PGC’s imagery archive contains millions of scenes for the polar regions. Learn where, why, and how the PGC collects imagery….
…this summer! Check the flyer below for showing locations. More information at https://www.spitzcreativemedia.com/shows/atlas-of-a-changing-earth/ Accolades · Best Environmental Film, Dome Fest West, Los Angeles, USA 2021 · Official Selection, Minsk International Fulldome Festival, Minsk Planetarium, Minsk, Belarus 2021 · Official Selection,…
…(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…
…yet struggle to fully represent diversity of people, despite recognition that research communities that are diverse, integrative, and well-positioned to carry out productive research on the interactions or connections between natural and built environments and social systems have been identified…
…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…
…in terms of mapping and using high resolution, commercial satellite imagery. And on top of that, we make products that are ultimately a primary resource to the polar science and logistics community. We’re now collaborating with supercomputers and have moved…
…product to the community in an effort to highlight the compositional and geological diversity surrounding the Shackleton Glacier region of the Central Transantarctic Mountains (83° S to 84° S and thirty degrees between 160° W and 170° E). Investigators interested…
PGC Support Vignette: NSF-OPP #1111882 Overview GNET seeks to “weight” the Greenland ice sheet with an unparalleled level of temporal and spatial detail. One branch of their work uses high resolution elevation models derived from stereoscopic commercial satellite imagery to…
…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/…