Antarctic Single Frames = Frame Level Records of Antarctica Photos: 1946 - 2000

Aerial photographs of Antarctica from the United States Antarctic Resource Center (USARC) and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are maintained in this collection. USARC data are used by scientists and others to determine geologic features, analyze ice stream flow, and monitor penguin and seal popul...

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Main Author: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: USGS Science Data Catalog 2016
Subjects:
TMA
BAS
Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/758feb68-04bf-4091-9877-67cd19eb2c46
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spelling dataone:758feb68-04bf-4091-9877-67cd19eb2c46 2024-06-03T18:46:23+00:00 Antarctic Single Frames = Frame Level Records of Antarctica Photos: 1946 - 2000 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) ENVELOPE(-180.0,180.0,-60.9,-87.5) 2016-12-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/758feb68-04bf-4091-9877-67cd19eb2c46 unknown USGS Science Data Catalog Photography Trimetrogon Aerial TMA BAS Natural Color Color Infrared United States Antarctic Resource Center USARC British Antarctic Survey Aerial Photography Black and White Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:USGS_SDC 2024-06-03T18:09:33Z Aerial photographs of Antarctica from the United States Antarctic Resource Center (USARC) and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are maintained in this collection. USARC data are used by scientists and others to determine geologic features, analyze ice stream flow, and monitor penguin and seal populations. Several types of mapping cameras and film formats have been used to acquire over 300,000 frames of photography since 1946, with annual acquisitions since 1980. The majority of the USARC photography is panchromatic black and white taken with three Fairchild cameras, each with a metrogon lens resulting in trimetrogon photographs (left oblique, vertical, and right oblique photographs). More recent acquisitions include natural color and color-infrared, archived mainly on 9-inch film. Fewer than 30,000 frames (less than 10 percent) of the photography are archived on 70-mm film. Spatial resolutions vary as a function of photographic scale, which ranges from 1:1,000 to 1:64,000. The original aerial film negatives were store at the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center. The USGS archives most of the film taken over Antarctica what was held in the United States. Original film rolls acquired more than forty years ago became the responsibility of the National Archives, once scanned the rolls were sent to College Park, MD for storage. The USGS is responsible for maintaining the USARC, which is a repository and distribution site for all cartographic materials covering Antarctica that are produced by the United States and other participating USARC nations. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica British Antarctic Survey USGS Science Data Catalog (via DataONE) Antarctic Eros ENVELOPE(156.457,156.457,62.260,62.260) ENVELOPE(-180.0,180.0,-60.9,-87.5)
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topic Photography
Trimetrogon Aerial
TMA
BAS
Natural Color
Color Infrared
United States Antarctic Resource Center
USARC
British Antarctic Survey
Aerial Photography
Black and White
spellingShingle Photography
Trimetrogon Aerial
TMA
BAS
Natural Color
Color Infrared
United States Antarctic Resource Center
USARC
British Antarctic Survey
Aerial Photography
Black and White
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Antarctic Single Frames = Frame Level Records of Antarctica Photos: 1946 - 2000
topic_facet Photography
Trimetrogon Aerial
TMA
BAS
Natural Color
Color Infrared
United States Antarctic Resource Center
USARC
British Antarctic Survey
Aerial Photography
Black and White
description Aerial photographs of Antarctica from the United States Antarctic Resource Center (USARC) and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are maintained in this collection. USARC data are used by scientists and others to determine geologic features, analyze ice stream flow, and monitor penguin and seal populations. Several types of mapping cameras and film formats have been used to acquire over 300,000 frames of photography since 1946, with annual acquisitions since 1980. The majority of the USARC photography is panchromatic black and white taken with three Fairchild cameras, each with a metrogon lens resulting in trimetrogon photographs (left oblique, vertical, and right oblique photographs). More recent acquisitions include natural color and color-infrared, archived mainly on 9-inch film. Fewer than 30,000 frames (less than 10 percent) of the photography are archived on 70-mm film. Spatial resolutions vary as a function of photographic scale, which ranges from 1:1,000 to 1:64,000. The original aerial film negatives were store at the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center. The USGS archives most of the film taken over Antarctica what was held in the United States. Original film rolls acquired more than forty years ago became the responsibility of the National Archives, once scanned the rolls were sent to College Park, MD for storage. The USGS is responsible for maintaining the USARC, which is a repository and distribution site for all cartographic materials covering Antarctica that are produced by the United States and other participating USARC nations.
format Dataset
author U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
author_facet U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
author_sort U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
title Antarctic Single Frames = Frame Level Records of Antarctica Photos: 1946 - 2000
title_short Antarctic Single Frames = Frame Level Records of Antarctica Photos: 1946 - 2000
title_full Antarctic Single Frames = Frame Level Records of Antarctica Photos: 1946 - 2000
title_fullStr Antarctic Single Frames = Frame Level Records of Antarctica Photos: 1946 - 2000
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic Single Frames = Frame Level Records of Antarctica Photos: 1946 - 2000
title_sort antarctic single frames = frame level records of antarctica photos: 1946 - 2000
publisher USGS Science Data Catalog
publishDate 2016
url https://search.dataone.org/view/758feb68-04bf-4091-9877-67cd19eb2c46
op_coverage ENVELOPE(-180.0,180.0,-60.9,-87.5)
long_lat ENVELOPE(156.457,156.457,62.260,62.260)
ENVELOPE(-180.0,180.0,-60.9,-87.5)
geographic Antarctic
Eros
geographic_facet Antarctic
Eros
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
British Antarctic Survey
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
British Antarctic Survey
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