Groundwater Visualisation System (GVS): a software framework for developing low-end, scalable and robust software for 3D visualisation and animation of groundwater conceptual models


Autoria(s): James, Allan; Hawke, Amy; Cox, Malcolm; Young, Joseph A.; Todd, Andrew
Data(s)

31/08/2009

Resumo

Effective management of groundwater requires stakeholders to have a realistic conceptual understanding of the groundwater systems and hydrological processes.However, groundwater data can be complex, confusing and often difficult for people to comprehend..A powerful way to communicate understanding of groundwater processes, complex subsurface geology and their relationships is through the use of visualisation techniques to create 3D conceptual groundwater models. In addition, the ability to animate, interrogate and interact with 3D models can encourage a higher level of understanding than static images alone. While there are increasing numbers of software tools available for developing and visualising groundwater conceptual models, these packages are often very expensive and are not readily accessible to majority people due to complexity. .The Groundwater Visualisation System (GVS) is a software framework that can be used to develop groundwater visualisation tools aimed specifically at non-technical computer users and those who are not groundwater domain experts. A primary aim of GVS is to provide management support for agencies, and enhancecommunity understanding.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31059/

Relação

http://www.ga.gov.au/about-us/events/groundwater-australian-3d-hydrogeology-workshop-2009.jsp

James, Allan, Hawke, Amy, Cox, Malcolm, Young, Joseph A., & Todd, Andrew (2009) Groundwater Visualisation System (GVS): a software framework for developing low-end, scalable and robust software for 3D visualisation and animation of groundwater conceptual models. In First Australian 3D Hydrogeology Workshop, August 31st & September 1st 2009, Canberra. (Unpublished)

Fonte

Biogeoscience; Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support; Faculty of Science and Technology; High Performance Computing and Research Support

Palavras-Chave #080603 Conceptual Modelling #040399 Geology not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Conference Paper