The NeMO Explorer web site:
Virtual Exploration of the NeMO seafloor observatory at Axial
Volcano
William
W. Chadwick
NOAA/OAR/PMEL
Hatfield Marine Science Center
In order to help visualize the submarine volcanic landscape
at NOAA's New Millenium Observatory (NeMO), we have created
the NeMO Explorer web site: http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/vents/nemo/explorer.html.
This web site will take visitors a mile down beneath the ocean
surface to
explore Axial Seamount, an active submarine volcano 300 miles
off the Oregon coast. We use virtual reality to put visitors
in a photorealistic 3-D model of the seafloor that lets them
view hydrothermal vents and fresh lava flows as if they were
really on the seafloor. At each of six virtual sites there is
an animated tour, a 360° panorama, and links to video clips
taken by a remotely operated vehicle. Each virtual site concentrates
on a different topic, including the dynamics of the 1998 eruption
at Axial volcano (Rumbleometer), high-temperature hydrothermal
vents (CASM and ASHES), diffuse hydrothermal venting (Marker33),
subsurface microbial blooms (The Pit), and the boundary between
old and new lavas (Castle vent).
In addition to exploring the region geographically, visitors
can also explore the web site via geological concepts. The concepts
gallery lets you quickly find information about mid-ocean ridges,
hydrothermal vents, vent fauna, lava morphology, and more.
This project was funded by NOAA's High Performance Computing
and Communication (HPCC) and Vents Programs. Our goal is to
present a representative portion of the vast collection of NOAA's
multimedia imagery to the public in an way that is easy to use
and understand. These data are particularly challenging to present
because of their high data rates and poor contextual information.
The 3-D models create effective context and new video technology
allows us to present good quality video at lower data rates.
BIO
- William W. Chadwick
William W. Chadwick (NOAA/PMEL, Newport, OR) Charles M.
Weiland (Stanford University, Stanford, CA) Robert W. Embley
(NOAA/PMEL, Newport, OR)
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Science
Center Exhibit/Demo
Wednesday - 10:10 - 10:20 A.M
Other demo times will be posted at the exhibit.
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