Using PGC Web Mapping Services in ArcGIS Desktop, Pro, and QGIS
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Using PGC Web Mapping Services in ArcGIS Desktop, Pro, and QGIS
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…
Getting Started with PGC Data Workshop 2024 – Applications Open
…the workshop is to empower polar scientists with the technical skills needed to effectively analyze and maximize the broad applicability of PGC’s data through specialized training, interactive workflows, and networking opportunities.The workshop also hosts expert speakers and offers dedicated panels…
Webinar materials are available on our website under ‘Education & Outreach.’ PGC is pleased to host the second event of its PGC Users webinar series, Introduction to PGC, on Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 12-1 PM Central. This webinar is…
…turn affects land surface cover. Information contained within existing and rapidly growing collections of high-resolution satellite imagery (Big Imagery) is here extracted across the Arctic region through a collaboration between software engineers, computer- and earth scientists. More specifically, we are…
Position Available: Cartographer / GIS Web Developer – Filled!
…requests. The Polar Geospatial Center is primarily supported by the National Science Foundation, and plays a key role in the international polar geospatial data network through collaborations with external academic institutions, government contractors and federal facilities. For more information please…
…new resource for science in a rapidly changing world. Check it out here: https://www.the-cryosphere.net/13/665/2019/ UPDATED CITATION Howat, I. M., Porter, C., Smith, B. E., Noh, M.-J., and Morin, P.: The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica, The Cryosphere, 13, 665-674, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-665-2019,…
…entire ArcticDEM domain was re-mosaicked to 2-meter resolution and covers just over 10% of the planet. There are now over 260,000 total 2-meter time-stamped DEMs that amount to nearly 160 million km2 and 200 TB. The Arctic is now covered…
…planet are available today with more to come. EarthDEM is built collaboratively by PGC and partners at NASA, the National Science Foundation, The Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center at The Ohio State University, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications…