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Item Air Operations Planning Map Series: Amundsen Sea(2016) Clementz, MichaelThis 1:1,000,000 map of Amundsen Sea is part of a six-map series developed by Michael Clementz, a Graduate Research Assistant at the Polar Geospatial Center (PGC). These maps are the United States Antarctic Program's contribution to a collaborative international project to produce air operations planning maps with coverage of priority areas in Antarctica. The objective was to provide standardized maps for science and operations planning. The maps replaced smaller, out of date maps that lacked current and accurate datasets. The map series in its entirety shows that international collaboration can produce an important operational resource for the Antarctic Community that extends beyond the scope of each individual organization. This map was created using Esri ArcMap and the size of the printed map document is 30” x 43”.Item Air Operations Planning Map Series: Ellsworth Mountains(2016) Clementz, MichaelThis 1:1,000,000 map of Ellsworth Mountains is part of a six-map series developed by Michael Clementz, a Graduate Research Assistant at the Polar Geospatial Center (PGC). These maps are the United States Antarctic Program's contribution to a collaborative international project to produce air operations planning maps with coverage of priority areas in Antarctica. The objective was to provide standardized maps for science and operations planning. The maps replaced smaller, out of date maps that lacked current and accurate datasets. The map series in its entirety shows that international collaboration can produce an important operational resource for the Antarctic Community that extends beyond the scope of each individual organization. This map was created using Esri ArcMap and the size of the printed map document is 43” x 30”.Item Air Operations Planning Map Series: Marie Byrd Land(2016) Clementz, MichaelThis 1:1,000,000 map of Marie Byrd Land is part of a six-map series developed by Michael Clementz, a Graduate Research Assistant at the Polar Geospatial Center (PGC). These maps are the United States Antarctic Program's contribution to a collaborative international project to produce air operations planning maps with coverage of priority areas in Antarctica. The objective was to provide standardized maps for science and operations planning. The maps replaced smaller, out of date maps that lacked current and accurate datasets. The map series in its entirety shows that international collaboration can produce an important operational resource for the Antarctic Community that extends beyond the scope of each individual organization. This map was created using Esri ArcMap and the size of the printed map document is 30” x 43”.Item Air Operations Planning Map Series: Ross Ice Shelf(2016) Clementz, MichaelThis 1:1,000,000 map of Ross Ice Shelf is part of a six-map series developed by Michael Clementz, a Graduate Research Assistant at the Polar Geospatial Center (PGC). These maps are the United States Antarctic Program's contribution to a collaborative international project to produce air operations planning maps with coverage of priority areas in Antarctica. The objective was to provide standardized maps for science and operations planning. The maps replaced smaller, out of date maps that lacked current and accurate datasets. The map series in its entirety shows that international collaboration can produce an important operational resource for the Antarctic Community that extends beyond the scope of each individual organization. This map was created using Esri ArcMap and the size of the printed map document is 43” x 30”.Item Air Operations Planning Map Series: Scott Glacier(2015) Clementz, MichaelAir Operations Planning Map Series: Scott Glacier is one of a series of 12 maps that will be created by the Polar Geospatial Center at the University of Minnesota for the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). This particular map was created using Esri ArcMap and the map extent was selected from the SCAR International Map of the World. This map will eventually be used by individuals working in Antarctica to help them in their air operations. As the map states, the size of the printed map document is 28” x 24”.Item Air Operations Planning Map Series: South Pole(2016) Clementz, MichaelThis 1:1,000,000 map of South Pole is part of a six-map series developed by Michael Clementz, a Graduate Research Assistant at the Polar Geospatial Center (PGC). These maps are the United States Antarctic Program's contribution to a collaborative international project to produce air operations planning maps with coverage of priority areas in Antarctica. The objective was to provide standardized maps for science and operations planning. The maps replaced smaller, out of date maps that lacked current and accurate datasets. The map series in its entirety shows that international collaboration can produce an important operational resource for the Antarctic Community that extends beyond the scope of each individual organization. This map was created using Esri ArcMap and the size of the printed map document is 43” x 30”.Item Air Operations Planning Map Series: Victoria Land(2016) Clementz, MichaelThis 1:1,000,000 map of Victoria Land is part of a six-map series developed by Michael Clementz, a Graduate Research Assistant at the Polar Geospatial Center (PGC). These maps are the United States Antarctic Program's contribution to a collaborative international project to produce air operations planning maps with coverage of priority areas in Antarctica. The objective was to provide standardized maps for science and operations planning. The maps replaced smaller, out of date maps that lacked current and accurate datasets. The map series in its entirety shows that international collaboration can produce an important operational resource for the Antarctic Community that extends beyond the scope of each individual organization. This map was created using Esri ArcMap and the size of the printed map document is 30” x 43”.