Using Google Earth for Internet GIS

The goal of this research is to investigate the potential of using Google Earth for Internet GIS applications. The study specifically examines the use of vector and attribute data and the potential of displaying and processing this data in new ways using the Google Earth platform. It has increasingl...

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Main Author: Henry, Andrew
Other Authors: Dugmore, Andy, Newton, Anthony
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3087
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spelling ftunivedinburgh:oai:era.ed.ac.uk:1842/3087 2023-07-30T04:04:26+02:00 Using Google Earth for Internet GIS Henry, Andrew Dugmore, Andy Newton, Anthony 26/11/2009 2695779 bytes 2078822 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3087 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3087 Internet GIS Google Earth Geographical Information Systems 18th century MSc Geographical Information Science GIS Thesis or Dissertation Masters MSc Master of Science 2009 ftunivedinburgh 2023-07-09T20:35:08Z The goal of this research is to investigate the potential of using Google Earth for Internet GIS applications. The study specifically examines the use of vector and attribute data and the potential of displaying and processing this data in new ways using the Google Earth platform. It has increasingly been recognised that future developments in GIS will centre on Internet GIS, and in three major areas: GIS data access, spatial information dissemination and GIS modelling/processing. Google Earth is a 3-D geobrowser that has been termed the ‘the democratisation of GIS’ and is one of a family of geobrowsers that offer a free and easy to use service that enable data with a spatial component to be overlain on top of a 3-D model of the Earth. This research creates a methodological framework to achieve its goal that consists of three major parts: a database tier, an application tier and a client tier. As proof of concept a web prototype has been developed, called VISQUE – VISualise and Query Using Earth, which integrates a diverse range of datasets from 18th century Iceland and lets users direst queries and create visualisations of this custom data. The results revealed that both vector and attribute data can be effectively represented and visualised using Google Earth. Moreover, the functionality to query custom data and visualise results has been added to the Google Earth platform. Master Thesis Iceland Edinburgh Research Archive (ERA - University of Edinburgh)
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topic Internet GIS
Google Earth
Geographical Information Systems
18th century
MSc Geographical Information Science
GIS
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Google Earth
Geographical Information Systems
18th century
MSc Geographical Information Science
GIS
Henry, Andrew
Using Google Earth for Internet GIS
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Google Earth
Geographical Information Systems
18th century
MSc Geographical Information Science
GIS
description The goal of this research is to investigate the potential of using Google Earth for Internet GIS applications. The study specifically examines the use of vector and attribute data and the potential of displaying and processing this data in new ways using the Google Earth platform. It has increasingly been recognised that future developments in GIS will centre on Internet GIS, and in three major areas: GIS data access, spatial information dissemination and GIS modelling/processing. Google Earth is a 3-D geobrowser that has been termed the ‘the democratisation of GIS’ and is one of a family of geobrowsers that offer a free and easy to use service that enable data with a spatial component to be overlain on top of a 3-D model of the Earth. This research creates a methodological framework to achieve its goal that consists of three major parts: a database tier, an application tier and a client tier. As proof of concept a web prototype has been developed, called VISQUE – VISualise and Query Using Earth, which integrates a diverse range of datasets from 18th century Iceland and lets users direst queries and create visualisations of this custom data. The results revealed that both vector and attribute data can be effectively represented and visualised using Google Earth. Moreover, the functionality to query custom data and visualise results has been added to the Google Earth platform.
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title Using Google Earth for Internet GIS
title_short Using Google Earth for Internet GIS
title_full Using Google Earth for Internet GIS
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title_full_unstemmed Using Google Earth for Internet GIS
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