…primary liaison to the scientific community, including promotion of PGC’s activities and identification of opportunities to improve PGC services. Values PGC is a science support organization that is built on these values: Diversity and Respect: A mix of experiences, ideas,…
Getting started with the PGC and the support workflow….
Logan Earth – enhancing Google Earth with ArcticDEM for the NWT
The PGC has learned a lot from users and researchers on how the ArcticDEM project enables innovative thinking and scientific advancement. We recognize the societal implications of PGC’s products derived from commercial imagery is especially important and relevant for data-poor…
PGC’s Cole Kelleher was featured in Episode 42: Mapping the Polar Regions in the Time to Eat the Dogs podcast. Time to Eat the Dogs, by Hillyer College, University of Hartford professor Michael Robinson is a “blog about science, history,…
…the major improvements highlighted: 370 tiles updated ~3,700,000 sq km of updated coverage 15,832 Catalog IDs included in the update 19,000 cloudy images identified and removed Significant coverage was focused on the coast, peninsula, and West Antarctic Ice Sheet (see…
…committee and nomination process, visit our website: https://www.pgc.umn.edu/news/advisory-committee-nominations-2023/ ICYMI – PGC’s Work Beyond the Poles In case you missed it, PGC’s work beyond the poles was published as the cover story for this month’s issue of Nature. PGC aided NASA…
…collection gaps found in the previous mosaics, particularly in Greenland’s interior and the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. Access to secured and licensed data layers in PGC’s Imagery Viewers are restricted to current federally-funded polar researchers, federal employees, or subcontractors. New…
…Iceberg A-68. North is to the left. Eddies formed in the Ross Ice Shelf created by ice flowing from left to right around the Crary Ice Rise. Mulock Glacier, between Byrd Glacier and the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Flow is from…