New #DEM data shows Tintina faultine in northern Canada is more geologically active than previously thought and could be due for a major quake #earthquakes gogeomatics.ca/canadian-geospatial-dige...
๐ข Webinar July 3 | 9 AM AKT
Join the Permafrost Discovery Gateway for:
๐ง Pan-Arctic Volumetric Quantification of Retrogressive Thaw Slumps
๐๏ธ Dr. Chunli Dai (U. Florida)
๐ Info: arcticdata.io/catalog/port...
#Permafrost #ArcticDEM #RTS #RemoteSensing
Effective immediately and until further notice, the Polar Geospatial Center will no longer be accepting new requests for data, products, or services to support NSF awards or contracts. Due to the lack of ongoing NSF renewal funding, the PGC is wrapping up the current in-progress work and requests to accommodate the end of staff positions and available funds. Should funding resume in the future, information will be provided to communicate when and at what level services will be continued. If your work is impacted by this news, please reach out to your NSF program officer. The PGC has been proud to support the polar research and logistics communities for decades and contribute cutting edge geospatial innovations in support of your critical work. Obviously this news comes at a difficult time for many in the polar community. The PGC staff stands with you in spirit as we all look for additional opportunities to work together. Sincerely, The PGC User Services Team
Just heard on #Cryolist that the Polar Geospatial center at U. of Minnesota is losing their funding. These guys have a huge range of data products including super high resolution digital elevation models of both Arctic and Antarctica.
(#ArcticDEM + #REMA )
This is just naked vandalism.
Effective immediately and until further notice, the Polar Geospatial Center will no longer be accepting new requests for data, products, or services to support NSF awards or contracts. Due to the lack of ongoing NSF renewal funding, the PGC is wrapping up the current in-progress work and requests to accommodate the end of staff positions and available funds. Should funding resume in the future, information will be provided to communicate when and at what level services will be continued. If your work is impacted by this news, please reach out to your NSF program officer. The PGC has been proud to support the polar research and logistics communities for decades and contribute cutting edge geospatial innovations in support of your critical work. Obviously this news comes at a difficult time for many in the polar community. The PGC staff stands with you in spirit as we all look for additional opportunities to work together. Sincerely, The PGC User Services Team
There goes the Polar Geospatial Center too.
Goodness only knows what this means for #ArcticDEM + #REMA?
www.pgc.umn.edu/news/suspend...
Check out our first annual public release of polar high-resolution Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) strips for 2022-2032! This release includes strip DEMs from the calendar year of 2022.
Read more about what's new in this release here: mailchi.mp/umn/annual-p...
#arcticdem #rema #polardata
Lighthouses of the Arctic Circle as illuminated points
#30DayMapChallenge, Day 1: Points. Lighthouses of the Arctic Circle. Data from #OpenStreetMap and #ArcticDem. More lighthouses, yes, but different, I hope. Can't share videos so a still image will have to do.
#rayshader adventures, an #rstats tale
Downloading some of the new #ArcticDEM data for enhancing our abrupt thaw mapping models... couldn't help but to stop and take a ๐ at few rivers.
#screenshot