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Alabama Remote Sensing Archive Multispectral Imagery of Alabama from Landsat and Skylab
TECHNICAL CONTACT
KAREN
RICHTER
Geological Survey of Alabama
P.O. Box 0
420 Hackberry Lane
Tuscaloosa
AL
35486
USA
(205) 349-2852
Telephone
METADATA AUTHOR
SAIC
400 Virginia Ave, SW Suite 810
Washington
DC
20024
USA
(202) 479-0750
Telephone
EARTH SCIENCE
LAND SURFACE
LAND USE/LAND COVER
LAND USE/LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION
EARTH SCIENCE
SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING
INFRARED WAVELENGTHS
INFRARED IMAGERY
EARTH SCIENCE
SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING
VISIBLE WAVELENGTHS
VISIBLE IMAGERY
GEOSCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
IMAGERY/BASE MAPS/EARTH COVER
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
ALABAMA
IDN_NODE GSFC/SAIC/NASA HQ
LANDSAT
SKYLAB
U2
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CAMERAS
MSS
Multispectral Scanner
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LANDSAT
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LANDSAT-1
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LANDSAT-2
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LANDSAT-3
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LANDSAT-4
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SKYLAB
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1972-01-01T00:00:00.000Z
1984-01-01T23:59:59.999Z
Horizontal
NO_SPATIAL
CARTESIAN
24.0
35.0
-92.0
-80.0
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GEOGRAPHIC REGION
MID-LATITUDE
CONTINENT
NORTH AMERICA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ALABAMA
Alabama
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English
ARCHIVER
DISTRIBUTOR
AL/GS
Geological Survey, Alabama
http://www.gsa.state.al.us/
DATA CENTER CONTACT
KAREN
RICHTER
Geological Survey of Alabama
P.O. Box 0
420 Hackberry Lane
Tuscaloosa
AL
35486
USA
(205) 349-2852
Telephone
Multispectral imagery of the state of Alabama is available from the
Geological Survey of Alabama for the time period of 1972-1984.
Imagery from the Landsat multispectral scanner (MSS) is available as
prints or transparencies for all bands (with selected color composites
avaliable) at an approximate scale of 1:1,000,000. MSS data is
collected in four spectral bands ranging from 0.5 to 1.1 micrometer
with a ground resolution of about 80m.
Images available from Skylab 3 and 4 include 9 x 9 prints and
transparencies at 1:750,000 (skylab 3) and 1:500,000 (skylab 4).
These images were taken in 1973 and are along three tracks; northeast
from New Orleans, LA to South Carolina, northeast from Pensacola, FL
to Columbus, GA, and from Pearl River, Jackson MI to Pensacola, FL.
The multispectral photographic facility onboard Skylab provided
imagery in several wavelength bands ranging from 0.5 to 0.9
Micrometers. This camera system provided ground resolution of
approximately 40 m in visible wavelengths to 75 m in the infrared.
A variety of high and low altitude aircraft imagery of Alabama is also
available from the Geological Survey of Alabama. Microfiche images of
MSS/TM imagery of North America since 1986 (landsat browse imagery)
are also available. Similar imagery for other locations and time
periods is available from the Eros Data Center.
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VERSION 10.2
2005-08-08
2017-04-20
1970-01-01T00:00:00
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