What I Do I serve as the liaison between PGC and the varying communities we engage including our users, funders, affiliated partners, other research groups, and the general public. Our engagement efforts are reciprocal, which means PGC is both providing…
PGC’s imagery archive contains millions of scenes for the polar regions. Learn where, why, and how the PGC collects imagery….
Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! NEW! Antarctic Multispectral Mosaic & Refresh Updates We’ve updated and added to our PGC 50 cm Mosaics that are available to Users in our imagery viewer applications and GIS web…
Glossary of parameters that PGC requires when processing imagery including file formats, projections, orthorectification, and other options….
Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! PGC Users Webinar Series: EVWHS for PGC Users PGC is pleased to host the first of its PGC Users webinar series, EVWHS for PGC Users, on Wednesday, September 25, 2019…
We are inviting the polar community to complete our fourth annual user survey. Your feedback contributes to the decisions and priorities we make and the direction our products and services take. Results are confidential and will only be used as…
The PGC team is excited to share the Blue Waters supercomputer at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign was granted a year extension for the production of global topography, supported by $11.1 million in funding from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency…
Revolutionizing Arctic Topography Mapping: ArcticDEM Mosaic Release 2023 [Twin Cities, 08/17/2023] – The Polar Geospatial Center (PGC) at the University of Minnesota is proud to present ArcticDEM Mosaic version 4.1, a culmination of rigorous efforts to elevate the quality, precision,…
Detailed workflow for searching for pre-produced DEMs and requesting them from the PGC….
More Polar DEMs Released We’re so excited to announce our latest releases of high resolution elevation data for polar regions, adding four more years of data, which has been added to eight years from previous releases. The repeat observations spanning…