Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Friday, 2 November 2012
Elsevier and the Society of Economic Geologists Deliver 107 Years' Worth of Scientific Maps through Geofacets
Elsevier
and the Society of Economic Geologists Deliver 107 Years' Worth of Scientific
Maps through Geofacets
New
collaboration will create unmatched resource for geoscientists in metals and
mineral exploration by January 2013
Elsevier,
a world-leading provider of scientific, medical and technical information
products and services, today announced its collaboration with the Society of
Economic Geologists (SEG) to incorporate thousands of maps from SEG's leading
journal, Economic Geology, into Geofacets, Elsevier's premier research tool for
geoscientists working in exploration for the metals, mining, and oil and gas
industries.
The
move underlines Elsevier's continued drive to accelerate geoscientists'
discovery of hard-to-find scientific maps through Geofacets, supporting
confident decision-making in a high-risk exploration environment. This
collaboration particularly boosts Geofacets' ability to support metals and
mineral exploration, given SEG's well-established footing in the industry. By
January 2013 the joint venture will add a further 14,800+ maps collated over the
past 107 years from Economic Geology into Geofacets, bringing the total maps
within the research tool to more than 240,000.
"A
significant part of SEG's mission is to disseminate geological information and
aid those working in exploration, mineral resource appraisal, mining and metal
extraction," said Brian Hoal, Executive Director at SEG. "Collaborating with
Elsevier to make our maps and information much easier to discover, and therefore
easier to apply to their work, will help geoscientists combat specific industry
challenges such as low drilling success rates and the increasing difficulty in
finding new ore bodies."
"We
see and hear excitement from our users in the metals and mining industry every
time we mention the upcoming integration of SEG content into Geofacets," said
Phoebe McMellon, Senior Product Manager Geofacets at Elsevier. "By incorporating
the unique content of such a renowned society as SEG, we are able to help
Geofacets users discover critical, niche content that could otherwise remain
buried in volumes and centuries' worth of publications."
Attendees
of XVI Peruvian Geological Congress & SEG 2012 Conference in Peru from the
23rd - 26th of September 2012 will be able to preview Geofacets at exhibit booth
No. 64. This conference is being held jointly with the Geological Society of
Peru, and brings together members of the industry to share scientific and
technical knowledge..
For
further information visit: http://www10.giscafe.com/nbc/ articles/view_article.php? section=CorpNews&articleid= 1122133&printerfriendly=1
PHILIPPINE REGION TO USE GIS TO MONITOR SOCIAL DEVT PROJECTS
PHILIPPINE
REGION TO USE GIS TO MONITOR SOCIAL DEVT PROJECTS
After
finding out irregularities in social development projects allotted to several
provinces in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), local officials
together with its partner NGOs are taking their project monitoring and
evaluation a notch further by leveraging quantum GIS.
Quantum
GIS is a free and open source desktop GIS application that provides users with
data viewing, editing, and analysis capabilities. According to Darwin Rasul,
Assistant Secretary at the ARMM’s Office of Special Concerns (OSC), local
officials discovered awarded contracts for the construction of school buildings
worth millions of pesos but was recently found out to be
non-existent.
“When
you look at the project report, you can see the projects that have already been
awarded and bid out, the mobilisation funds already released. But when you check
on the ground there is nothing,” he said. By using Quantum GIS, local
authorities will be able to improve their project monitoring efforts by
Geotagging projects to inform decision makers on what projects have been
implemented, their exact location and how they are progressing.
Rasul
said that 11 OSC coordinators in the provinces of Basilan, Tawi-Tawi, Sulu,
Lanao Del Sur and Maguindanao had undergone a five-day intensive
training on how to fully maximise the software and to use cameras with GPS to
geotag projects. He explained that with the system place, it will now make it
easier to check whether the photos which the coordinators took on the ground
matched data in the group’s database.
“Once
we discover something anomalous, then we report it to the governor for proper
action,” he said.
For
further information visit: http://www.futuregov.asia/ articles/2012/sep/21/ philippine-region-use-gis- monitor-social-devt-proj/
GIS NEWS :Nigeria: Google Moves to Boost Africa Regional Map Developers
Nigeria:
Google Moves to Boost Africa Regional Map Developers
Google
recently played host to Africa Map Developers' conference in Lagos, with a view
to understanding their challenges and to share fresh ideas that would enhance
their skills and performances, while using the Google Map application tools.
Google Map Developers where drawn from various African regions and were given
special briefing for two days, on new developments from the Google Map
application tools.
The
conference provided ample opportunities for regional map developers to share
their challenges and successes in map creation. Fielding questions from
journalists, Senior Product Manager, Google Map Maker, Mr. Jayanth Mysore, who
led a team of three Google staff to the Lagos conference, said the conference
was the latest in a series of mapping community forums that Google had been
holding across the world in the past year.
According
to him, there is no business relationship existing between Google Map Developers
and Google itself, except that the developers make use of the Google Map tools
available online to perfect their creative skills in map development."The maps
pass through various editing and must be accepted by all developers from the
particular region from where the map was developed, before getting Google's
approval for uploading on the Google Map," Mysore said.
Speaking
at the conference, Google Africa Community Manager, Mr. Evans Arabu said,
“Regional conferences create opportunities for volunteer map developers,
community leaders, and Google team members to meet each other and discuss how to
strengthen the mapping communities in their neighbourhood. We are thrilled to
see that the mapping efforts in Africa have been greatly supported by different
countries."
The
recent addition of Lesotho as a country open for editing via Google Map Maker,
was announced at the Lagos conference. Also announced was the ongoing mapping
initiative for all university campuses in sub-Saharan Africa. A number of
universities had already been mapped including University of Lagos, University
of Ibadan, Benson Idahosa University (BIU) and Ahmadu Bello University, among
others across Africa.
Google
Map Maker provides opportunity to add and update geographic information for
millions of users to see in Google Maps and Google Earth.
By
sharing information about business places in towns or building names on school
campus, it paves way for accurate mapping of the world around people, Mysore
said, adding that updates are reviewed, and once approved, will appear online
for people from all over the world to see."You can use Map Maker to make updates
and improve the comprehensiveness of the areas you are familiar with in more
than 200 countries and regions worldwide," he added.
During
the two day conference, super map developers had the opportunity to interact
with Google Map Maker engineers and Programme Managers, make presentations,
provide useful information from across the continent, during a panel
discussion.
For
further information visit: http://allafrica.com/stories/ 201208270142.html
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Thursday, 1 November 2012
GIS NEWS : Locating Earthquake Victims, New GIS Tools, now in the Cloud
Locating
Earthquake Victims, New GIS Tools, now in the Cloud
New
tools to locate victims of earthquakes, and global information systems, to be
featured at Global Humanitarian conference in Seattle. The world's first
reliable earthquake victims locator, new global information systems (GIS)
platforms, latest cloud based tools to be featured at IEEE Global Humanitarian
Technology Conference October 21 -24, 2012 in Seattle, Washington.
If
there is a major earthquake over five points on the Richter scale this app
automatically and instantaneously sends an email out to say you've been in an
earthquake, says Australian business leader Adam Wells, developer of Earthquake
Buddy to be featured at the conference. And if you're not heard from within,
say thirty minutes, that they can come and find you.
Earthquake
Buddy is an app downloaded from the iPhone App Store and has no monthly fees. Its the worlds first, nothing else like it, says Wells. During an earthquake
anywhere in the world people preselected will receive a notice from the cloud. From international seismic feeds there will be a tagged map of where you were
when the earthquake happened, says Wells.
Also
featured at the conference and using new cloud enabled technology is a GIS
platform that enables relief agencies and non-government organizations (NGOs) to
see the real world around them in fine geographic detail. We've found ways to
abstract nearly everything that could be seen in the real world, says David
Gadsden, who is leading the nonprofit organization program for the Environmental
Systems Research Institute (Esri). This is really a paradigm shift for Esri
technology, and GIS technology globally. Prior to the roll out of the cloud it
really took some investment in infrastructure to implement GIS across an
organization.
Both
Wells and Gadsden made their comments on the Science News Radio Network program,
the Promise of Tomorrow with Colonel Mason which is covering the conference. The
program originates in Dallas, Texas, and is now archived and Webcast for its
world audience. Wells spoke by phone from a site on the bay in Sidney,
Australia, and Gadsden from his office in Olympia, WA.
Solutions
to cure the worlds greatest human problems will get a thorough study at the
conference, produced by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE). More information on conference technical sessions, website registration,
hotel reservations and exhibiting is available at the website www.ieeeghtc.org
For
further information visit: http://www.examiner.com/ article/locating-earthquake- victims-new-gis-tools-now-the- cloud
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