Kite Aerial Photography NIMS grid Toolik Lake, Alaska 2012

Aerial photographs of the Networked Info-Mechanical Systems (NIMS) grid in Toolik Lake, Alaska were taken using a rig and kite system. As part of the NIMS grid, white boards were nailed into the tundra to act as Ground Control Points (GCPs). The purpose of these boards was to facilitate the visibili...

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Main Authors: Sergio Vargas-Zesati, Craig E. Tweedie, Steven Oberbauer, Robert Hollister
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2K06X19P
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Summary:Aerial photographs of the Networked Info-Mechanical Systems (NIMS) grid in Toolik Lake, Alaska were taken using a rig and kite system. As part of the NIMS grid, white boards were nailed into the tundra to act as Ground Control Points (GCPs). The purpose of these boards was to facilitate the visibility of the grid from the aerial photographs, as well as to facilitate georeferencing using ArcMap GIS. Most of the pictures taken are high resolution although only a few are lacking good quality. The photographs are arranged according to flight date. The kite was flown once on July 24th of summer 2012.