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A Beautiful Start to our 2018 Field Season in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Last week Turner and I began our 2018 field season in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by mapping about 20 glaciers there on a beautiful, sunny day.  Our hope for the rest of the season is to [...]

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Seeking Denali TopoHeros!

There are a lot of remote, beautiful places in Alaska that we would like to map to assist a variety of useful public purposes, as Alaska is not mapped nearly as well as the rest of the country.  [...]

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There are a lot of remote, beautiful places in Alaska that we would like to map to assist a variety of useful public purposes, as Alaska is not mapped nearly as well as all of the other States.  [...]

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The First Fodar Map of Denali

On Sunday, 8 April 2018, we used fodar to map Denali, the tallest mountain in North America.  This blog analyzes the quality of that map and its significance.  The methods and discussion are [...]

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Mapping Denali — Sourdough Style!

We mapped the tallest mountain in North America last weekend!  This blog tells the tale of how a family of three made the best map ever of Denali, almost on a whim.  The scientific side of this [...]

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Accuracy and Precision of Fodar Data

This blog consolidates a number of studies that have been done to assess fodar accuracy and precision, as well as reviews some related terminology and concepts that I think are important.  [...]

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Fodar – Botswana Style!

After a busy summer mapping in Alaska,  I headed south, really far south — to Botswana! This story begins one day last year while I was watching a documentary about the Okavango Delta and [...]

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Meet the Fleet!

It was a busy summer at Fairbanks Fodar, flying over 25,000 miles in total, and given the work in hand already for 2017 it seemed reasonable to invest in new aircraft and improved mapping [...]

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How I spent my summer vacations

It’s been a busy year for Fairbanks Fodar.  This blog gives an overview of how I’ve spent much of my past two summer vacations, which, especially given my new-found employment status, [...]

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How the West was Won

This week we completed acquisition of data for the entire west coastline of Alaska, mapping over 2000 miles of beach from Icy Cape in the north to Platinum in the south, a length longer than the [...]