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Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

Ordnance Survey’s Online Map Service Supports the Environment Agency with Detailed Flood Mapping

OS OnDemand, Ordnance Survey’s online map service, has been a valuable asset to the Environment Agency during this winter’s flooding, providing millions of households and businesses with access to detailed flood mapping.

Tuesday, March 18th, 2014

Blue Marble to Conduct Global Mapper Workshop at Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting

Blue Marble Geographics will be conducting a workshop at the forthcoming AAG (Association of American Geographers) Annual Meeting in Tampa, Florida. The workshop, entitled “LiDAR Processing and Terrain Analysis in Global Mapper”, is scheduled for Wednesday, April 9, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Blue Marble’s geospatial data manipulation, visualization and conversion solutions are used

Tuesday, March 18th, 2014

Updated Esri Collector and Operations Dashboard Apps Speed Workflow

Esri has released new versions of Collector for ArcGIS and Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS. The Collector app now includes the ability to download maps to your smartphone or tablet device to collect and edit data when working offline. Operations Dashboard has added support for browsers so you can view operations on your iPad, Android tablet

Tuesday, March 18th, 2014

Prepping for a New Radar View

Sentinel-1A, Europe’s first satellite for Copernicus, is almost ready for launch on 3 April. Meanwhile, ESA is showing how its advanced radar will map ice, monitor subsidence and much more.

Monday, March 17th, 2014

Optech Presenting Gyro-Stabilization, New LMS Features, and More at ASPRS 2014

Optech, the world leader in the development, manufacture and support of high-accuracy lidar 3D survey systems and productivity-enhancing workflow software, is pleased to announce that it will have a strong presence at the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) 2014 Annual Conference in Louisville, KY, on March 23-27. Visitors can benefit from a

Monday, March 17th, 2014

1Spatial, Gold Sponsor of the Geospatial Conference in Tunis

1Spatial, the spatial big data company is delighted to announce that they are Gold Sponsors of the Geospatial Conference in Tunis (GCT) taking place from the 17th to the 21st March at the Ramada Plaza Hotel Les Côtes de Carthage, Gammarth – Tunisia. 1Spatial will be exhibiting at the event, presenting a paper and hosting

Monday, March 17th, 2014

Master’s Student Combines Passion for Archaeology and GIS Into New Career Opportunity

A glimpse into the power of geographic information systems (GIS) in 2001 was all it took to make an archaeologist decide he wanted to learn everything he could about GIS.

Friday, March 14th, 2014

SMOS ice: Looking for ice in the middle of a heat wave

The ‘SMOS Ice 2014 campaign’ focuses on verifying sea-ice forecasts and satellite-derived ice products. The campaign brings together scientists working on different types of sea-ice observations, specialists working on computer models generating ice forecasts, and engineers studying the trafficability of thin ice for ship-routing applications.

Friday, March 14th, 2014

NASA’s Operation IceBridge Begins New Arctic Campaign

Researchers aboard NASA’s P-3 research aircraft left the agency’s Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Va., March 10 for Greenland to begin a new season of collecting data on Arctic land and sea ice.

Thursday, March 13th, 2014

Leica Nova MS50 MultiStation Delivers First 3D Scan of the Mont Blanc Ice Cap

Reaching the top of Mont Blanc, Europe’s highest peak, is a formidable challenge even to the most experienced alpinists – not only because of its elevation, but also because of its weather conditions. Strong winds and snowfall at the summit constantly cause altitude changes to the summit’s ice and snow cap. Such changes motivate expert