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Digital Orthoimagery Series of the Stanley, Idaho Study Area (2010, 20-centimeter, Natural Color and False Color [4-band])

Orthoimagery serves a variety of purposes, from interim maps to field references for earth science investigations and analysis. Orthoimagery is useful as a layer of a geographic information system and as a tool for revision of digital line graphs and topographic maps.

This data series contains 149 2010 20-centimeter 4-band digital orthoimage tiles. The natural color bands are (1,2,3) and false color are (4,1,2). The data cover approximately 15,894 acres northwest of the town of Stanley, Idaho. Each individual tile covers approximately 750 x 750 meters. The vendor supplied PDF Report detailing collection information can be found at http://cloud.insideidaho.org/data/epscor/stanley/Stanley_LiDAR_Report_fi...

FieldValue
Modified
2019-03-19
Release Date
2013-02-04
Publisher
Identifier
2ed1dee4-7558-4ea5-a6c5-f94cdeadc52a
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Area
POLYGON ((-115.05912780762 44.194373491429, -115.05912780762 44.283905875649, -114.92248535156 44.283905875649, -114.92248535156 44.194373491429))
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
Stanley, Idaho, USA
Temporal Coverage
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 - 00:00
Language
English (United States)
License
Granularity
20 centimeter
Author
Idaho EPSCoR Office and the National Science Foundation (NSF)
Contact Name
Bruce Godfrey
Contact Email
Public Access Level
Public