BEAR PENINSULA

 

SS 10-12/12

 

74º - 75º S, 108º - 112º 3O' W


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Satellite Imagery (Quad map outlined in red)

FULL Scene (185 km x 185 km)

Landsat 4: LT4008113008800210

Path 008 Row 113 - 02 January 1988

Up in image is roughly 35 degrees True

Click on image to view larger version

B&W: 276K jpeg (12 pixels/inch)

 

 

 


TMAFlight line Map and Control Point Locations

Flight line Information - flight lines indicated by dark lines, direction of flight indicated by arrowheads at end of each flight line, TMA # (photo flight #) indicated by number on flight line. Values in parenthesis on a flight line indicates range of photos in a flight line.

Control Photos - number at small arrow on flight line indicates frame #, arrow indicates direction of view (R or L indicates right or left view, frame # and V in parenthesis indicates vertical view), click on frame # to display browse photo, thumbnail versions of control photos appear below.

Control Points - control point location indicated by red square with station name adjacent, click on red square to go to individual control folder.

 


Aerial Photography

(click on photos to view larger version; average size 200K jpeg)

 

 

TMA1719-107V

01/05/66

 

 

TMA1719-110L.

01/05/66

 

TMA1720-243R

01/05/66

 

 

TMA1720-247L

O1/05/66

 

 

TMA1721-310R

01/04/66

 

TMA1893-279L

12/30/66

 

 

TMA2041-28L

11/20/67

 

TMA2041-36L

11/20/67

 

 

TMA2041-38R

11/20/67

 

 

TMA5124-16L

11/24/47


Quadrangle Control Network (Click on quadrangle control diagram to see full control network)

 

 

 

 


MARIE BYRD LAND CONTROL

Flood Range to Mount Murphy Area

1967-68 Season

Engineers: Jack Harry, Charles Henkle, Lenny Hill, Tom Taylor

Terrestial survey network employing Wild T-2 for angular measurements and Electro-tapes for distance measurements.

DKM-3A was used for astro measurements.

 

CONTROL POINTS COORDINATES

Control point information - click on point to go to individual folder

NAME

 TYPE*

ALTERNATE

NAME/S

LATITUDE

DMS (S)

LONGITUDE

DMS (W)

ELEVATION

(METERS)

AGENCY

RELATIVE STRENGTH OF POSITION+

BEA

O

 2440

74 45 09.333

110 24 51.035

 843.5

 USGS

 1

 EDITH

O

 2452

74 39 08.632

111 21 39.064

 588.4

 USGS

 1

 MID

 O**

 2515

74 49 10.534

112 02 00.056

 96.4

 USGS

 1

 W10T

I

 2405 / T-102

74 18 02.6

111 52 14.7

 149 #

 USGS

 3

 

Horizontal Datum - Positions are based on the Astronomic Position of Toney Astro determined during the 1967-68 Season.

Vertical Datum - Mean sea level

* A - Astronomical

B- Beaconed - Signal/Cairn & monumented

U - Unbeaconed - Occupied, monumented

O - Occupied, unmonumented

I - Intersected

# Unchecked elevation

** These stations are unidentifiable

+ Quality rating (1:best: 3:worst)


The relative strength of position value shown on the Control Points Coordinates list for each quadrangle is not an indicator of the accuracy. It is a number assigned by the USGS based on the number of checks obtained for that survey point.

As an example, an occupied point with several connections to the surrounding network is a 1 (highest reliability). Whereas, a point positioned by two rays intersecting has no check and is assigned a value of 3 (lowest reliability).

(1). Indicates a checked occupied station.

(2). Intersected with 3 or more directions.

(3). Intersected station with no checks - uncertain position - use with caution.

The Marie Byrd Land survey networks are individual networks with positions based on astronomic observations taken during the field season of that survey and were established to provide control for mapping using aerial photographs.