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Beginning in the Whittaker Creek Campground, the steep Old Growth Ridge Trail ascends 750 vertical feet over a mile’s length, topping out at a peekaboo viewpoint over the Siuslaw River. Benches and interpretive panels along the way allow a moment to catch one’s breath. A short spur trail descends slightly to a lightning-struck Douglas Fir tree. The unique site and setting of the Old Growth Ridge Trail and its newer Armantrout Loop segment make it nationally significant, earning it National Recreation Trail status.
Know Before You Go:
• The trailhead is located between campsites 23 and 24 on the opposite side of the campground loop road.
• Visitors can park in the campground day use parking areas. During the winter when the park is closed to access, they can park near the entrance or in the boating area opposite the campground on the river. Please do not block the gate and use caution if parking along the major haul road.
• Trail boardwalks can be very slick when wet; use caution when traversing them.
• The day use area and 31-site campground are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This is a first-come, first served campground opportunity.
Point of Interest: On the return from the top, take the Armantrout Loop Trail at Alden Glen trail junction. This 1.4-mile alternative has eight switchbacks to maintain a gentle grade on your way back to the trailhead.
Latitude / Longitude: 43.98635, -123.6633
Directions from Eugene, Oregon -- Travel west on Highway 126 through the forested foothills of the Coast Range. Turn left on Siuslaw Road (about 40 miles). Travel three miles watch for signs to the campground located on your right.
Fee: There is no fee for day-use. Camping is $10 per site and $5 for each extra vehicle.
Northwest Oregon District Office
1717 Fabry Road, SE
Salem, OR 97306
(503) 375-5646
BLM_OR_NO_Mail@blm.gov
Additional information is available at: www.blm.gov/visit/old-growth-ridge-national-recreation-trail
Photo: Gavin Hoban, BLM
Bryan Costa, geospatial scientist, creates a draft habitat map using sonar data collected overnight. During the eight-day mission, researchers deploy a remotely operated vehicle during the daytime and collect sonar data overnight.
Learn more: oceanservice.noaa.gov/caribbean-mapping/
Marine Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks to Robert Cardillo, Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Oct. 24th 2016. The NGA delivers world-class geospatial intelligence that provides a decisive advantage to policymakers, warfighters, intelligence professionals and first responders. DoD Photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Dominique A. Pineiro
FORT BELVOIR, Virginia — Andreas Olson, an installer with Vector Foiltech, works on the atrium roof of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Campus East (NCE) main office building here, July 12, 2010. The steel frame roof is covered with an Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene, or ETFE, panel system. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion complex as part of ongoing 2005 Base Realignment and Closure projects at Fort Belvoir. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
FORT BELVOIR, Virginia — Andreas Olson, an installer with Vector Foiltech, works on the atrium roof of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Campus East (NCE) main office building here, July 12, 2010. The steel frame roof is covered with an Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene, or ETFE, panel system. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion complex as part of ongoing 2005 Base Realignment and Closure projects at Fort Belvoir. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
From: www.connectedaction.net
Connections among the Twitter users who recently tweeted the words geospatial
when queried on April 27, 2011, scaled by numbers of followers (with outliers thresholded).
Layout using the "Group Layout" composed of tiled bounded regions. Clusters calculated by the Clauset-Newman-Moore algorithm are also encoded by color.
A larger version of the network map is here:
A detailed list of top most between users is here:
Top most between users:
@gisuser
@geospatialnews
@opengeospatial
@digiphile
@crisismappers
@geospatialrev
@theredelm
@usgs
@geodatapolicy
@rpreibold
Graph Metric: Value
Graph Type: Directed
Vertices: 213
Unique Edges: 1058
Edges With Duplicates: 103
Total Edges: 1161
Self-Loops: 0
Connected Components: 63
Single-Vertex Connected Components: 59
Maximum Vertices in a Connected Component: 147
Maximum Edges in a Connected Component: 1155
Maximum Geodesic Distance (Diameter): 6
Average Geodesic Distance: 2.664016
Graph Density: 0.024559306
NodeXL Version: 1.0.1.166
NodeXL is free and open and available from www.codeplex.com/nodexl
NodeXL is developed by the Social Media Research Foundation (www.smrfoundation.org) - which is dedicated to open tools, open data, and open scholarship.
The book, Analyzing social media networks with NodeXL: Insights from a connected world, is available from Morgan Kaufmann and from Amazon.
Marc Smith on Twitter.
Marine Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, greets Robert Cardillo, Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Oct. 24th 2016. The NGA delivers world-class geospatial intelligence that provides a decisive advantage to policymakers, warfighters, intelligence professionals and first responders. DoD Photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Dominique A. Pineiro
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- A view of the sunrise through a steel grate at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project here, June 18, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, part of the North Atlantic Division, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure projects here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
Beginning in the Whittaker Creek Campground, the steep Old Growth Ridge Trail ascends 750 vertical feet over a mile’s length, topping out at a peekaboo viewpoint over the Siuslaw River. Benches and interpretive panels along the way allow a moment to catch one’s breath. A short spur trail descends slightly to a lightning-struck Douglas Fir tree. The unique site and setting of the Old Growth Ridge Trail and its newer Armantrout Loop segment make it nationally significant, earning it National Recreation Trail status.
Know Before You Go:
• The trailhead is located between campsites 23 and 24 on the opposite side of the campground loop road.
• Visitors can park in the campground day use parking areas. During the winter when the park is closed to access, they can park near the entrance or in the boating area opposite the campground on the river. Please do not block the gate and use caution if parking along the major haul road.
• Trail boardwalks can be very slick when wet; use caution when traversing them.
• The day use area and 31-site campground are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This is a first-come, first served campground opportunity.
Point of Interest: On the return from the top, take the Armantrout Loop Trail at Alden Glen trail junction. This 1.4-mile alternative has eight switchbacks to maintain a gentle grade on your way back to the trailhead.
Latitude / Longitude: 43.98635, -123.6633
Directions from Eugene, Oregon -- Travel west on Highway 126 through the forested foothills of the Coast Range. Turn left on Siuslaw Road (about 40 miles). Travel three miles watch for signs to the campground located on your right.
Fee: There is no fee for day-use. Camping is $10 per site and $5 for each extra vehicle.
Northwest Oregon District Office
1717 Fabry Road, SE
Salem, OR 97306
(503) 375-5646
BLM_OR_NO_Mail@blm.gov
Additional information is available at: www.blm.gov/visit/old-growth-ridge-national-recreation-trail
Photo: Gavin Hoban, BLM
3D GeoSEIS map of multifactor health risks, geophysical and geodynamical hazard zones is created by decoding and processing of SPOT image (space resolution: 10-20м).
The multifactor nonlinear correlation between solar activity and cosmic ray variations, geophysical, geodynamical, geochemical, atmospheric, technological, biological, socio-economical processes and oncologic case rate frequency, general and primary population sickness cases in Dnepropetrovsk City (1.2 million persons) are described by the multifactor predictive 3D GeoSEIS Model of geopathic zones that determines the human health risk and hazards.
Take your geospatial analysis to the next 3D-4D level with 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography!
VALIDATION CERTIFICATE for “4D GeoSEIS Tomography” Method (English ver.) www.slideshare.net/JarosloveBondarenko/4-d-geoseissertifi....
*Using 4D GeoSEIS Tomography transformation of various bands of the multispectral imagery of WV-2, the discriminating iron oxides, clay and hydrothermal minerals can be accurately volumetric mapped...
* The results of structural-geodynamic modeling proved possibility of satellite maps creation (Landsat7ETM, ASTER, World View-2…) of low-amplitude tectonics with spatial resolution 1-20-30m/pix for horizontal lines, and 20 cm of fold’s amplitude. The spatial resolution of satellite models and maps on a concrete area exceeded the spatial resolution of mining works plan on the scale 1:5000.
* 3D GeoSEIS Tomography is invaluable for identifying geodynamic zones that may be potential areas for rock bursts, 3D fracture patterns, their density (number of cracks per unit volume) and outline zones of high permeability, shear zones and faults...
Seeking business partners for 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography modeling and Monitoring…
Seeking business partners for developing 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography transformation of 2D-3D digital (multispectral, radar, geophysical, CT, MRI, Ultrasound) images and video...
* We are looking for investment partnership for developing 6D GeoSEIS Tomography transformation of 3D digital (multispectral, radar, geophysical, CT, MRI, Ultrasound) images and video... If you interest it, please don’t miss this opportunity. Please check of the information:
* Uniqueness of 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography technology is determined by algorithms that transforms digital images of physical fields into volumetric space-time models which reflects not only an volumetric structure, but also evolution of field`s structures.
* 6D GeoSEIS Tomography brings 3D scan visualization to a whole 6D volumetric animation level. Its 6D Space-time-based Technology extends the capabilities of volumetric modeling practices – allowing anyone, anywhere to see, explore and share (in real-time) 6D interactive views directly from traditional 3D Seismic, MRI, CT and ultrasound scans…
My Customers & Partners: Institute of Geological Sciences of NAS (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics of NAS, Institute of Problems on Nature Management & Ecology of NAS, State Enterprise NIGRI (Mining-Ore Research Institute)...
Publications and scientific reports:
www.cosis.net/members/submissions.php, www.cosis.net/members/submissions.php?user=u8c8d2c4436821...
Certificates:
www.flickr.com/photos/jeisus2012/5531682555/in/photostream , www.slideshare.net/JarosloveBondarenko/4-d-geoseis, foto.mail.ru/mail/jeisus/7/64.html# , foto.mail.ru/mail/jeisus/7/62.html# , foto.mail.ru/mail/jeisus/7/65.html#
Shestopalov V.M., Bondarenko Ya.I., Zayonts I.O., Rudenko Yu.F., Bohuslavsky A.S. Complexation of Structural-Geodynamical and Hydrogeological Methods of Studying Areas to Reveal Geological Structural Perspectives for Deep Isolation of Radioactive Wastes. // Field Testing and Associated Modeling of Potential High-Level Nuclear Waste Geologic Disposal Sites // Berkeley, USA, 1998.
Kolotenko V.P. Bondarenko J.J. Spiritual and Moral aspects of Sustainable Development Theory // Man and City. Towards a Human and Sustainable Development // Napoli, Italy, 2000.
Bondarenko J.J., Risk analysis, synthesis and Spiritual Energy-Information Structure Modeling 'SEISM' to reveal environmental perspectives for isolation of radioactive and hazardous chemical wastes // ECO-INFORMA 2001 // Chicago, USA, 2001.
Bondarenko J. J., The Multifactor Predictive SEIS (GIS) Model of ecological, genetic and population health risk in connection with dangerous bio-geodynamical processes in geopathogenic hazard zones //ECO-INFORMA 2001// Chicago, USA, 2001.
Zayonts I.O., Bondarenko J.J., Slipchenko B., Lysychenko G.V., New approaches to the problem of geoecological risk for urbanized territories // ECO-INFORMA 2001 // Chicago, USA, 2001...
Creator: Unidentified.
Location: Unknown. No geospatial location data available.
Date: Ca. 1917.
Description: Dozens of soldiers and two horses can be seen constructing a makeshift road of wooden planks to be able to move through the mud and uneven ground of the battlefield.
Number 7 in the 'Our Boys at the Front' series of postcards. From official photographs by special permission of the Department of Defence. Proceeds to the Australian Comforts Fund. (Printing on verso of postcard).
A series of official war photographs of Australian service personnel in France and Belgium, which the Australian Comforts Fund turned into postcard to sell for fund raising purposes.
Learn more about this image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/2060
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/resources/picture-queensland
Created by Professor Alasdair Rae using OS OpenData. Find out more at: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/blog/2020/05/scottish-highlands-...
Beginning in the Whittaker Creek Campground, the steep Old Growth Ridge Trail ascends 750 vertical feet over a mile’s length, topping out at a peekaboo viewpoint over the Siuslaw River. Benches and interpretive panels along the way allow a moment to catch one’s breath. A short spur trail descends slightly to a lightning-struck Douglas Fir tree. The unique site and setting of the Old Growth Ridge Trail and its newer Armantrout Loop segment make it nationally significant, earning it National Recreation Trail status.
Know Before You Go:
• The trailhead is located between campsites 23 and 24 on the opposite side of the campground loop road.
• Visitors can park in the campground day use parking areas. During the winter when the park is closed to access, they can park near the entrance or in the boating area opposite the campground on the river. Please do not block the gate and use caution if parking along the major haul road.
• Trail boardwalks can be very slick when wet; use caution when traversing them.
• The day use area and 31-site campground are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This is a first-come, first served campground opportunity.
Point of Interest: On the return from the top, take the Armantrout Loop Trail at Alden Glen trail junction. This 1.4-mile alternative has eight switchbacks to maintain a gentle grade on your way back to the trailhead.
Latitude / Longitude: 43.98635, -123.6633
Directions from Eugene, Oregon -- Travel west on Highway 126 through the forested foothills of the Coast Range. Turn left on Siuslaw Road (about 40 miles). Travel three miles watch for signs to the campground located on your right.
Fee: There is no fee for day-use. Camping is $10 per site and $5 for each extra vehicle.
Northwest Oregon District Office
1717 Fabry Road, SE
Salem, OR 97306
(503) 375-5646
BLM_OR_NO_Mail@blm.gov
Additional information is available at: www.blm.gov/visit/old-growth-ridge-national-recreation-trail
Photo: Gavin Hoban, BLM
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. — The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Campus East, or NCE, celebrated its grand opening with an official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Sept. 26, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District led the design and construction of the $1.7 billion, 2.4 million square-foot facility. NCE is the third largest federal facility in the Washington, D.C. area, after the Pentagon, 6.5 million square feet, and the Ronald Reagan building, 3.2 million square feet. Pictured (L-R): Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Michael Vickers; U.S. Senator Mark Warner, D-VA; NGA Director Letitia Long; Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper, Jr.; U.S. Rep. James Moran, D-VA; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District Commander Army Col. David Anderson; NCE Program Management Office Director Michael Rodrigue; and David Thompson, President, Design Joint Venture.
NGA is the nation’s primary source of geospatial intelligence for the Department of Defense and the U.S. Intelligence Community. As a DOD combat support agency and a member of the Intelligence Community (IC), NGA provides geospatial intelligence, or GEOINT, in support of U.S. national security and defense, as well as disaster relief. GEOINT is the exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information that describes, assesses and visually depicts physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Ann Johnson)
Beginning in the Whittaker Creek Campground, the steep Old Growth Ridge Trail ascends 750 vertical feet over a mile’s length, topping out at a peekaboo viewpoint over the Siuslaw River. Benches and interpretive panels along the way allow a moment to catch one’s breath. A short spur trail descends slightly to a lightning-struck Douglas Fir tree. The unique site and setting of the Old Growth Ridge Trail and its newer Armantrout Loop segment make it nationally significant, earning it National Recreation Trail status.
Know Before You Go:
• The trailhead is located between campsites 23 and 24 on the opposite side of the campground loop road.
• Visitors can park in the campground day use parking areas. During the winter when the park is closed to access, they can park near the entrance or in the boating area opposite the campground on the river. Please do not block the gate and use caution if parking along the major haul road.
• Trail boardwalks can be very slick when wet; use caution when traversing them.
• The day use area and 31-site campground are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This is a first-come, first served campground opportunity.
Point of Interest: On the return from the top, take the Armantrout Loop Trail at Alden Glen trail junction. This 1.4-mile alternative has eight switchbacks to maintain a gentle grade on your way back to the trailhead.
Latitude / Longitude: 43.98635, -123.6633
Directions from Eugene, Oregon -- Travel west on Highway 126 through the forested foothills of the Coast Range. Turn left on Siuslaw Road (about 40 miles). Travel three miles watch for signs to the campground located on your right.
Fee: There is no fee for day-use. Camping is $10 per site and $5 for each extra vehicle.
Northwest Oregon District Office
1717 Fabry Road, SE
Salem, OR 97306
(503) 375-5646
BLM_OR_NO_Mail@blm.gov
Additional information is available at: www.blm.gov/visit/old-growth-ridge-national-recreation-trail
Photo: Gavin Hoban, BLM
Creator: Unidentified.
Location: Unknown. No geospatial location data available.
Date: Ca. 1917.
Description: This image features 3 servicemen in uniform, standing, facing the camera, the rear of two horses with a serviceman on one, turning to face the camera.
Number 10 of the 'Our Boys at the Front series of postcards'. From official photographs by special permission of the Department of Defence. Proceeds to the Australian Comforts Fund. (Printing on verso of postcard).
A series of official war photographs of Australian service personnel in France and Belgium, which the Australian Comforts Fund turned into postcard to sell for fund raising purposes.
Learn more about this image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/2049
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/resources/picture-queensland
Beginning in the Whittaker Creek Campground, the steep Old Growth Ridge Trail ascends 750 vertical feet over a mile’s length, topping out at a peekaboo viewpoint over the Siuslaw River. Benches and interpretive panels along the way allow a moment to catch one’s breath. A short spur trail descends slightly to a lightning-struck Douglas Fir tree. The unique site and setting of the Old Growth Ridge Trail and its newer Armantrout Loop segment make it nationally significant, earning it National Recreation Trail status.
Know Before You Go:
• The trailhead is located between campsites 23 and 24 on the opposite side of the campground loop road.
• Visitors can park in the campground day use parking areas. During the winter when the park is closed to access, they can park near the entrance or in the boating area opposite the campground on the river. Please do not block the gate and use caution if parking along the major haul road.
• Trail boardwalks can be very slick when wet; use caution when traversing them.
• The day use area and 31-site campground are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This is a first-come, first served campground opportunity.
Point of Interest: On the return from the top, take the Armantrout Loop Trail at Alden Glen trail junction. This 1.4-mile alternative has eight switchbacks to maintain a gentle grade on your way back to the trailhead.
Latitude / Longitude: 43.98635, -123.6633
Directions from Eugene, Oregon -- Travel west on Highway 126 through the forested foothills of the Coast Range. Turn left on Siuslaw Road (about 40 miles). Travel three miles watch for signs to the campground located on your right.
Fee: There is no fee for day-use. Camping is $10 per site and $5 for each extra vehicle.
Northwest Oregon District Office
1717 Fabry Road, SE
Salem, OR 97306
(503) 375-5646
BLM_OR_NO_Mail@blm.gov
Additional information is available at: www.blm.gov/visit/old-growth-ridge-national-recreation-trail
Photo: Gavin Hoban, BLM
3D GeoSEIS Tomography volumetric model for gas-bearing formation of Zasyadko mine (Ukraine) is created by 3D GeoSEIS Tomography processing of top surface.
Take your geospatial analysis to the next 3D-4D level with 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography!
VALIDATION CERTIFICATE for “4D GeoSEIS Tomography” Method (English ver.) www.slideshare.net/JarosloveBondarenko/4-d-geoseissertifi....
*Using 4D GeoSEIS Tomography transformation of various bands of the multispectral imagery of WV-2, the discriminating iron oxides, clay and hydrothermal minerals can be accurately volumetric mapped...
* The results of structural-geodynamic modeling proved possibility of satellite maps creation (Landsat7ETM, ASTER, World View-2…) of low-amplitude tectonics with spatial resolution 1-20-30m/pix for horizontal lines, and 20 cm of fold’s amplitude. The spatial resolution of satellite models and maps on a concrete area exceeded the spatial resolution of mining works plan on the scale 1:5000.
* 3D GeoSEIS Tomography is invaluable for identifying geodynamic zones that may be potential areas for rock bursts, 3D fracture patterns, their density (number of cracks per unit volume) and outline zones of high permeability, shear zones and faults...
Seeking business partners for 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography modeling and Monitoring…
Seeking business partners for developing 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography transformation of 2D-3D digital (multispectral, radar, geophysical, CT, MRI, Ultrasound) images and video...
* We are looking for investment partnership for developing 6D GeoSEIS Tomography transformation of 3D digital (multispectral, radar, geophysical, CT, MRI, Ultrasound) images and video... If you interest it, please don’t miss this opportunity. Please check of the information:
* Uniqueness of 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography technology is determined by algorithms that transforms digital images of physical fields into volumetric space-time models which reflects not only an volumetric structure, but also evolution of field`s structures.
* 6D GeoSEIS Tomography brings 3D scan visualization to a whole 6D volumetric animation level. Its 6D Space-time-based Technology extends the capabilities of volumetric modeling practices – allowing anyone, anywhere to see, explore and share (in real-time) 6D interactive views directly from traditional 3D Seismic, MRI, CT and ultrasound scans…
My Customers & Partners: Institute of Geological Sciences of NAS (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics of NAS, Institute of Problems on Nature Management & Ecology of NAS, State Enterprise NIGRI (Mining-Ore Research Institute)...
Publications and scientific reports:
www.cosis.net/members/submissions.php, www.cosis.net/members/submissions.php?user=u8c8d2c4436821...
Certificates:
www.flickr.com/photos/jeisus2012/5531682555/in/photostream , www.slideshare.net/JarosloveBondarenko/4-d-geoseis, foto.mail.ru/mail/jeisus/7/64.html# , foto.mail.ru/mail/jeisus/7/62.html# , foto.mail.ru/mail/jeisus/7/65.html#
Shestopalov V.M., Bondarenko Ya.I., Zayonts I.O., Rudenko Yu.F., Bohuslavsky A.S. Complexation of Structural-Geodynamical and Hydrogeological Methods of Studying Areas to Reveal Geological Structural Perspectives for Deep Isolation of Radioactive Wastes. // Field Testing and Associated Modeling of Potential High-Level Nuclear Waste Geologic Disposal Sites // Berkeley, USA, 1998.
Kolotenko V.P. Bondarenko J.J. Spiritual and Moral aspects of Sustainable Development Theory // Man and City. Towards a Human and Sustainable Development // Napoli, Italy, 2000.
Bondarenko J.J., Risk analysis, synthesis and Spiritual Energy-Information Structure Modeling 'SEISM' to reveal environmental perspectives for isolation of radioactive and hazardous chemical wastes // ECO-INFORMA 2001 // Chicago, USA, 2001.
Bondarenko J. J., The Multifactor Predictive SEIS (GIS) Model of ecological, genetic and population health risk in connection with dangerous bio-geodynamical processes in geopathogenic hazard zones //ECO-INFORMA 2001// Chicago, USA, 2001.
Zayonts I.O., Bondarenko J.J., Slipchenko B., Lysychenko G.V., New approaches to the problem of geoecological risk for urbanized territories // ECO-INFORMA 2001 // Chicago, USA, 2001...
Beginning in the Whittaker Creek Campground, the steep Old Growth Ridge Trail ascends 750 vertical feet over a mile’s length, topping out at a peekaboo viewpoint over the Siuslaw River. Benches and interpretive panels along the way allow a moment to catch one’s breath. A short spur trail descends slightly to a lightning-struck Douglas Fir tree. The unique site and setting of the Old Growth Ridge Trail and its newer Armantrout Loop segment make it nationally significant, earning it National Recreation Trail status.
Know Before You Go:
• The trailhead is located between campsites 23 and 24 on the opposite side of the campground loop road.
• Visitors can park in the campground day use parking areas. During the winter when the park is closed to access, they can park near the entrance or in the boating area opposite the campground on the river. Please do not block the gate and use caution if parking along the major haul road.
• Trail boardwalks can be very slick when wet; use caution when traversing them.
• The day use area and 31-site campground are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This is a first-come, first served campground opportunity.
Point of Interest: On the return from the top, take the Armantrout Loop Trail at Alden Glen trail junction. This 1.4-mile alternative has eight switchbacks to maintain a gentle grade on your way back to the trailhead.
Latitude / Longitude: 43.98635, -123.6633
Directions from Eugene, Oregon -- Travel west on Highway 126 through the forested foothills of the Coast Range. Turn left on Siuslaw Road (about 40 miles). Travel three miles watch for signs to the campground located on your right.
Fee: There is no fee for day-use. Camping is $10 per site and $5 for each extra vehicle.
Northwest Oregon District Office
1717 Fabry Road, SE
Salem, OR 97306
(503) 375-5646
BLM_OR_NO_Mail@blm.gov
Additional information is available at: www.blm.gov/visit/old-growth-ridge-national-recreation-trail
Photo: Gavin Hoban, BLM
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report:
www.gao.gov/products/GAO-15-193
GEOSPATIAL DATA: Progress Needed on Identifying Expenditures, Building and Utilizing a Data Infrastructure, and Reducing Duplicative Efforts
Note: Other agencies include the Departments of Labor and the Treasury, National Science Foundation, Small Business Administration, Social Security Administration, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Horizontal slice (depth 1000м) of 3D GeoSEIS volumetric model of geodynamical zones is created by 3D GeoSEIS Tomography transformation of Landsat7ETM image.
Predictive 3D GeoSEIS Model of geodynamical hazard zones (gas-rock outburst, geopathic, earthquake, tsunami...) is determining the human health risk and environment`s hazards.
Take your geospatial analysis to the next 3D-4D level with 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography!
VALIDATION CERTIFICATE for “4D GeoSEIS Tomography” Method (English ver.) www.slideshare.net/JarosloveBondarenko/4-d-geoseissertifi....
*Using 4D GeoSEIS Tomography transformation of various bands of the multispectral imagery of WV-2, the discriminating iron oxides, clay and hydrothermal minerals can be accurately volumetric mapped...
* The results of structural-geodynamic modeling proved possibility of satellite maps creation (Landsat7ETM, ASTER, World View-2…) of low-amplitude tectonics with spatial resolution 1-20-30m/pix for horizontal lines, and 20 cm of fold’s amplitude. The spatial resolution of satellite models and maps on a concrete area exceeded the spatial resolution of mining works plan on the scale 1:5000.
* 3D GeoSEIS Tomography is invaluable for identifying geodynamic zones that may be potential areas for rock bursts, 3D fracture patterns, their density (number of cracks per unit volume) and outline zones of high permeability, shear zones and faults...
Seeking business partners for 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography modeling and Monitoring…
Seeking business partners for developing 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography transformation of 2D-3D digital (multispectral, radar, geophysical, CT, MRI, Ultrasound) images and video...
* We are looking for investment partnership for developing 6D GeoSEIS Tomography transformation of 3D digital (multispectral, radar, geophysical, CT, MRI, Ultrasound) images and video... If you interest it, please don’t miss this opportunity. Please check of the information:
* Uniqueness of 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography technology is determined by algorithms that transforms digital images of physical fields into volumetric space-time models which reflects not only an volumetric structure, but also evolution of field`s structures.
* 6D GeoSEIS Tomography brings 3D scan visualization to a whole 6D volumetric animation level. Its 6D Space-time-based Technology extends the capabilities of volumetric modeling practices – allowing anyone, anywhere to see, explore and share (in real-time) 6D interactive views directly from traditional 3D Seismic, MRI, CT and ultrasound scans…
My Customers & Partners: Institute of Geological Sciences of NAS (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics of NAS, Institute of Problems on Nature Management & Ecology of NAS, State Enterprise NIGRI (Mining-Ore Research Institute)...
Publications and scientific reports:
www.cosis.net/members/submissions.php, www.cosis.net/members/submissions.php?user=u8c8d2c4436821...
Certificates:
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Shestopalov V.M., Bondarenko Ya.I., Zayonts I.O., Rudenko Yu.F., Bohuslavsky A.S. Complexation of Structural-Geodynamical and Hydrogeological Methods of Studying Areas to Reveal Geological Structural Perspectives for Deep Isolation of Radioactive Wastes. // Field Testing and Associated Modeling of Potential High-Level Nuclear Waste Geologic Disposal Sites // Berkeley, USA, 1998.
Kolotenko V.P. Bondarenko J.J. Spiritual and Moral aspects of Sustainable Development Theory // Man and City. Towards a Human and Sustainable Development // Napoli, Italy, 2000.
Bondarenko J.J., Risk analysis, synthesis and Spiritual Energy-Information Structure Modeling 'SEISM' to reveal environmental perspectives for isolation of radioactive and hazardous chemical wastes // ECO-INFORMA 2001 // Chicago, USA, 2001.
Bondarenko J. J., The Multifactor Predictive SEIS (GIS) Model of ecological, genetic and population health risk in connection with dangerous bio-geodynamical processes in geopathogenic hazard zones //ECO-INFORMA 2001// Chicago, USA, 2001.
Zayonts I.O., Bondarenko J.J., Slipchenko B., Lysychenko G.V., New approaches to the problem of geoecological risk for urbanized territories // ECO-INFORMA 2001 // Chicago, USA, 2001...
Beginning in the Whittaker Creek Campground, the steep Old Growth Ridge Trail ascends 750 vertical feet over a mile’s length, topping out at a peekaboo viewpoint over the Siuslaw River. Benches and interpretive panels along the way allow a moment to catch one’s breath. A short spur trail descends slightly to a lightning-struck Douglas Fir tree. The unique site and setting of the Old Growth Ridge Trail and its newer Armantrout Loop segment make it nationally significant, earning it National Recreation Trail status.
Know Before You Go:
• The trailhead is located between campsites 23 and 24 on the opposite side of the campground loop road.
• Visitors can park in the campground day use parking areas. During the winter when the park is closed to access, they can park near the entrance or in the boating area opposite the campground on the river. Please do not block the gate and use caution if parking along the major haul road.
• Trail boardwalks can be very slick when wet; use caution when traversing them.
• The day use area and 31-site campground are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This is a first-come, first served campground opportunity.
Point of Interest: On the return from the top, take the Armantrout Loop Trail at Alden Glen trail junction. This 1.4-mile alternative has eight switchbacks to maintain a gentle grade on your way back to the trailhead.
Latitude / Longitude: 43.98635, -123.6633
Directions from Eugene, Oregon -- Travel west on Highway 126 through the forested foothills of the Coast Range. Turn left on Siuslaw Road (about 40 miles). Travel three miles watch for signs to the campground located on your right.
Fee: There is no fee for day-use. Camping is $10 per site and $5 for each extra vehicle.
Northwest Oregon District Office
1717 Fabry Road, SE
Salem, OR 97306
(503) 375-5646
BLM_OR_NO_Mail@blm.gov
Additional information is available at: www.blm.gov/visit/old-growth-ridge-national-recreation-trail
Photo: Gavin Hoban, BLM
Beginning in the Whittaker Creek Campground, the steep Old Growth Ridge Trail ascends 750 vertical feet over a mile’s length, topping out at a peekaboo viewpoint over the Siuslaw River. Benches and interpretive panels along the way allow a moment to catch one’s breath. A short spur trail descends slightly to a lightning-struck Douglas Fir tree. The unique site and setting of the Old Growth Ridge Trail and its newer Armantrout Loop segment make it nationally significant, earning it National Recreation Trail status.
Know Before You Go:
• The trailhead is located between campsites 23 and 24 on the opposite side of the campground loop road.
• Visitors can park in the campground day use parking areas. During the winter when the park is closed to access, they can park near the entrance or in the boating area opposite the campground on the river. Please do not block the gate and use caution if parking along the major haul road.
• Trail boardwalks can be very slick when wet; use caution when traversing them.
• The day use area and 31-site campground are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This is a first-come, first served campground opportunity.
Point of Interest: On the return from the top, take the Armantrout Loop Trail at Alden Glen trail junction. This 1.4-mile alternative has eight switchbacks to maintain a gentle grade on your way back to the trailhead.
Latitude / Longitude: 43.98635, -123.6633
Directions from Eugene, Oregon -- Travel west on Highway 126 through the forested foothills of the Coast Range. Turn left on Siuslaw Road (about 40 miles). Travel three miles watch for signs to the campground located on your right.
Fee: There is no fee for day-use. Camping is $10 per site and $5 for each extra vehicle.
Northwest Oregon District Office
1717 Fabry Road, SE
Salem, OR 97306
(503) 375-5646
BLM_OR_NO_Mail@blm.gov
Additional information is available at: www.blm.gov/visit/old-growth-ridge-national-recreation-trail
Photo: Gavin Hoban, BLM
Beginning in the Whittaker Creek Campground, the steep Old Growth Ridge Trail ascends 750 vertical feet over a mile’s length, topping out at a peekaboo viewpoint over the Siuslaw River. Benches and interpretive panels along the way allow a moment to catch one’s breath. A short spur trail descends slightly to a lightning-struck Douglas Fir tree. The unique site and setting of the Old Growth Ridge Trail and its newer Armantrout Loop segment make it nationally significant, earning it National Recreation Trail status.
Know Before You Go:
• The trailhead is located between campsites 23 and 24 on the opposite side of the campground loop road.
• Visitors can park in the campground day use parking areas. During the winter when the park is closed to access, they can park near the entrance or in the boating area opposite the campground on the river. Please do not block the gate and use caution if parking along the major haul road.
• Trail boardwalks can be very slick when wet; use caution when traversing them.
• The day use area and 31-site campground are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This is a first-come, first served campground opportunity.
Point of Interest: On the return from the top, take the Armantrout Loop Trail at Alden Glen trail junction. This 1.4-mile alternative has eight switchbacks to maintain a gentle grade on your way back to the trailhead.
Latitude / Longitude: 43.98635, -123.6633
Directions from Eugene, Oregon -- Travel west on Highway 126 through the forested foothills of the Coast Range. Turn left on Siuslaw Road (about 40 miles). Travel three miles watch for signs to the campground located on your right.
Fee: There is no fee for day-use. Camping is $10 per site and $5 for each extra vehicle.
Northwest Oregon District Office
1717 Fabry Road, SE
Salem, OR 97306
(503) 375-5646
BLM_OR_NO_Mail@blm.gov
Additional information is available at: www.blm.gov/visit/old-growth-ridge-national-recreation-trail
Photo: Gavin Hoban, BLM
We shadowed our friends at the 553rd Forward Engineer Support Team – Advance en route to a mission in Kandahar. The team deployed to Afghanistan from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District and will be supporting engineering and infrastructure projects in Afghanistan for the next nine months. The men and women serving in the 553rd Forward Engineer Support Team – Advance are rare. There are only eight teams like them in the world; each comprised of one officer-in-charge, one non-commissioned officer and six highly-skilled U.S. Army Corps of Engineers civilian technical experts. From design, construction management, contracting, geospatial support and more, the teams quickly produce relevant engineering products and services worldwide.
3D GeoSEIS volumetric model of oil and gas-bearing formation of Southern Uzbekistan have been created by 3D GeoSEIS processing of geophysical fields.
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Creator: Unidentified.
Location: Unknown. No geospatial location data available.
Date: 1916.
Description: 11 servicemen are inside a dressing station, one can be seen dressing the head wounds of another, whilst in the background 3 men work together to apply a splint to the leg of a wounded soldier.
Number 17 of the 'Our Boys at the Front' series of postcards. From official photographs by special permission of the Department of Defence. Proceeds to the Australian Comforts Fund. (Printing on verso of postcard)
A series of official war photographs of Australian service personnel in France and Belgium, which the Australian Comforts Fund turned into postcard to sell for fund raising purposes.
Learn more about this image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/2267
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/resources/picture-queensland
Sanjay Kumar, CEO, Geospatial Media and Communications thanking General V.K. Singh for presenting the awards
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- An early morning interior view of the atrium in the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project here, June 14, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, part of the North Atlantic Division, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure projects here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers HDR photo illustration by Marc Barnes)
NOTE: This image is a combination of five photos, and is an HDR version of image 110614-A-CD624-016.