CURLEEN

ALTERNATE NAME/NUMBER - GLUCK/20085

 

 

71º 42' 32.597" S

072º 41' 25.134" W

359.1 Meters

 

 

USGS/BAS LANDSAT GEOCEIVER PROJECT
1975-76 Season
Engineers: Karl W. Gatson and James W. Schoonmaker, Jr.
Intersected peak positions determined by terrestrial surveys employing Wild T-2 theodolite for angular measurements and HP 3805A for distance measurements from positions developed by geoceiver (Doppler) observations.
Elevations based on sea level using the Goddard Earth Model (GEM) 10B.
 

Located on Alexander Island on Beethoven Penninsula approximately 10 km SSW of Mount Borodin on highest rock point on Gluck peak, monumented station marked by 1m high rock cairn.
Survey mark - Standard USGS tablet set in rock depression stamped "CURLEEN 1975-76".
Surveyed on 18 January 1978.
Horizontal Datum - Position based on WGS 72 datum by a 4 satellite pass, position measurement at station 20085.
Vertical Datum - Corrected geodetic heights to the geoid using NASA GEM 10 geoid model.


Image Views

FULL Scene (185 km x 185 km)

Landsat 5: LT5220110008604910
Path 220 Row 110 - 18 February 1986
Quad map outlined in red. Up in image is roughly 35 degrees True.
Sun elev: 20º / Sun azimuth: 68º
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B&W: 315K jpeg (12 pixels/inch)
 
 

FULL Scene (185 km x 185 km)

Landsat 5: LT5220111008604910
Path 220 Row 111 - 18 February 1986
Quad map outlined in red. Up in image is roughly 35 degrees True.
Sun elev: 18º / Sun azimuth: 70º
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B&W: 270K jpeg (12 pixels/inch)
 
 

Local Chip

2.5 km x 2.5 km (69 x 69 pixels)
Centered on control point pixel
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Aerial photos

 

Vertical

from TMA 11288-670V
approx 4 km x 4 km
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Local Chip

101 x 101 pixels
Centered on control point
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Oblique (1)

from TMA 2132-203L
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Oblique (2)

from TMA 2132-205R
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