…team is pleased to announce Release 7. This completes our commitment made at the beginning of the US chairmanship of the Arctic Council to produce a high-resolution, time-dependent, publicly available Digital Elevation Model of the Arctic in three years. The…
Using PGC Web Mapping Services in ArcGIS Desktop, Pro, and QGIS
Glossary of parameters that PGC requires when processing imagery including file formats, projections, orthorectification, and other options….
…(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…
…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…
…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…
…turn affects land surface cover. Information contained within existing and rapidly growing collections of high-resolution satellite imagery (Big Imagery) is here extracted across the Arctic region through a collaboration between software engineers, computer- and earth scientists. More specifically, we are…
…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…