The First All-Canadian Antarctic Expedition Uses Galileo HAS and Eos GNSS to Map Underwater Features
Discover how the first all-Canadian Antarctic research expedition achieved high-accuracy underwater mapping using the Arrow Gold+ and Galileo HAS — all in one of the world’s most remote, RTK-free environments.
Do LaB streamlined construction and layout accuracy for the Lightning in a Bottle festival by using Eos GNSS receivers and ArcGIS.
California's sixth largest public water utility, EMWD, manages its recycled water system with high-accuracy locations from Skadi Gold, Skadi Tilt Compensation, and Arrow Gold GNSS receivers.
To measure groundwater salinity along the Lake Ontario shoreline, a Ph.D. student uses Skadi 100 and Arrow 100 alongside an EM conductivity meter and ArcGIS.
The City of St. Louis, Michigan, adopted Arrow Gold GNSS receivers and ArcGIS to map water assets with help from the Spicer Group.
Habitat Restoration using GNSS, GalHAS and Laser Rangefinders in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Three AmeriCorps GIS interns overcame the challenges of dense canopy using an Arrow Gold+ GNSS receiver, Galileo HAS corrections, and an LTI laser rangefinder. Their work will help field staff clear trees to re-establish the historic bald boundaries.
One Costa Rica electric utility transformed their distribution with ArcGIS and Eos GNSS. The cooperative's 90,000+ members now benefit from precise asset management and modernized workflows.
EWSU is streamlining inspections and minimizing delays by updating asset locations in real time while using Eos GNSS receivers and the ArcGIS Utility Network.
Mustang Special Utility District improves water and wastewater management using Eos Arrow GNSS receivers and ArcGIS Apps for greater accuracy and efficiency.
To meet increasing services demand, Seguin is mapping water, sewer, and electric assets with survey-grade accuracy. This helps avoid construction incidents during development and streamlines future asset management.
PESH is on a mission to explore and map México’s Sistema Huautla. The Arrow 100 GNSS receiver is helping them prove their survey findings.
The GIS Program at Washington College created accurate digital maps to update those available for Tuckahoe State Park visitors. They used an Arrow Gold and ArcGIS Field Maps.