PGC maintains a list of external (non-PGC) polar satellite imagery resources….
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…
…– covering 20 million square kilometers– and the total number of 5m mosiac tiles to 2,421. This is the largest release of data for the project to date. Explore Data ArcticDEM data are available for online browsing and download. Visit…
…vision of providing geospatial support to the science and logistics communities in polar regions and advancing the use of geospatial and remote sensing data in the geosciences worldwide. The position will remain open until filled. Review of applications will begin…
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…
…limited to PGC Users searching our commercial satellite imagery archive. Today it functions as a transormative search, download, and ordering platform. PGC Users* can order commercial satellite imagery products (raw, visual, and analytic). Additional access to PGC’s high-resolution polar digital…
…of advanced post-processing methodologies. Specifically, for Greenland, we’ve employed the same proven approach from REMA version 2 to suppress low-quality data over oceanic regions while adding sea surface height information to enrich the dataset. Furthermore, meticulous alignment between the 2m…
…initiatives, celebrate successes, and examine the challenges to advances in these areas for the polar sciences. We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco or online at AGU23! The PSECCO and PGC teams Submit Abstract If you have any…
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…Ministers’ Confab Yields Cooperation Pledge Paul’s favorite article: Scientists finally made half-way decent map of Alaska Explore Data ArcticDEM data are available for online browsing and download. Visit ArcticDEM.org to connect to the ArcticDEM Explorer or to download bulk data….