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🎥 Who is our best friend onboard the research expeditions? The ROV! The remotely operated vehicle can dive down to 300m depth, and it provides us with samples & videos of the seabed. Our Senior GIS Analyst and Logistics Coordinator, Jorge Blanco gives an introduction here!
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Learn how to create a Digital Terrain Model in Global Mapper Pro in our latest vlog: https://ow.ly/2EvU50QfW2a
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🌍 Day 9 of #30DayMapChallenge and I'm diving into the mesmerizing world of hexagons! 🚀 Dive into this map where every European country is transformed into a mosaic of hexagons, each styled based on the "id" field! 🗺️🔍 Who knew spatial data analysis could be so visually enchanting? This map is created with the GIS tool Atlas (formerly Enernite)
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Unveiling the success and impact of Geo Week 2023🌟 Explore the authentic reviews from attendees who shared their insights on our platform💬 🌐Read more reviews - https://buff.ly/3w9IPF5 #LastEditionReviews #GeoWeek2024 #B2BEvents #ITEvents #EventReviews
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https://lnkd.in/gJMeqsPD A new deep-sea mapping project has revealed near-continuous reefs of cold-water corals spanning an area the size of Vermont just off the southeast U.S. coastline.
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Brilliant use of ArcGIS Experience Builder making GIS more approachable
“Snowey Tribianni" “Spready Mercury" “Basil Salty” Explore for yourself the nicknames of Scotland's gritters through Transport Scotland's Live Winter Gritter Tracker. One of my favourite maps, created using #arcgis Experience Builder: https://lnkd.in/e2v8kQiw
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Stop in and learn more about McKim & Creed!
Stop by the upstairs rotunda at the TopoDOT users conference and learn more about McKim & Creed, Inc. advanced geomatics solutions. On Thursday, we will have our new RIEGL mobile mapping system on display.
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Great new article from https://lnkd.in/eRE6e7US and https://lnkd.in/e-gWWJFF on improving the cartography of human-centered avalanche susceptibility mapping (H-CASM), https://lnkd.in/esJGkc8z, #gischat Eric Delmelle Kari Craun With backcountry winter travel increasing in popularity, the importance of accessible avalanche safety information is crucial. Widely accessible avalanche backcountry maps use slope shading to show where avalanches are likely to start. This paper presents a new methodology called Human-Centered Avalanche Susceptibility Mapping (H-CASM), which shifts the cartographic emphasis of backcountry avalanche maps from the hazard of an avalanche starting in a specific location to risk to a human traveling in the terrain
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