Cool. Here's another time/space map for earthquakes: http://www.oe-files.de/gmaps/usgseq.html
I think that uses the SIMILE Timeline: http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/. I also worked on a similar (if somewhat broken) app for biological observations: http://dev.inaturalist.org/observations/explore Actually, I think a great addition to Landon's page on time in GIS would be different visualizations and interfaces used to visualize spatiotemporal data. -Ken-ichi On Dec 20, 2007 8:51 PM, Tom Longson (nym) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Found this map made by Doug McCune, which really pulls maps together > into a wonderful display by using time and space. > > http://www.universalmind.com/demo/launchpad/GeoLayer.html > > The writeup behind the demo: > http://dougmccune.com/blog/2007/10/30/not-your-mammas-maps/ > > Tom > _______________________________________________ > Geowanking mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.burri.to/mailman/listinfo/geowanking > _______________________________________________ Geowanking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.burri.to/mailman/listinfo/geowanking
