Esri and the 2021 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting

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11-12-2021 11:29 AM
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Many know of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) as one of the world’s most well-respected Earth science scholarly organizations. Its annual fall meeting usually dwarfs the Esri UC by well over 10,000 attendees. Last year, AGU followed the lead of many other organizations in holding its meeting completely online, while extending the length of the conference from 7 days to 17. Last year's event attracted 25,482 attendees from more than 100 countries, maintaining its status as the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world. This year's conference (#AGU21) will feature a hybrid experience over the course of just one week, with both in-person and virtual presentations in oral and poster sessions, in-person and virtual eLightning sessions, and an in-person exhibitor showcase.

Esri is once again a PREMIUM-level exhibitor with an on-site booth presence under the theme of Next Generation Science Entails WHERE. The 3-main topic pillars/stations at the booth will be Sustainable Future, Climate Change Initiatives, and Open Science. There will be a bevy of rich content, messaging and demos under these topics, including on multidimensional scientific data and analysis, imagery, big data geoanalytics, raster analytics, The Living Atlas of the World, ArcGIS Pro, R and Python integration, ArcGIS Hubs, GeoPlanner, Insights, ArcGIS StoryMaps, Learn ArcGIS, MOOCs, World [Terrestrial] Ecosystems (aka Ecological Land Units), Ecological Marine Units, Ecological Coastal Units, the entire web GIS pattern, our commitment to open/interoperable, and more.

Throughout the entire conference, Esri will have booth staff available each day should any AGU attendee have questions, wish to speak with Esri experts, or request a science demo. Free books, the famous "Globey" Esri stressballs, and other giveaways will be part of the action too!

In addition, a variety of science books from Esri Press will be available to AGU attendees at significant discount. Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity by visiting https://go.esri.com/AGUbooks.

Many thanks to Esri Earth Sciences Solution Director Lorraine Tighe for coordinating the participation of 5 booth staff in this important scientific conference. 

Beyond the booth, we are also pleased to share the lineup of presentations that will be made by Esri staff at the 2021 AGU Fall Meeting in a virtual mode. AGU is striving to make as much content live for virtual attendees, as well as on-demand, with pre-recorded oral presentations and virtual posters available for attendees to view even outside the scheduled live Q&A sessions during the meeting.

You’ll see in the list below of scientific papers, posters, and entire sessions that Esri is leading or contributing on a wide variety of interesting and important projects. Many of these are in collaboration with our federal partners at NASA, NOAA, US Forest Service, Department of Energy, EPA, and the USGS, as well as several universities and national laboratories. This showcases how Esri not only enables great understanding of the world with our products and services, but also performs good science, and contributes well as a member of the scientific community, sharing and inspiring others as to The Science of Where.

AGU PRESENTATIONS and SESSIONS with Esri Co-Authors

(where B = Biogeosciences, ED = Education, EP = Earth and Planetary Surface Processes, IN = Earth and Space Science Informatics, GC = Global Environmental Change, GH = Global Health, SY = Science and Society; 5-character codes are entire sessions)

B11A-03Ecological Settings of Earth's Coastlines

ED34A-12UnstableGround: An Interactive Website to Visualize and Communicate How the Arctic is Changi...

EP12C - Proven AI/ML applications in the Earth Sciences I Oral

EP15H - Proven AI/ML Applications in the Earth Sciences II Poster

GC43C-05A Spatial Approach for Predicting Future Climate-Induced Shifts in Agriculture Using Machine...

GH21A-06A Generalized Linear Elastic Net Regression to Model Impacts of Environmental and Demographi...

IN15A-02Beyond Raw Data: CF-netCDF as the Foundation for Advanced Spatial Analysis

IN51A-02Collaborative Sea-Level Science on NASA’s Science Managed Cloud Environment: Toward an Earth...

SY14A-02Building a Digital Twin of the Dangermond Preserve – the Last Coastal Wilderness in Southern...

Dawn Wright was also a committee member behind the AGU Town Hall: TH45LJustice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Earth and Space Sciences: Conversation on Issu...

SELECTED AGU PRESENTATIONS or SESSIONS by OUR USERS 

(where ED = Education, G = Geodesy, H = Hydrology, IN = Earth and Space Science Informatics, NH = Natural Hazards, NS = Near Surface Geophysics; 5-character codes are entire sessions)

ED12A-02Adopt-a-Pixel 3km: Facilitating Collaborative Science through NASA Tools, Imagery, and Resou...

ED34A-08Using ESRI Story Maps to Support Student Research in the Research Experience for Undergradua...

ED45D-0752An Educational Program for Engaging Rural Students for Agricultural in situ Data Collectio...

EP25A-06Utilizing ArcGIS Pro for the Analysis of Source-to-Sink Sediment Flux during the Last Glacia...

G35C-0304A Cloud-based Operational Surface Water Extent Mapping Service from Sentinel-1 SAR

H14F-01Operational Near-real Time Drought Monitoring Using Global Satellite Precipitation Products (...

H25D-1088Probabilistic determination of Hurricane effects over the Georgia Coast in the Changing Cli...

H41I-01Using Random Forest to Predict 1,2,3-Trichloropropane Contamination from Legacy Non-Point Sou...

H54I-06Trend Analysis of Streamflow Data for the Upper Brazos River

IN14B - Advances in Earth and Space Science Informatics II eLightning

IN33B-04GES DISC’s ArcGIS Image Service with Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for Global Precip...

IN44A - Advances in Earth and Space Science Informatics I Oral

IN45C - Advances in Earth and Space Science Informatics III Poster

IN45G-0514Building ArcGIS Services in AWS for NASA GES DISC Data

NH25A-0535Analysis of Flood Risk Changes in Semarang, Indonesia

NS15A-0364Investigating Rock Glaciers in the Eastern Sierra Nevada with Ground-Penetrating Radar: In...

About the Author
Dawn was appointed Chief Scientist of Esri in October 2011 after 17 years as a professor of geography and oceanography at Oregon State University. As Esri Chief Scientist, she reports directly to Esri CEO Jack Dangermond with a mission to strengthen the scientific foundation for Esri software and services, while representing Esri to the national and international scientific community. Dawn maintains an affiliated faculty appointment as Professor of Geography and Oceanography at Oregon State. Follow her on Twitter @deepseadawn. More info. also at http://esriurl.com/scicomm and http://dusk.geo.orst.edu.