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    Google Earth Update Erases Underwater 'Atlantis' Error

    A Google Earth map that raised rumors of the lost city of Atlantis has gotten a much-needed update, ridding the seafloor of a gridlike pattern that some vigilant users suspected were sunken streets from the mythological underwater city.

    In fact, Google Ocean, an extension of map program Google Earth, was merely displaying a data artifact from the sonar method that oceanographers use to map the seafloor. This week, Google updated the application with new seafloor data from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other groups.

    "The original version of Google Ocean was a newly developed prototype map that had high resolution but also contained thousands of blunders related to the original archived ship data," David Sandwell, a Scripps geophysicist, said in a statement. "UCSD undergraduate students spent the past three years identifying and correcting the blunders."

    The students also incorporated new data into the archive that Google uses to create its map of underwater topography. Researchers create this data by using sonar, or sound waves, that bounce off the seafloor and return information about its shape, not unlike how a bat uses sonar to "see" bugs. When Google uses lots of these surveys together, they sometimes overlap, creating strange gridlike patterns.

    That's what happened in 2009, shortly after the launch of the extension. Eagle-eyed Google Ocean explorers spotted a large grid on the seafloor that looked strikingly like the streets of a well-organized small town. Immediately, "Atlantis" rumors started flying. [Fact or Fantasy? 20 Imaginary Worlds]

    In fact, the grid was merely caused by overlapping datasets, according to NOAA. Besides that, the grid that looked like a little town actually covered an area of ocean more than 100 miles (161 kilometers) wide — not exactly small-town proportions.

    The updated Google Ocean has been scrubbed of this Atlantis artifact. Google Ocean is also becoming increasingly accurate in other ways. The program now has 15 percent of its seafloor image taken from shipboard soundings at a 0.6-mile (1 km) resolution. Previous versions took only 10 percent of seafloor imaging from sonar soundings and the rest from extrapolations by scientists using satellite data.

    Even those estimates will soon be stronger: The next major upgrade is planned for later this year, and will use a new calculation technique that returns depth predictions that are twice as accurate as before.

    "The Google map now matches the map used in the research community, which makes the Google Earth program much more useful as a tool for planning cruises to uncharted areas," Sandwell said.

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     

    48 comments

    • Troy  •  3 mths ago
      I was always told as a child "Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see". Thirty years later . . . .I Understand.
    • Conan the Philosopher  •  3 mths ago
      between about 3000 and 1600 bce (until about 3600 years ago, and 1200 years before plato), there was a thriving civilization in the aegean sea, the minoans, centered mainly on the island of crete (the home of legendary king minos, and the labyrinth and the minotaur). there was a minoan city on the island of thera, or santorini, about 100 miles to the north, and 120 miles south-east of greece, a city now called akrotiri. they had multi-story houses, relatively advanced 'plumbing', and pottery and textiles and beautiful frescoes on the walls like the minoans on crete to the south, indicating a successful and relatively wealthy group of people. it's a small island, so they were seafaring, trading not just artwork but number of things with crete mainly... but also with other nearby islands in the aegean. one 'plus' they had over the people on the 'big island' was a double-channel water delivery system which indicates they had both hot and cold running water. i believe that that was mentioned as 'atlantean' by plato, as well as the black and red rocks found on the island. that's because it's an active area geologically, and the hot water was being heated geo-thermally, because the island of thera was the top of an underwater volcano. there must have been a number of earthquakes and the venting of noxious gases preceding the main event, because almost nothing of value (like gold) was left behind, and no bodies have been found frozen in place, as was the case in pompeii, so those in akrotiri apparently had time to evacuate. ... when the pressure released, it displaced about 15 cubic miles of material; by comparison, the mount st. helens eruption in 1980 threw out about one cubic mile. the layer of ash on the remains of thera is about 200 feet deep, even 15 miles away it's about thirty feet deep. the explosion itself may have killed only a few people. the real damage was caused by the wave that followed it. seashells were picked up from the sea bed and carried in a wave hundreds of feet high, and deposited on crete. the side of the island facing thera is relatively close to sea level, so the wave came in and engulfed huge numbers of people, then swept everything back out again. this event was not 'the death blow', but within a hundred years, the minoan civilization had disappeared.
      that's the general consensus as to the origin of the myth of atlantis. it was told repeatedly orally 1200 years before plato wrote it down, and myths tend to grow a little bigger with each telling. it's still a fascinating story archaeologically, even if they didn't have teleporters and levitating vehicles and streets paved with gold.
      these docs have people that explain it better than i can. recommended viewing, absolutely!
      bbc ('timewatch' [series]) - 'the wave that destroyed atlantis' (2007)
      bbc2 - 'atlantis - the evidence' with bettany hughes (2010)
    • Bill  •  3 mths ago
      Oh, the conspiracy theorists are gonna jump all over this, screaming, "Government coverup! What else don't they want you to know?!"
    • Apocol0id  •  3 mths ago
      I love how people think they're so clever to see all these minute details that seem to affirm their beliefs in things like Atlantis, but yet they never think of the fact that thousands of people worked on these GPS coordinates, Satellite feeds and aerial photographs. One of them might've noticed, if it was important. But no- all the laymen want to think they're experts.
      • SVS 3 mths ago
        you would be surprised at what a group of people will ignore.
      • Unique Material 3 mths ago
        yeah. like history didn't start in 6,000 BC. that's history of the Jews. who knows what went before that ....
    • Mark  •  Fresno, California  •  3 mths ago
      Aquaman will find the real truth
      • stillplayingpsolol 3 mths ago
        seaman, of course! by the way, thanks yahoo for not posting a picture of before and after which is what i wanted to see. Didn't bother reading the article for that reason (will go elsewhere)
    • Paul  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      Google maps does an amazing job, and it's good to see clarifications like this.
    • John Paul  •  3 mths ago
      We should leave yahoo as our homepage it really irritates me when yahoo post an article without a picture or a just video article without text ( their playback video streaming sucks too ) .
    • Ari  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Must be Illuminati.
    • Kevin  •  Canal Winchester, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Hey some of you people, get your selves an education in ancient history, and then shut up. Just because there are nut jobs out there that throw a conspiracy into everything, does not mean that they don’t actually happen. If you really knew what was being hidden from you, you would crawl into a cave and suck your thumbs wishing that your mommy was there. The truth that has been hidden from you is more shocking than you could ever imagine. So before you attempt to pass judgment on others, you had better have your facts straight. Since you were not alive 800,000 years ago or 5,000 or 6,000 years ago then you have no clue. Until you know the truth of all things, then the truth eludes you. The rest is conjecture.
      • G 3 mths ago
        Like what happens every 3,600 years and the number 12.
      • Troy 3 mths ago
        I try to stay up on as much of the "Hidden" truths as I can, but the number 12 ?. Explain more my friend. Just me and my faithful dog here in my cave.
      • Bill 3 mths ago
        "Since you were not alive 800,000 years ago or 5,000 or 6,000 years ago then you have no clue." And *you* were? Gee, nice to meet you, Mr. Methuselah. So when did you change your name to Kevin?
    • SlickR  •  3 mths ago
      You mean they are covering up the facts. Yes Atlantis is real and has been found, yes aliens visit us and basically have tea parties with governments, yes there is a stargate bellow France and Sweden at the colider is supposed to be and people travel through worlds, yes ghosts exist and do communicate regularly and yes 9/11 was not an inside job.
      • Valerian 3 mths ago
        Were you born and idiot?
      • Colin H 3 mths ago
        it's "an" idiot, not and idiot. If your going to take the time to insult someone, at the very least do it in proper English. And speaking of which, that man was using sarcasm, which people that can pronounce and grammatically place words and phrases properly, use often.
      • FletcherH 3 mths ago
        That would be "you're".
    • t-bone  •  3 mths ago
      Did Google find my watch on the ocean floor? lost it in Hawaii....reward.
    • AUGUSTUS MCCRAE  •  3 mths ago
      atlantis was a real continent. edgar cayce had an interesting proof of this. he said: why do you think they call it the atlantic ocean?
    • Ian  •  Astoria, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Atlantis is not a myth. It is a fictional place invented by Plato. Do journalists ever read the classics?
    • AwakeAlertOrientedx3  •  3 mths ago
      Read Timaeus and Critias before you go looking for Atlantis. It will save you a lot of trouble.
    • Troll  •  Somerset, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Alien cover up... we are doomed
    • KC  •  Englewood, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Atlantis does not exist.

      Nor does Bigfoot.

      Nor do sea monsters in the Bermuda Triangle.

      People really think that Atlanteans are the ancestors of a reptilian race with advanced technology that is vying to rule the earth.

      Come on man...
    • Otto Pilot  •  Spring Branch, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      And did Google stop pixelating Cheney's former VP residence yet? It was weird to look over DC in Google Earth and see this fuzzy blob where it was supposed to be. But maybe that was Cheney himself; hard to tell.
    • Disappointed  •  3 mths ago
      Soon you will see google boats mapping the entire ocean ... All on Jet ski's ...
    • Bob  •  3 mths ago
      I'm always fascinated by the number of people who will claim 'conspiracy' or 'cover-up' whenever an honest error or mistake is publicized. I don't know where these people find the time posting, with all the Ron Paul signs they still have to get out. I guess if you have no job and no life, you can always find the time.
    • Max Fubar  •  3 mths ago
      You have to wonder how ELSE they manipulate data to provide what they WANT you to see?
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