PGC invites our users to complete our third annual survey designed to better inform us and to identify areas for service and product improvements. Thanks to our survey responses over the past couple of years, the PGC was able to…
Overview ArcticDEM is an NGA-NSF public-private initiative to produce a high-resolution, high quality, digital surface model (DSM) of the Arctic using optical stereo imagery, high-performance computing, and open source photogrammetry software. Upon completion, ArcticDEM will encompass all land area north…
Overview ArcticDEM is an NGA-NSF public-private initiative to automatically produce a high-resolution, high quality, digital surface model (DSM) of the Arctic using optical stereo imagery, high-performance computing, and open source photogrammetry software. The ArcticDEM project is a response to the…
More Info Read the event description for more information on Planet and speaker Joseph Mascaro. This event was recorded on February 22, 2018 at the University of Minnesota. Video Length: 1:09:44 If the video fails to load, you can view…
Overview ArcticDEM is an NGA-NSF public-private initiative to produce a high-resolution, high quality, digital surface model (DSM) of the Arctic using optical stereo imagery, high-performance computing, and open source photogrammetry software. Upon completion, ArcticDEM will encompass all land area north…
…surface model (DSM) of the Arctic using optical stereo imagery, high-performance computing, and open source photogrammetry software. Upon completion, ArcticDEM will encompass all land area north of 60° north latitude including all of Greenland, the State of Alaska, and the…
…ArcticDEM is an NGA-NSF public-private initiative to produce a high-resolution, high quality, digital surface model (DSM) of the Arctic using optical stereo imagery, high-performance computing, and open source photogrammetry software. Upon completion, ArcticDEM will encompass all land area north of…
The 2013 National Science Foundation Workshop on Cyberinfrastructure for Polar Sciences, hosted by the Polar Geospatial Center at the University of Minnesota, completed on September 12, 2013. For questions regarding this workshop, please contact Jonathan Pundsack. Below you will find…