Detailed workflow for searching for pre-produced DEMs and requesting them from the PGC….
…photogrammetry software. The result is a collection of time-dependent DSM strips and seamless terrain mosaics publicly available, with the exception to Alaska due to EOCL restrictions. The Alaska ArcticDEM products from 2022-present are restricted to U.S. federal employees, U.S. federal…
…combines multi and singlebeam measurements and re-tracked range measurement altimetry data. For completeness, the dataset will also include topography from ArcticDEM and REMA projects. Read the accepted manuscript for more info. 2019 Interdisciplinary Antarctic Earth Sciences Conference & Antarctic Deep…
…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…
PGC’s imagery archive contains millions of scenes for the polar regions. Learn where, why, and how the PGC collects imagery….
What I Do I write software to automate and streamline data workflows, assist in system and database administration, and troubleshoot tech issues. Education B.S. Computer Science, University of Minnesota, 2011 Interests I like running, playing computer games, and binge watching…
…The polar projects, ArcticDEM and REMA, and select nonpolar regions can be used and distributed without restriction. The EarthDEM products are available to U.S. federal employees, U.S. federal contractors, and U.S. government-funded researchers. What’s New in the October 2022 Release?…
How to register for a new account and where to use it….
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…in New England. But the coolest place I’ve ever lived is along San Antonio Creek in Mt. Baldy, CA, a tiny village of 400 people at 4000’ elevation on the northeastern edge of Los Angeles. Tell us about your professional…