Image acquisition in the NPS What do we have? How can we get it ? How can we get more? What else is happening?

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Image acquisition in the NPS What do we have? How can we get it ? How can we get more? What else is happening?

Outline RSIC (Remote sensing Image Catalog) Other sources for imagery RS update

RSIC Remote Sensing Image Catalog –Landsat TM imagery from MRLC –NAIP DOQQs –Collect, hold and distribute to Park units, Networks and Regions

Landsat TM From the MRLC archive –Pre processed At sensor reflectance Geometric registration –>4200 Landsat TM scenes More on the way from MRLC 2006 –Potential for 30 yr history. –Landsat 4,5 and 7

Landsat Scenes Status

NAIP DOQQs National Agricultural Image Program –DOQQs (1 meter pixels) –CCM (1 and 2 meter pixels) –Differences in image quality and file size –“unique” labeling system –Currently over 8 TB of imagery –More on order –NR GIS creating park mosaics

Digital Ortho Quarter-quad Status

USGS Quad-numbering Schemes Example shown for 1-degree block “36104”

Additional sources of imagery NGA CRSSP archive LandFire archive ( Univ of MD archive USGS archive of historic imagery –Aerial photo summary record system USFS BLM

New Imagery Aerial Photography –USGS CRSC –Contract specs for use High Res Commercial –NGA –USGS CRSC –NPS contracting/purchasing

Other products from NLCD NLCD National Land Cover Data –1992 –2001 –2006 –Change –Impervious surface –Canopy cover –Website

New info Imagery for America Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) National Land Imaging Program (NLIP) NAIP 2008 states LiDAR for the Nation? More free Landsat ( –L7 by Sept –L5 by Dec –UTM projection, at sensor calibration

Other news NPS RS SC (Dave Duran, Mike Story) –Web site ( DOI RSWG Conferences –USFS RS2008 –ASPRS Annual Conference –PECORA

Questionnaire Please take one, fill it out and return it Need info in order to meet your needs

Thanks For questions or more info: –Mike Story (303) –Thom Curdts (303)