QGreenland is a free mapping tool to support interdisciplinary Greenland-focused research, teaching, decision making, and collaboration.
Combines key datasets into a unified, all-in-one GIS analysis and visualization environment for offline and online use.
An international Editorial Board and Project Collaborators connects the QGreenland Team to data and user communities.
QGreenland should not be used as a sole navigational aid while performing remote research activities in Greenland. Always bring appropriate saftey and navigational aids (including hard-copies of topographic maps) when visiting the field.
QGreenland's layers may contain errors from the original data providers. QGreenland makes no guarantees about the accuracy and validity of data contained in QGreenland. For example, some layers may not perfectly align with each other due to unidentified georeferencing issues. We recommend using the 'Greenland Coastlines' layer as the reference layer for geolocating Greenland's coastline.
As of this writing, the oldest version of QGIS we support is 3.10.x. You can find downloads and instructions here.
After installing QGIS, download QGreenland
and unzip it with your unzip tool of choice if you haven not already done so.
Finally, open the qgreenland.qgs
file contained inside with QGIS.
At the root of the package, you will find scientific discipline-specific directories containing data. Additionally, the following files are present at the package root:
UserGuide.pdf
: Detailed user-guide.QuickStartGuide.pdf
: Guide for QGIS beginners.MakingDataQGRCompatible.pdf
: Data compatibility guide for data providers, contributors, and users.README.txt
: The README file you are currently reading.CHANGELOG.txt
: A summary of changes for each new QGreenland version.CONTRIBUTING.txt
: Instructions to users looking for help contributing to this project.layer_list.csv
: Comma-separated values representing the configuration of layers in QGreenland. This includes limited layer metadata, including, but not limited to: title, description, abstract, and citation.
We keep the QGreenland official website up-to-date with links to helpful educational resources, including our own QGreenland User Guide.
Please see contributing instructions for more info. A good portion of this document contains technical instructions about running the QGreenland pipeline, but also includes less-technical instructions for contributing styles you have developed within QGIS. Our goal is to make it as easy as possible for any user of QGreenland to contribute to the project, so please do not be deterred from sharing your ideas.
If all else fails, please email us!
Please see our acknowledgements document for our best effort to acknowledge all of the giants upon whose shoulders we stand.