TCarta Marine, a Colorado-based small business and global provider of hydrospatial products, will present its satellite-derived bathymetric (SDB) data sets on Terradepth’s Absolute Ocean visualization platform for the first time at GEOINT 2022.
Additional in-booth presentations will feature the latest SDB techniques for extracting water depth measurements from MAXAR, Sentinel, Satellogic, and other satellite image data.
TCarta recently signed a partnership agreement with Terradepth, an Austin, Texas, organization committed to enhancing the world’s understanding of deep ocean ecosystems through advanced data collection and analysis techniques. Absolute Ocean is Terradepth’s cloud-based, browser-accessible ocean data management platform designed to facilitate exploration of marine geospatial data sets including multibeam, side scan, synthetic aperture sonar, LiDAR, and magnetometer.
“Absolute Ocean provides a unique new way to visualize and analyze TCarta SDB products,” said TCarta President Kyle Goodrich. “The platform allows users to easily overlay multiple data sets on SDB layers to gain new perspectives on the subsurface marine environment.”
TCarta will display Absolute Ocean in Booth 737 at this year’s GEOINT Symposium, which is being held April 24-27, in Aurora (Denver), Colorado. On hand to meet attendees and make presentations will be Kyle Goodrich, TCarta President & Founder; Corey Goodrich, Managing Partner; and Ross Smith, Technical Project Manager.
The TCarta team will be demonstrating how NASA ICESat-2 LiDAR data sets can be visualized and manipulated for validation of SDB products, as well as holding 10- to 15-minute scheduled in-booth presentations on specific products, data sets, and case studies, including space-based bathymetry production from multiple sources in the Trident Toolbox.
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