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Digital Twins and Earth Observation: UN-SPIDER and ZFL Present Flood Mapping Innovations at LPS 2025 ...
Whether you're a novice or experienced hiker, AllTrails is a great tool to have on your phone. Here are my favorite features of this popular outdoor app.
What if a city’s mood could be mapped like weather? Researchers at the University of Missouri are using AI to do exactly that ...
As glaciers retreat due to a rise in global temperatures, one study shows that detailed 3D elevation models could drastically ...
Also available are accessory layers compiled from other sources: 1:250,000- and 1:63,360-scale USGS Digital Raster Graphic (DRG) mosaic images (GeoTIFF format); 1:250,000- and 1:63,360-scale USGS ...
Delaunay and Constrained Delaunay Triangulations in Java, providing high-performance utilities for modeling surfaces with support for Lidar LAS files, Digital Elevation Models (DEM), finite element ...
In the height of China's "Sanxia" farming season—summer harvesting, planting, and field management—one might expect seasoned farmer Zheng Yuehua to be knee-deep in seedling transplanting and pest ...
Floods increase every year worldwide, and prompt information about the affected areas is essential for early disaster response. There has been extensive development in applying remote sensing data to ...
Colorado Springs, Colo. (KRDO) - The Ronald McDonald House of Charities is giving a big thank you to the students at Elevation Dance Academy for a big ...
This weekend, the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series are racing at the 7,000-foot elevation of Mexico City—a venue 5,000 feet higher than any other race on the schedule.
Elevation data are a core theme provided by the Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) to Canadians as essential geographic information. Elevation data are a fundamental input for many types of studies and ...
An intricate astral tapestry, the map gives stargazers digital views of the ancient cosmos in unprecedented detail and breadth. Scrolling and zooming in can take users some 13.5 billion years back ...