When you think about the world of cartography, antique sepia maps are likely the first images that come to mind. But nomadic digital cartographer Robert Szucs saw the potential to turn nature’s ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado—It’s the unpredictability that hooked cartographer Matt Dooley on the concept of making maps with gunpowder. “It's impossible to control,” he says. “So it's an opportunity ...
The nearly 3 million rivers that weave across the world are experiencing rapid and surprising changes, with potentially drastic implications for everything from drinking water supplies to flood risks, ...
These maps of the United States show that rivers runs through just about everything, including areas people typically consider the driest regions of the country, like Southern California. Software ...
From orbit, Earth’s rivers look less like tranquil blue ribbons and more like power tools carving into a living planet. New ...
We all know what a winding blue line on a map means, but until we this cartographer’s work we had no idea a little color could transform the world’s rivers into amazing art. A post shared by ...
Rivers leave measurable height signatures that satellites can track, helping scientists detect erosion and flood risks sooner ...