…and expertise in efforts beyond the poles to better understand and monitor Earth’s systems. Read about the project from the NASA press release and watch the following video for more information. https://youtu.be/ue8rfh3LqAw Stay connected with other cool PGC projects through…
Position Available: Cartographer / GIS Web Developer – Filled!
…at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities provides geospatial support, mapping, and GIS/remote sensing solutions to researchers and logistics groups in the polar science community. We collaborate with scientists around the world to complete their research goals in a…
…GIS/remote sensing solutions to researchers and logistics groups in the polar science community. We collaborate with scientists around the world to complete their research goals in a safe, timely, and efficient manner by providing a service which most groups do…
Real-world example scenario of a new user initiating support from the PGC….
…in Greenland and Antarctica to melt and explores how rising seas could threaten coastlines the world over. Some of the data used in these visualizations were built by the Polar Geospatial Center and collaborators as part of the ArcticDEM and…
PGC attends the 2023 Session of the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographic Names
…in Antarctic policy. Over the course of five days, Kelleher and Carter attended sessions, met experts from around the world, and participated in discussions around a variety of topics, in both formal and informal settings. Kelleher presented SCAR’s report from…
Important Changes to NGA Guidelines for Commercial Satellite Imagery Use
NGA NextView License The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) NextView license was developed to accommodate the desire to share commercial satellite imagery across U.S. Government agencies, contractors, and other entities supporting U.S. Government interests. All commercial satellite imagery provided by PGC…
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,…
Logan Earth – enhancing Google Earth with ArcticDEM for the NWT
…communities, communities that cannot access enough data or access high quality data for their needs. The PGC was thrilled to learn about Logan Earth (loganearth.com), an ESRI app using ArcticDEM for the Canadian Northwest Territories (NWT). The creator, Logan Rudkevitch,…