Thorpe, S.; Gow, H.. 2013 Model metadata report for a 3D model of Holy Island. Nottingham, UK, British Geological Survey, 14pp. (IR/13/005) (Unpublished)
Abstract
This report is the published metadata details of a 3d modelling study by the British Geological
Survey (BGS), and is based on Holy Island. The model was developed under the 3d Models for
Teaching team, part of the Geological Modelling Systems program at BGS. 3D geological
models have great potential as a resource for universities when teaching foundation geological
concepts as it allows the student to visualise and interrogate UK geology. They are especially
useful when dealing with the conversion of 2D field, map and GIS outputs into three
dimensional geological units, which is a common problem for all students of geology. Today’s
earth science students use a variety of skills and processes during their learning experience
including the application of schema’s, spatial thinking, image construction, detecting patterns,
memorising figures, mental manipulation and interpretation, making predictions and deducing
the orientation of themselves and the rocks. 3D geological models can reinforce spatial thinking
strategies and encourage students to think about processes and properties, in turn helping the
student to recognise pre-learnt geological principles in the field and to convert what they see at
the surface into a picture of what is going on at depth.
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BGS Programmes 2013 > Environmental Modelling
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