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Introduction
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Background
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Google Earth
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Different types of data
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All over the earth
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Customisation
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Imagery
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Kent County Council
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The strength of Google Earth
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Online field trips
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Road View
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Ethics of Google Earth
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Temporal Changes
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Landscape Changes
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Ice Caps
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Using Google Earth
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Elevation
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Earthquakes
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Tectonic Boundaries
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Tonga Trench
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Java Trench
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Chile Margin
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Beach Balls
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Eastern Mediterranean
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Andros
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GPS
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Strain Rate
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South of England
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Wales
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Scotland
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La Crescent
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North West Scotland
Description:
Embark on a virtual global expedition with Dr. Ian Watkinson to explore fascinating examples of structural geology and plate tectonics in this 39-minute video lecture from Royal Holloway, University of London. Discover how to leverage Google Earth for geoscience studies, learning about different data types, customization options, and ethical considerations. Delve into topics such as online field trips, temporal changes in landscapes, ice caps, and tectonic boundaries. Examine specific geological features like the Tonga Trench, Java Trench, and Chile Margin. Investigate earthquake patterns, GPS strain rates, and regional geology across England, Wales, and Scotland. Access additional resources, including a Google Earth guide and the KMZ file used in the presentation, to enhance your understanding of plate tectonics from the comfort of your home.

Exploring Plate Tectonics from Home - Using Google Earth for Geoscience

Royal Holloway, University of London
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