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Friday, May 17th, 2013

National Assessment Shows Geographic Distributions and Trends of Pesticide Use, 1992-2009

For the first time, national maps and trend graphs show the distribution of the agricultural use of 459 pesticides for each year during 1992-2009 for the entire conterminous U.S.  The maps and supporting national database of county-level use estimates for each pesticide were developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for use in national and

Friday, May 17th, 2013

NASA Satellite Data Help Pinpoint Glaciers’ Role in Sea Level Rise

A new study of glaciers worldwide using observations from two NASA satellites has helped resolve differences in estimates of how fast glaciers are disappearing and contributing to sea level rise. The new research found glaciers outside of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, repositories of 1 percent of all land ice, lost an average of

Friday, May 17th, 2013

SPUTNIX is Granted a License for Space Activity

SPUTNIX, a resident of innovative center Skolkovo, has been granted a license by the Russian Federal Space Agency for engaging in space activity, namely: creating and modernizing small automatic space vehicles for scientific and commercial  purposes.

Friday, May 17th, 2013

Inundation of Ukutia Displayed in Satellite Imagery

A high resolution image of the inundation area of the 1st Neryuktyainsk village of Olekminsky Region of Yakutia was received. The EROS B satellite image (resolution 0.7 m) was received on May 14 using UniScan ground stations network of ScanEx Research & Development Center. The data was promptly submitted to the Russian EMERCOM.

Friday, May 17th, 2013

URISA’s Vanguard Cabinet Establishes Outreach Committee to Focus on Increasing Student Engagement

URISA’s Vanguard Cabinet is pleased to announce that an Outreach Committee has been established to focus on student engagement within GIS and other geospatial fields. This committee is responsible for outreach to college and university students and for developing programs and events to support students in their academic work and their transition into young professionals.

Thursday, May 16th, 2013

Trimble Introduces Photogrammetry Functionality to its Trimble Business Center Software for Surveyors

Trimble introduced today a new version of its office surveying software—Trimble Business Center Software version 3.00. Trimble Business Center Software version 3.00 is a powerful, next generation surveying office software suite designed to manage, analyze and process all field survey data, including optical, GNSS and imaging data. The new version features photogrammetry enhancements, including the

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

OpenGeo Completes $3 Million Series A Financing and Launches as Independent Open Source Software Company

OpenGeo, the creators of the OpenGeo Suite, the world’s leading open source geospatial software platform, announced a $3 million Series A investment from Vanedge Capital of Vancouver, British Columbia. Simultaneous with the funding event, the company has spun out from its incubator parent, OpenPlans, and is boosting OpenGeo’s product and customer-support initiatives.

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

Warmer Springs Causing Loss of Snow Cover throughout the Rocky Mountains

Warmer spring temperatures since 1980 are causing an estimated 20 percent loss of snow cover across the Rocky Mountains of western North America, according to new research from the U.S. Geological Survey. The new study builds upon a previous USGS snowpack investigation which showed that, until the 1980s, the northern Rocky Mountains experienced large snowpacks

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

1Spatial Launches 1Edit, Powerful Spatial Data Editing Solution

1Spatial, global specialists in spatial big data management, is today launching 1Edit at the Geospatial World Forum. A revolutionary, touch screen compatible solution, 1Edit offers fast and intuitive data-editing in the field or office. Trialled by Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSi), 1Edit incorporates an innovative touch screen for capture and editing of real-world data, making it

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

Microsoft Research Dr. Curtis Wong to Deliver Keynote at COM.Geo 2013: To the Edge of the Universe and Back Again

Dr. Curtis Wong, principal researcher, Microsoft Research, will deliver a keynote “To the edge of the Universe and back again: The evolution of the WorldWide Telescope and the ideas that inspired GeoFlow” at COM.Geo 2013 conference which will be held on July 22-24, 2013, San Jose, CA.