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Friday, November 30, 2007
Virtual Globe Sessions at AGU
If you are going to AGU this year, you may want to take a look into the current state of displaying geologic data by attending the sessions on virtual globes:
http://conferences.images.alaska.edu/agu/2007/schedulesess2.html
I will be there and will post anything I learn that is particularly relevant to geologic mapping.
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