PGC’s imagery archive contains millions of scenes for the polar regions. Learn where, why, and how the PGC collects imagery….
…(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…
PGC maintains a list of external (non-PGC) polar GIS data resources….
Imaging the Earth from space: history, technology and terminology of satellite-based remote sensing….
…high resolution time-stamped elevation data for non-polar regions. The EarthDEM products are available to U.S. federal employees, U.S. federal contractors, and U.S. government-funded researchers. To gain access, users can submit an access request form and agree to an End User…
…submarine cable and digital networking experts. Support for this workshop is provided by the National Science Foundation (Award 2130663). Questions and correspondence should be directed to project PI Peter Neff, pneff@umn.edu. Take the Survey Thank you for your interest, and…
…15, 2017 (left) and June 5, 2017 (right). Source: Planet. Steering Committee Paul Morin – Polar Geospatial Center Marco Tedesco – Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Vena Chu – University of California, Santa Barbara Chris Polashenski – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers…