…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…
…Engagement Lead at the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON), is our newest member representing expertise from an NSF Facility. James King, field operations manager at the United States Antarctic Program (USAP), is our newest member representing expertise from the Polar…
PGC maintains a list of external (non-PGC) polar elevation data resources….
…and exploration.” From the original post: Cole Kelleher talks about his work for the Polar Geospatial Center at the University of Minnesota, an agency that uses satellite data to support polar scientists in the field. In addition to making maps,…
…in an award-winning documentary film, “Atlas of a Changing Earth.” Each group featured in ACE uses collaboration, satellite imagery, supercomputers and visualization, to track the effects of climate change to help guide and inform solutions. PGC’s featured datasets ArcticDEM and…
Important information about the EOCL license and proper image use….
The Arctic Imagery Mosaic is updated and live! Our team of staff and students have spent hours of manual quality assessment and processing to provide newer 50 cm imagery mosaics across high priority areas before the start of the Arctic…
Explore the differences between monoscopic and stereoscopic satellite imagery….