…(and other priorities identified) in order to complete by next year’s survey. 1. More frequent updates to PGC web services (Imagery Viewers) 2. Simplified instructions + explanations to PGC products and services 3. Increase User communications – specifically outlining licensing…
…accessibility to polar science and polar data, and overcoming pervasive cultural and historical issues that limit full participation in the polar science community. We invite contributions that help us engage in this work-in-progress, including those that raise awareness, share new…
…arcticdem.org and pgc.umn.edu/data/rema. Google Earth Engine is accessible with a Google account and filling out the form at http://signup.earthengine.google.com. For more information about Earth Engine, its datasets and capabilities, visit the website at https://earthengine.google.com/. PGC at AGU Come stop…
…is a leading institution in geospatial research and data collection focused on polar regions. PGC is committed to advancing polar science, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, and providing valuable geospatial resources to the global community. Help us spread the word about PGC’s…
The PGC and User Services Manager, Cole Kelleher, were featured in the latest Research Impact story developed by the University of Minnesota’s Research & Innovation Office. These impact stories are a useful way to inform the public and community about…
…pan-Arctic in recent decades, yet the pan-Arctic extent and potential spatial-temporal variations in thaw are poorly constrained. Thawing of ice-rich permafrost can be inferred and quantified with satellite imagery due to the subsequent differential ground subsidence and erosion that in…
…Inter-image variability can be the result of variations in atmospheric conditions, illumination and/or viewing geometry, and the incomplete removal of ice and/or shadows. As such, the relative variations between images must be interpreted with caution. The strength of the broad…
…scientists, and coolest of all, has teamed up with Google to provide street views of McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Podcast Length: 31:02 https://www.pgc.umn.edu/files/2018/07/time-to-eat-dogs-podcast-kelleher.mp3 If the audio fails to load, you can listen to the original podcast at this link: https://timetoeatthedogs.com/2018/07/23/episode-42-mapping-the-polar-regions/…
…Iceberg A-68. North is to the left. Eddies formed in the Ross Ice Shelf created by ice flowing from left to right around the Crary Ice Rise. Mulock Glacier, between Byrd Glacier and the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Flow is from…