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Interactive landscape rendering based on a virtual globe.
Biosphere3D targets interactive landscape rendering based on a virtual globe. It supports DEM, satellite and aerial images, 3D models (Collada), 3D plant models, and Shapefiles.
Biosphere3D was initially developed by the landscape visualization group of the Zuse Institute Berlin by Malte Clasen and is now developed further by Lenné3D GmbH.
For more information about the used concepts have a look at the thesis of Malte Clasen:
Towards Interactive Landscape Visualization
Doctoral Thesis published 2011 via Technische Universität Berlin
https://doi.org/10.14279/depositonce-3005
Niche Analyst (NicheA) was developed based on the BAM framework which allows users to create virtual spaces and virtual species, and to analyze ecological niches in both multivariate environmental and geographic spaces, linking views of the niche in the two spaces.
The unique functionality in NicheA, not available in other software programs, is estimating Grinnellian niches of species based on environmental variables and occurrence records, but with a clear focus on fundamental ecological niches. ...
Symbiota Virtual Flora/Fauna project is an open source software project with central goals of developing online search engines and tools that will aid in the exploration & management of biodiversity data (herbarium specimens, images, checklist, etc)
OSGC is an Open Source implementation of an OpenSearch GeoSpatial Catalogue compliant to OGC 10-32r3 specification, developed by EGI.eu (http://www.egi.eu/) under the ENVRI (http://envri.eu/) project.
OSGC provides a catalogue engine built on top of a PostgreSQL+Postgis database, which exposes a cusmizable OpenSearch interface. Most of the application configuration can be set from the Admin web interface, while Data Administrators have a separated Dropbox interface, which ease the...
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A free virtual petrographic microscope application which allows users to examine and explore minerals and rocks features.
jVPM makes mineralogy to be easier to examine a thin section and to understand the characteristic properties for each mineral without a petrographic microscope, which is known to be very expensive. It is mainly addressed to students as a guide in individual or supervised laboratory work.
XNavigator is a Virtual Earth browser and viewer for http://osm-3d.org
XNavigator is the online viewer for the OpenStreetMap Globe at http://osm-3d.org and much more. It is an interactive 3D viewer and integrated client for exploring virtual city and landscape models. A wide range of interaction and navigation possibilities makes it easy to visualize and analyze very detailed virtual urban environments. XNavigator is the first application that supports the Web3DService (W3DS) service interface.
shp2georss: Convert esri shape file to GeoRSS, which can be viewed in Virtual Earth,Yahoo map,Google Map,Sponsored by National Science Foundation of United States,Idaho State University,developed by Joe Hu at MapWindow software lab,Idaho State Univ