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Imaging geophysical data in QGIS2threejs

August 9, 2016August 10, 2016 geokincern

The QGIS2threejs plugin is an excellent, lightweight utility for the visualisation of surface data such as DEM. But what if your workflow requires the interpretation and visualisation of geophysical data? Fortunately there are a few simple tricks you can perform in QGIS and with this plugin to easily visualise other gridded data types. You can […]

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Relating Auckland’s volcanoes to its faults

December 7, 2015August 4, 2016 geokincern

As a kid growing up on an island in the Hauraki Gulf I was acutely aware of the complex relationship between land and  sea. Exploring new, and often crumbling headlands to jump off, looking for privacy in enclosed beaches, trekking miles to find new fishing spots that wouldn’t snag all our gear, or chasing waves by […]

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