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- June 24, 2015
Extreme Volcanic Eruptions
By Prof. Hans-Peter Plag, PhD on June 24, 2015Read moreTwo hundred years ago, on April 10, 1815, the volcano Mount Tambora in Indonesia had a climactic explosion in a sequence of explosive eruptions that lasted several months and ejected about 150 km3 of tephra into the atmosphere. The…
0 - June 23, 2015
International Cooperation in Earth Observations
By Laura Delgado Lopez on June 23, 2015Read moreEarly last year, the group on earth observations (GEO) renewed its 10-year mandate as ministers from all over the world signed a declaration under the theme of “Integrating Observations to Sustain our Planet.” The renewed mandate was one of…
- June 23, 2015
Priorities Changing for Disaster Response
By Myrna James on June 23, 2015Read moreOne of the most important and powerful uses of geospatial tools is for disaster response and mitigation. This issue of Apogeo takes direct aim at this subject, from several different angles. As I write this, the incredible country of…
- June 22, 2015
Commercializing Weather Data
By Executive Interview on June 22, 2015Read moreThe commercialization of weather sensors and data will be the next in an important trend of the United States Federal Government using commercial companies for innovation and solutions, as we have seen in recent years in the Earth imagery…
- June 3, 2015
The Geoglam Initiative
By Dr. Christopher Justice on June 3, 2015Read moreThe Group on Earth Observations, GEO, (a partnership of governments and
international organizations) developed the Global Agricultural Monitoring (GEOGLAM) initiative in response to the growing calls for improved agricultural information. The goal of GEOGLAM is to strengthen the international…