Applied Sciences (Nov 2020)

Integrating Virtual Reality and GIS Tools for Geological Mapping, Data Collection and Analysis: An Example from the Metaxa Mine, Santorini (Greece)

  • Varvara Antoniou,
  • Fabio Luca Bonali,
  • Paraskevi Nomikou,
  • Alessandro Tibaldi,
  • Paraskevas Melissinos,
  • Federico Pasquaré Mariotto,
  • Fabio Roberto Vitello,
  • Mel Krokos,
  • Malcolm Whitworth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10238317
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 23
p. 8317

Abstract

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In the present work we highlight the effectiveness of integrating different techniques and tools for better surveying, mapping and collecting data in volcanic areas. We use an Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) approach for data collection, integrated with Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis in a well-known volcanological site in Santorini (Metaxa mine), a site where volcanic processes influenced the island’s industrial development, especially with regard to pumice mining. Specifically, we have focused on: (i) three-dimensional (3D) high-resolution IVR scenario building, based on Structure from Motion photogrammetry (SfM) modeling; (ii) subsequent geological survey, mapping and data collection using IVR; (iii) data analysis, e.g., calculation of extracted volumes, as well as production of new maps in a GIS environment using input data directly from the IVR survey; and finally, (iv) presentation of new outcomes that highlight the importance of the Metaxa Mine as a key geological and volcanological geosite.

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