Tag Archives: geospatial

NOAA’s New Geodetic Datum
Replacing NAD 83 and NAVD 88 have been in the works for a long time; now the change is getting near

AI, 5G, and Geospatial Tech Team Up to Predict Wildfire Threat
AI, 5G, and Geospatial Tech Team Up to Predict Wildfire Threat

The Enduring Technology of Digital Levels – Part One
For nearly three decades, the foundational technology and design of precision levels for surveying has not changed much. It has not had to. Sometimes, when something is done right the best course is to stick with it.

xyHt Digital Magazine: April 2024
xyHt magazine’s April 2024 issue focuses on land surveying by looking at changes above ground and an interesting survey below ground. As always, if you don’t have a subscription to our print edition, or if someone else in the office has snaffled your copy, don’t fret, here is the digital edition. Click here or on the...

xyHt Weekly News Recap: 03/29/2024
Global Surveyor’s Day is March 21 Public Comments Sought on Draft ASPRS Positional Accuracy Standard Version 2.0 Commercial UAV Announces 2024 Advisory Board Woolpert Acquires Ireland-Based Murphy Geospatial, a Leading European Geospatial Firm Chung Hsing Brings Geospatial Data Acquisition to the Next Level in Taiwan Topcon Announces MC-Max Asphalt Paving and Milling Solutions Bilanciai Group...
Lidar Uncovers Massive Ancient City in Amazon
hanks to aerial lidar surveying, a huge ancient city has been uncovered in the Amazon, unseen for thousands of years due to lush vegetation.