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Das AGIT Symposium ist der Treffpunkt für Angewandte Geoinformatik: Das Motto Geospatial Minds for Society unterstreicht unseren Anspruch der Geoinformationsbranche in Salzburg eine Bühne für den Austausch von Ideen und Innovationen zu bieten.
Drei Tage voller Informationen und Impulse für die eigene Arbeit erwarten die über 1200 Teilnehmer von 8. bis 10 Juli 2015 in Salzburg. Das AGIT Symposium an der Universität Salzburg ist die Plattform für hochwertige Fachvorträge, praxisnahe Workshops, Themenschwerpunkte und Fachtagungen rund um die neusten Trends der Geoinformatik und verwandten Disziplinen.
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geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
FS GABRESKI ANG, NY - Members of the 106th Rescue Wing host joint Army/Air Force training on geospatial software and systems at FS Gabreski ANG. These tools can be used to better support domestic operations such as natural disaster and homeland security response. (USAF / Senior Airman Christopher Muncy / released)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes
(RELEASED) June 30, 2010 - An aerial view of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Campus East complex being constructed at Fort Belvoir North Area, Va.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of Base Realignment and Closure 2005 programs at and around Fort Belvoir.
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Did Not Comply With Base Realignment and Closure Legislation. Full Report here: go.usa.gov/jFJW
(Photo via U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
NGA CAMPUS EAST
NOTE: This image is an HDR, or High Dynamic Range image, and is a combination of three photos.
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- An early morning exterior view of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project here, Oct. 12, 2010. 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. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo illustration by Marc Barnes)
FORT IRWIN, Calif. – Geospatial engineers from the New York Army National Guard’s 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team construct a sandtable as the unit prepares for the headquarters Combined Arms Rehearsal here Oct. 3. The brigade leadership and staff are preparing for their rotation at the National Training Center as part of the unit’s upcoming mobilization and deployment to Afghanistan in early 2012. The exercise will include more than 2,000 Soldiers from the brigade, along with a battalion from the South Carolina Army National Guard, with a realistic, demanding training environment. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Raymond Drumsta, 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. (RELEASED)
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
The Geospatial Visualization in Transportation, (GIS application showcase) event at USDOT Headquarters, with remarks by Richard McKinney, CIO, Tuesday, May 13, 2014.
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
This research focuses on the disease podoconiosis, a form of elephantiasis. It is estimated that globally around 4 million people suffer from the disease. The exact causal agent is unknown but has been linked to individual’s exposure to red-clay soil from alkalic volcanic rock. This poster presents the outcomes from objective 1 of the project: To investigate detailed soil elemental and mineralogical data, and identify specific soil correlates with podoconiosis prevalence data, using geo-statistical analysis.
An interdisciplinary panel of 23 experts in oceanography, ecology, physics, and geospatial-mapping combined their knowledge of pelagic faunal distribution patterns to create a biogeographic map of the world’s deep oceans. The panel identified 33 distinct mesopelagic (200-1000 meters depth) ecoregions that reflect regional variation of biodiversity and function. The Gulf of Mexico is one of four “super-diverse” offshore ecoregions in the world (the others are the Guinean upwelling zone off Africa, the South China Sea, and the Tasman Sea) due to its separation from the Atlantic, the influences of tropical southern waters and winter cooling in the north, a large river, and ample oxygen at depth. This classification system will be useful for policy planning and conservation management of deep ocean marine resources. The researchers published their findings in Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers: A global biogeographic classification of the mesopelagic zone.
Photo Caption: Study author Tracey Sutton, Principal Investigator of the DEEPEND consortium and professor of marine and environmental sciences at NOVA Southeastern University, prepares nets on a recent DEEPEND research cruise, exploring the exceptional diversity of the deep northern Gulf of Mexico.
Picture provided by DEEPEND.
Read More: gulfresearchinitiative.org/study-develops-biogeographic-c...
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber
LTG Thomas Bostick, Chief of Engineers presents the USACE Project Delivery Team Excellence Award to Ray McNeil, accepting for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East, Baltimore District at the 2012 SLC Awards Ceremony in the Clinton Presidential Library, Little Rock, AR.
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber