Did you know that you can use GNSS to monitor a volcano? or the rise and fall of an acquirer? this episode made me realize that GNSS is more than simply a means of locating something on earth, it's a way of understanding how the earth's crust is moving!
Other topics that you might find interesting in this episode:
Sponsored By ReGrid.com
Sign-up here to get the show notes!
https://mapscaping.ck.page/578ac58e15
Or Vist MapScaping.com
Other episodes that you might enjoy:
Introduction to Synthetic Aperture Radar ( SAR )
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/introduction-to-synthetic-aperture-radar-sar/
Navigating The Past, Present And Future Of GNSS
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/navigating-the-past-present-and-future-of-gnss/
Satellite-based Augmentation System – A base station in the sky
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/satellite-based-augmentation-system-a-base-station-in-the-sky/
Open Topography – Infrastructure for Topographic Data
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/open-topography-infrastructure-for-topographic-data/
Hub Ocean
Felt - Upload Anything
The Rapid Editor
PostgreSQL - Listen and Notify Clients In Real Time
Applying For A Job, Getting Picked and Negotiating The Contract
Using Lasers To Talk To Satellites
From Pixels to Patterns: AI in Spatial Analysis
pygeoapi - A Python Geospatial Server
Big Data In The Browser
Rasters In A Database?
Spatial Knowledge Graphs
ChatGPT and Large Language Models
Computer Vision and GeoAI
Designing for Location Privacy
Hyperspectral vs Multispectral
All Of The Places In The World
Planet Scale Tiled Maps Without A Server
Storytelling With Point Clouds
Geospatial Archaeology
Navigating the World of Geospatial Standards
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
Bedrock: Earth’s Earliest History
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
Kosmographia
Climate One