and for fun! (Logo copyright Google Inc.)
The links below are to HTML pages describing the particular
GE resource. The KMZ File links go directly to the file that will open in
Google Earth (where applicable).
Engineering and Geology Resources
Download Google Earth as a part of the free "Google Pack"
Fun Google Earth Stuff
- 3D Pyramid
of Giza KMZ File
Complete with inner chambers and passageways (note: Turn terrain layer
off)
- 3D King
Tuts Toom KMZ File (note: Turn terrain layer off)
- FBOWeb.com - Track
Air Traffic for a particular Airport (LA, Boston,
Chicago, Atlanta,
JFK, Miami, Seattle/Tacoma, San Francisco) or for
a particular flight
Other Google Earth Links
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 August 2007 )
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