QUADRANGLE UNNAMED

 

SS 19-21/05

 

73º 00' - 74º 00' S, 72º 00'- 67º 30' W


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Satellite Imagery

FULL Scene (185 km x 185 km)

Landsat 4: LT521311300890321
Path 213 Row 113 - 21 March 1986
Quad map outlined in red. Up in image is roughly 35 degrees True.
Sun elev: 22º / Sun azimuth: 74º
Click on image to view larger version
B&W: 176K jpeg (12 pixels/inch)
 

FULL Scene (185 km x 185 km)

Landsat 5: LT5217112008602810
Path 217 Row 112 - 28 January 1986
Quad map outlined in red. Up in image is roughly 35 degrees True.
Sun elev: 24º / Sun azimuth: 73º
Click on image to view larger version
B&W: 264K 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 jpeg)

 

 

TMA1731-84R

01/29/66

 

 

TMA1731-84V

01/29/66

 

TMA1741-277L

01/27/66

 

TMA1743-189V

01/29/66

 

 

TMA1749-08L

01/28/66

 

TMA1999-314L

01/07/67

 

 


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

 

 

 


 

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 Electro-tapes for distance measurements from positions developed by geoceiver (Doppler) observations.
Elevations based on sea level using the Goddard Earth Model (GEM) 10B.

 

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

POSITION

RELIABILITY

 ELEVATION

RELIABILITY

JAMIE OFFSET

O

DOPPLER 20084

73 13 40.868

071 57 23.116

246.4

 USGS/BAS

1

1

 JAMIE

B

E

73 13 52.624

071 57 09.042

322.0

 USGS/BAS

 1

 1

 NANCY S

B

DOPPLER 20082/M

75 56 06.555

068 37 43.576

1549.6

 USGS/BAS

 1

 1

 

Horizontal Datum - Position based on WGS 72.

Vertical Datum - Geodetic heights corrected to the geoid using NASA GEM 10B.

 

* A - Astronomical

B- Beaconed - Signal/Cairn & monumented

U - Unbeaconed - Occupied, monumented

O - Occupied, unmonumented

I - Intersected

# Unchecked elevation

** These stations are unidentifiable

 

+ Position Reliability

1. Established by Doppler Satellite measurements, or a checked occupied station

2. Position established by side shot from main line

3. Intersected with three or more directions

4. Intersected station, no checks - poor position

5. Limited number of satellite passes - no position reliability established

 

++Elevation Reliability

1. Elevation measured by Doppler Satellite methods and occupied stations with checked reciprocal vertical angle elevations

2. Elevation established by side shots from main line

3. Intersected station with elevation checks from several vertical angles

4. Intersected station with elevation checks from two or more vertical angles

5. Intersected station with no check elevation - very poor elevation

6. Limited number of satellite passes - no position reliability established