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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

SODMAP App

A free SODMAP application, with SOD Blitz research information, is available as a plugin to Google Earth. It can be installed on the desktop or on smart phones (Android and iPhone). The application shows you visually where SOD Blitz specimens were taken, and the test results. SODMAP categories include infected and uninfected trees, oaks, tanoaks, and water samples.


SODMAP application running on a desktop computer. Click on an icon to drill down to detailed information.

Icons on the map represent either a single record for one of these categories, or multiple records. Drill down to view detailed information, or to see multiple records and their details. Some trees are tagged, and checked every year. Others are sampled randomly from year to year.

This icon indicates a SOD infected tree - here a bay laurel (Umbellularia californica).
On smart phones with GPS, you have the added capability of the app identifying where you are, and automatically displaying details for your surroundings. This is great if you are out in the field. Currently I have SODMAP running on my desktop and iPad, and really enjoy scoping out the results of the San Francisco Bay Area SOD Blitz. 

The icon indicates a SOD infected oak or tanoak tree - in this case live oak (Quercus agrifolia).

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