Google Earth: a new geological resource

  • Lisle R
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Since its release in June 2005, Google Earth has been bringing satellite images of our planet into our homes, or at least to those homes with broadband connections. Computer users, excited by seeing their own houses from on high, or even their cars parked in the drive, have been raving about this impressive piece of software which can be downloaded to your PC (but not, as yet, your Mac) free of charge. After a weekend playing around with Google Earth, I can confirm that there is a whole range of potential applications for this software in teaching Earth science.

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Lisle, R. J. (2006). Google Earth: a new geological resource. Geology Today, 22(1), 29–32. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2451.2006.00546.x

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