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Modeling and visualizing borehole information on virtual globes using KML

  • Liang feng Zhu*
  • , Xi feng Wang
  • , Bing Zhang
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • East China Normal University

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Abstract

Advances in virtual globes and Keyhole Markup Language (KML) are providing the Earth scientists with the universal platforms to manage, visualize, integrate and disseminate geospatial information. In order to use KML to represent and disseminate subsurface geological information on virtual globes, we present an automatic method for modeling and visualizing a large volume of borehole information. Based on a standard form of borehole database, the method first creates a variety of borehole models with different levels of detail (LODs), including point placemarks representing drilling locations, scatter dots representing contacts and tube models representing strata. Subsequently, the level-of-detail based (LOD-based) multi-scale representation is constructed to enhance the efficiency of visualizing large numbers of boreholes. Finally, the modeling result can be loaded into a virtual globe application for 3D visualization. An implementation program, termed Borehole2KML, is developed to automatically convert borehole data into KML documents. A case study of using Borehole2KML to create borehole models in Shanghai shows that the modeling method is applicable to visualize, integrate and disseminate borehole information on the Internet. The method we have developed has potential use in societal service of geological information.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)62-70
Number of pages9
JournalComputers and Geosciences
Volume62
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2014

Keywords

  • 3D visualization
  • Borehole
  • Data sharing
  • KML
  • Virtual globe

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