Supplementary material to “Geospatial Visualization Tool Kit for Scientists Using Fortran”
Published 21 July 2009
Gen-Tao Chiang, Toby O. H. White, and Martin T. Dove, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Citation:
Chiang, G.-T., T. O. H. White, and M. T. Dove (2009), Geospatial visualization tool kit for scientists using Fortran, Eos Trans. AGU, 90(29), 250–251. [Full Article (pdf)]
Fig. S1. Examples of Google Earth™ representations of Keyhole Markup Language (KML) files produced using Fortran codes with Writing KML (WKML) implemented. (a) Area of northern California showing earthquake hypocenters as initial estimates (circles) and computed using a seismological HypoDD Fortran program code with test data provided (squares) (http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~felixw/hypoDD.html). (b) Catchment area within Lancashire, United Kingdom, showing the depth of the water table, represented as colored cells, computed using the Système Hydrologique Européen Transport (SHETRAN) hydrology code [Ewen et al., 2000]. Scale bars and legend have been enhanced to aid reproducibility. Google Earth™ imagery ©Google Inc. Used with permission.


