QUADRANGLE UNNAMED

 

SS 13-15/3

 

72º - 73º S, 94º 30' - 99º W


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Satellite Imagery

 

FULL Scene (185 km x 185 km)

Landsat 5: LT50031110097079T0
Path 003 Row 111 - 20 March 1997
Quad map outlined in red. Up in image is roughly 35 degrees True.
Sun elev: 08º / Sun azimuth: 65º
Click on image to view larger version
B&W: 368K jpeg (12 pixels/inch)
 
 

FULL Scene (185 km x 185 km)

Landsat 5: LT5232111009105110
Path 232 Row 111 - 20 February 1991
Quad map outlined in red. Up in image is roughly 35 degrees True.
Sun elev: 17º / Sun azimuth: 71º
Click on image to view larger version
B&W: 207K jpeg (12 pixels/inch)
 
 

FULL Scene (185 km x 185 km)

Landsat 5: LT5232112009105110
Path 232 Row 112 - 20 February 1991
Quad map outlined in red. Up in image is roughly 35 degrees True.
Sun elev: 16º / Sun azimuth: 73º
Click on image to view larger version
B&W: 299K jpeg (12 pixels/inch)

 


TMA Flight 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 jpg)

 

 

TMA1762-43R

01/30/66

 

 

TMA1762-47R

01/30/66

 

TMA1763-83V

01/30/66

 

TMA 1763-87L

01/30/66

 

TMA1763-91R

01/30/66

 

TMA1764-100R

01/30/66

TMA1764-102L

01/30/66

TMA1764-105V

01/30/66

TMA1764-108V

01/30/66

TMA1764-114R

01/30/66

TMA1765-140R

01/30/66

 

TMA1765-153R

01/30/66

TMA1765-154L

01/30/66

TMA1766-229L

01/30/66

TMA1769-315R

01/30/66

TMA1905-35L

12/04/66

TMA1906-95L

12/04/66

TMA1906-102R

12/04/66

 

TMA1906-105L

12/04/66

 

TMA1906-108V

12/04/66

 

TMA1906-115R

12/04/66

 

TMA1906-115V

12/04/66

 

TMA1906-117L

12/04/66

 

TMA1907-151L

12/04/66

TMA1907-153V

12/04/66

TMA1907-158R

12/04/66

TMA1907-163R

12/04/66

 

TMA1907-167V

12/04/66

 

 

TMA1910-65R

12/05/66

 

 

TMA1913-355V

12/05/66

 

 

TMA1914-370V

12/05/66

 

 

TMA1914-365R

12/05/66

 

 

TMA1914-369R

12/05/66

 

 

TMA2086-049R

11/12/68

 

 

TMA 2088-100R

01/12/66

 

 

TMA 2088-107R

01/12/66

 

 

TMA 2088-114R

01/12/66

 

 

TMA 2178-84R

02/02/66

 

 

 

TMA 2178-96R

02/02/66

 

 

 

TMA 2178-106L

02/02/66

TMA 2178-110L

02/02/66

TMA 2179-124V

02/02/66

 

 

TMA 2179-127L

02/02/66

TMA 2179-140L

02/02/66

 

 

TMA 2179-150L

02/02/66

 

 

TMA 2179-154L

02/02/66

 

 

 

TMA5113-42R

12/46

 

 


 

Hand Held Polaroid Photography

 

POLAROID

T47

01/24/69

POLAROID

Harrison Nunatak

01/23/69

 

 


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

 

 

 

 

 


 
THURSTON ISLAND - JONES MOUNTAIN CONTROL
1968-69 Season
Engineers: Klaus Anderson, Frederick Brownsworth, Jr., Karl Eissinger, Charles Morrison, and Ronald Todd
Terrestrial survey network employing Wild T-2 theodolite for angular measurements and Electro-tapes for distance measurements.
DKM-3A 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+

11

O

 2652

73 02 04.770

97 49 34.990

147.0

USGS 

1

11A

O

 2551/2543

72 41 12.533

97 55 33.427

186.4

USGS

1

17

O

2599

72 14 24.040

98 30 05.939

824.4

USGS

1

 17A

O

2639/2651

72 24 13.648

97 56 00.171

686.3

USGS

1

 17B

O

 T40/2584/2641/

MOUNT DOWLIN

 72 31 36.138

97 59 45.543

509.0

USGS

1

18

O

2571/2574

72 18 24.7

97 25 24.6

746.3

USGS

2

20

O

2577

72 10 22.787

95 55 05.415

462.8

USGS

1

21

 O

2618/2638

72 23 09.077

95 49 32.483

541.5

 USGS

1

22

 O

2570

72 29 39.679

96 20 48.120

534.5

 USGS

1

23

 O

2571

72 22 22.366

96 59 42.463

724.6

 USGS

1

25

O

2642

72 34 39.974

94 44 37.214

567.7

 USGS

1

Belknap Nunatak

I

2592

72 29 44.4

97 38 12.0

426.5

 USGS

3

Mt. Bramhall

I

2598

72 14 58.4

98 17 19.8

787.7

 USGS

3

Diane 

U

24/2572

72 28 01.176

97 47 12.410

596.3

 USGS

1

Harrison Nunatak

 I

T48/2575

72 31 40.5

96 03 14.2

365.8

 USGS

3

T35

 I

2600

72 08 54.9

98 54 18.2

714.6

 USGS

3

T43 

I

2576

72 04 47.9

95 51 05.9

170.3

 USGS

3

T44

I

 2568

72 18 07.0

96 09 08.8

566.8

 USGS

3

 T46

I

 2569

72 23 18.5

96 14 48.9

689.1

 USGS

3

 T47

I

2604/1009

72 35 17.8

95 07 11.2

371#

USGS

3

 T52

I

2651

72 56 52.6

95 40 10.6

77.6

 USGS

3

 T52A

I

 2585

72 37 13.5

94 43 43.7

168#

USGS

3

 T53

I

2586/

72 58 40.5

96 02 34.6

69.0

USGS

3

 Unnamed Nunatak

I

2573/2640

72 32 07.7

97 58 52.0

427.8

USGS

2

 

Horizontal Datum - Position based on the Astronomic Position of Camp II determined during the 1968-69 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 Thurston Island/Jones Mtn. survey networks were established to provide control for mapping using aerial photographs. All of the individual networks are tied to an astronomic observation taken during the field season of that survey.