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Virtual Outcrops in the Modern Geological Toolkit

Offered By: Earth Sciences, University of Liverpool via YouTube

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Explore the revolutionary impact of virtual outcrops on modern geological research and education in this 45-minute lecture by Dr. Jess Pugsley from the University of Aberdeen. Discover how photorealistic 3D computer models of geological outcrops are created using photogrammetry techniques and drone technology. Learn about the integration of close-range LiDAR in smartphones for high-resolution mini virtual outcrop models. Understand how virtual outcrops supplement traditional fieldwork, particularly in mapping and measuring inaccessible cliff sections. Delve into the concept of virtual field trips (VFTs) and their potential to enhance or replace physical fieldtrips by incorporating world-class example outcrops from across the globe. Gain insights into Dr. Pugsley's research, which combines virtual and physical fieldwork in various geological settings and develops virtual field trips for teaching purposes. This lecture, presented at the 51st Herdman Symposium on February 17, 2024, offers a comprehensive look at the cutting-edge tools and techniques shaping the future of geological research and education.

Syllabus

“Virtual outcrops in the moderngeological toolkit” – Jess Pugsley, University of Aberdeen


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Earth Sciences, University of Liverpool

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