PGC News & Announcements: June 15, 2018 Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! New NGA Approval for Public Release of Commercial Satellite Imagery At the beginning of 2018, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) made important changes…
…Paul; Porter, Claire; Noh, Myong-Jong, 2018, “The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica”, https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SAIK8B, Harvard Dataverse, V1, [Date Accessed]. PGC Map Catalog Polar Geospatial Center, 2018, “PGC Map Catalog”, https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6R8F7U, Harvard Dataverse, V1, [Map Referenced ID], [Date Accessed]. By accepting PGC’s…
PGC’s DEM products are collaborative projects to produce 2-meter resolution Digital Elevation Model across the Arctic, Antarctic, and mid-latitudes….
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,…
Detailed workflow for searching for pre-produced DEMs and requesting them from the PGC….
Claire Porter presents ArcticDEM at 2018 Blue Waters Symposium [video]
The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign released recorded presentations at their 2018 Blue Waters Symposium. PGC’s Claire Porter presented “ArcticDEM: 2m Topography and Surface Change Detection over the Arctic.” The NCSA is…
…updated in their entirety. The mosaics were created with priority given to the newest (current up to 2018), low cloud cover imagery collected in the summer, though they do utilize imagery from DigitalGlobe’s entire temporal range. The new mosaics address…