QUADRANGLE UNNAMED

 

SS 13-15/8

 

73º - 74º S, 90º W - 94º 30'


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QUADRANGLE

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NETWORK

SATELLITE

IMAGERY

AERIAL

PHOTOGRAPHY

CONTROL

POINTS

FLIGHT

LINE

MAP

 HANDHELD

POLAROID

 


Satellite Imagery

 

FULL Scene (185 km x 185 km)

Landsat 4: LT4229112008901610
Path 229 Row 112 - 04 November 1996
Quad map outlined in red. Up in image is roughly 35 degrees True.
Sun elev: 27º / Sun azimuth: 72º
Click on image to view larger version
B&W: 293K jpeg (12 pixels/inch)
 

 


TMA Flight Line Map and Control Point Locations

 

 

Detailed insert with additional control

 

 

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, and values in parenthesis on the flight lines indicate starting and ending frame #'s.

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 161K jpeg)

TMA1734-375V

01/30/66

TMA1734-377L

01/30/66

 

 

TMA1734-378V

01/30/66

 

 

TMA1734-392L

01/30/66

TMA1735-394V

01/30/66

TMA1735-405R

01/30/66

TMA1765-182L

01/30/66

TMA1766-195R

01/30/66

TMA1766-197L

01/30/66

TMA1766-201R

01/30/66

 

 

TMA1767-269R

01/30/66

 

 

TMA1767-269V

01/30/66

TMA1767-270R

01/30/66

TMA1767-275R

01/30/66

 

TMA1915-310L

12/05/66

 

 

TMA1915-328L

12/05/66

 

 

TMA1919-335R

12/28/66

 

 

TMA2038-81L

11/19/67

 

 

TMA2038-86L

11/19/67

 

 

TMA791-01R

01/31/61


Hand Held Polariod Photography

 

 

CAMP4.1

01/11/61

 

CAMP4.2

01/11/61

POLARIOD.1

12/29/60

 

POLARIOD.2

12/29/60


 

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

 


JONES MOUNTAIN CONTROL
1960-61 Season
Engineer: J.M. Anderson
Intersected peak positions determined from solar positions.
Elevations are based on Mile 1215 of the Ellsworth Highland Traverse of 1960-61.

 


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+

1070

I

A1A

73 25 34

94 06 35

712

USGS

1

1074

I

E1A

73 30 12

94 10 18

1130

 USGS

1

1075

I

F1A

73 30 11

94 21 19

996

USGS

1

 1077

I

H1A

73 31 03

94 23 34

1182

USGS

1

 1078

I

I1A

73 31 03

94 23 57

 1141

USGS

1

 1079

I

J1A

73 31 13

94 25 01

1052

USGS

 2

 1080

I

K1A

73 31 32

94 27 17

953

USGS

1

1082

I

M1A

73 30 35

94 25 44

798

USGS

1

 1090

1

 U1A

73 29 58

94 16 07

740

USGS

3

 

Horizontal Datum - Position based on the Astronomic Position of Camp 'A' determined during the 1960-61 Season.

Vertical Datum - Mean sea level


 

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+

30

O

2654

73 04 15.549

91 11 41.842

500.5

USGS

1

31

O

2656

73 18 08.639

92 53 20.380

567.8

 USGS

1

32

U

2625

73 25 27.599

93 36 06.562

801.3

 USGS

1

33

0

2658

73 29 50.332

93 54 24.242

1602.7

USGS

1

GRETA

U

2614/34

73 30 37.252

94 18 04.566

1225.9

 USGS

1

LOWETH

I

1072/B1A/T112

73 26 32.3

93 33 35.5

1364.7

USGS

2

PILLS TOWER

I

2659/1076/G1A

73 30 53.7

94 21 03.8

1311*

USGS

3

ROBENA

U

2581/T59

73 06 33.509

90 19 32.974

198.2

 USGS

1

T114

I

2580

73 03 50.6

90 10 19.5

NO ELEV

USGS

3

T6O

I

1071/B1A

73 26 05.8

94 04 53.6

NO ELEV

USGS

3

T62

 I

2589

73 16 28.2

91 35 40.5

202.2

USGS

3

 T66

I

2587

73 35 38.7

93 47 55.2

1499.7

USGS

3

 

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