A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 195
A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 195
April 12, 2009
Main Topic: Interview with Jean Parcher of the USGS
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Music
News
- Google completes worldwide rollout of local search results in Google Maps
- Google Maps-based renewable energy map launches
- West Virginia cemetery mapping bill
- The Geography of “Buzz”
- MadMappers – GIS data for Africa
- This week we present our conversation with Jean Parcher of the USGS at this year’s AAG Annual Meeting in Vegas, as she discusses her research on water quality in the areas along the US-Mexico border
- Digital Data Services’ Mapfinder – USGS Quad Index for Google Earth
Web Corner
Main topic
Tip of the Week
Events
- 4th International Conference on Globalisation – Beyond Globalisation: 16-17 September, Ostrava, Czech Republic
- International Conference of Soil Geography: New Horizons: 16-20 November, Oaxaca, Mexico
- European Social Science History Conference(ESSHC): 13-16 April 2010, Ghent, Belgium – Abstracts due May 1
- IGU Regional Congress: 12-16 July 2010, Tel Aviv, Israel
This week A Very Spatial Podcast is sponsored by ESRI.
* ESRI’s 2009 Southeast Regional User Group Conference is coming up April 27-29 in Jacksonville, Florida. Connect with your peers and ESRI staff as you grow your knowledge and gather fresh insight to apply to your GIS projects during this one-of-a-kind forum. Visit www.esri.com/serug to register to attend.
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More on the cemetery bill:
It’s here: http://www.legis.state.wv.us/Bill_Text_HTML/2009_SESSIONS/RS/Bills/hb2957%20intr.htm