And the winner is…The Rakaia River in New Zealand! The Rakaia River is in the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand’s South Island. It is one of the largest braided rivers in New Zealand. The river has a mean flow of Read More
And the winner is…The Rakaia River in New Zealand! The Rakaia River is in the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand’s South Island. It is one of the largest braided rivers in New Zealand. The river has a mean flow of Read More
In keeping with my recent focus on map making (see the recent G-FAQ two-part series), ColorExplorer.com seems like the obvious choice for my Free For All! of the month. This website is a very powerful tool to help you pick Read More
Assuming you didn’t lose your plane tickets in Cork, Ireland while visiting the pubs, come along as our journey around this ‘small world’ takes us to Coventry, England. Comprised of just over 300,000 blokes and bloke-ettes, it is the ninth Read More
A sleeping giant, well, a sleeping volcano may be the next potential source for energy generation. Geothermal energy developers plan to spend $43 million on a project that will pump 24-million gallons of water into a dormant volcano in central Read More
For this month’s Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), I continue the February 2012 piece on what makes up ‘good’ map. As a quick recap, here are the core questions I will address in this two-part series: How does intent and Read More
About this time last year, surveyors geared up for the first-ever simultaneous nationwide GPS survey. Hundreds of surveyors participated in the event, collecting GPS data using various different methods at exactly 1 PM Eastern Time on March 19, 2011. This Read More
You may not see it, but all around you is a network that is the very foundation of modern society in the United States. No, it’s not the Internet or Facebook, this network is far more tangible and intrinsically important. Read More
After a year in service, the German Earth observation satellite TanDEM-X, together with its twin satellite, TerraSAR-X, have completely mapped the entire land surface of the Earth for the first time. The data is being used to create the world’s Read More
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