Kite Aerial Photography NIMS grid Atqasuk, Alaska 2015

Aerial photographs of the Networked Info-mechanical Systems (NIMS) grid in Atqasuk, 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 o...

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Main Author: Oberbauer, Steven
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Arctic Data Center 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a26d5p968
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spelling ftdatacite:10.18739/a26d5p968 2023-05-15T18:40:04+02:00 Kite Aerial Photography NIMS grid Atqasuk, Alaska 2015 Oberbauer, Steven 2015 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a26d5p968 https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A26D5P968 en eng Arctic Data Center EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS > ALPINE/TUNDRA EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > PHOTON/OPTICAL DETECTORS > CAMERAS > CAMERAS KITE GRID 30 METERS TO 100 METERS ANNUAL biota dataset Dataset 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a26d5p968 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Aerial photographs of the Networked Info-mechanical Systems (NIMS) grid in Atqasuk, 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 about 2 times a week throughout July and August of summer 2015. Dataset Tundra Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS > ALPINE/TUNDRA
EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > PHOTON/OPTICAL DETECTORS > CAMERAS > CAMERAS
KITE
GRID
30 METERS TO 100 METERS
ANNUAL
biota
spellingShingle EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS > ALPINE/TUNDRA
EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > PHOTON/OPTICAL DETECTORS > CAMERAS > CAMERAS
KITE
GRID
30 METERS TO 100 METERS
ANNUAL
biota
Oberbauer, Steven
Kite Aerial Photography NIMS grid Atqasuk, Alaska 2015
topic_facet EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS > ALPINE/TUNDRA
EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > PHOTON/OPTICAL DETECTORS > CAMERAS > CAMERAS
KITE
GRID
30 METERS TO 100 METERS
ANNUAL
biota
description Aerial photographs of the Networked Info-mechanical Systems (NIMS) grid in Atqasuk, 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 about 2 times a week throughout July and August of summer 2015.
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author Oberbauer, Steven
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title Kite Aerial Photography NIMS grid Atqasuk, Alaska 2015
title_short Kite Aerial Photography NIMS grid Atqasuk, Alaska 2015
title_full Kite Aerial Photography NIMS grid Atqasuk, Alaska 2015
title_fullStr Kite Aerial Photography NIMS grid Atqasuk, Alaska 2015
title_full_unstemmed Kite Aerial Photography NIMS grid Atqasuk, Alaska 2015
title_sort kite aerial photography nims grid atqasuk, alaska 2015
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2015
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a26d5p968
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Alaska
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Alaska
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