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International Geospatial Briefing June 27th: 1. Deepest Point of Antarctica’s Southern Ocean Mapped; 2. Digital Twin of Denmark’s Transmission Network; 3. Map Compares the World’s Mountains and Rivers; 4. How Geospatial can be Applied to Climate Challenges; 5. When Digital Tools Fail to Document; 6. Shifting from Response to Recovery

1. Deepest Point of Antarctica’s Southern Ocean Mapped The deepest point of the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica – a 7,432-meter (24,383-foot) deep trench called the Factorian Deep – has been closely detailed in a new […]

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Canadian Geospatial Briefing July 5, 2021: Geospatial Applications for Indigenous Issues; Canadian Company Teledyne CARIS is Mapping the Seafloor; How SBEO is Helping Track Extreme Weather Events from Space; and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s New Drought Forecast Tool

New Applications are Bringing Attention to Important Indigenous Issues June 2021 was a National Indigenous History Month like no other. With the heartbreaking discoveries made at former residential schools across the country, it is crucial […]

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Event Recap: COGS & CIG & GANS Cooperate for Mapping Workshop

The Canadian Institute of Geomatics (CIG) Nova Scotia Branch and the Geomatics Association of Nova Scotia (GANS), two regional professional organizations that foster the application of geographic information within the geomatics sector recently collaborated to host a high resolution mapping workshop at the Centre of Geographic Sciences (COGS) in Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia. […]