Geosoft has just released Dapple, an open source globe viewer, derived from NASA’s World Wind (NWW). Dapple extends NWW, adding the ability to find and view network-hosted geoscience spatial data.
Internet
Dapple provides an intuitive interface that lets geoscientists find and visualize the massive quantities of geoscience data available on the internet. Data includes satellite imagery, remote sensing data, geology maps and geophysical data. Dapple leverages open standards and server technologies including the OpenGIS Consortium’s web map service (WMS) and Geosoft’s own DAP format. The earth science community is encouraged to build on and extend the open source software.
Spatial Data Rights
Geosoft cautions users of data from the net that, ‘Some data may be copyrighted or have terms of use imposed by the supplier. You should ensure that your use of that data does not violate the data owner’s rights.’ Dapple has been certified open source by the Open Source Initiative.
This article originally appeared in Oil IT Journal 2006 Issue # 12.
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