Dataset
Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/04 over the Grafham Water and Monks Wood Areas
Abstract
2015-11-20: Data found to be corrupt from Siddal reprocessing pipeline
The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor.
Details
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http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/view/neodc.nerc.ac.uk__ATOM__dep_11923395449225090
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Access rules: |
Please contact the data centre for details on how to access these data.
For data use licensing information please contact: support@ceda.ac.uk |
Data lineage: |
Data have been provided to NEODC via a number of routes: |
Data Quality: |
unknown
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File Format: |
Not defined
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Related Documents
Process overview
Instrument/Platform pairings
ARSF Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) Daedalus-1268 | Deployed on: Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft |
Mobile platform operations
Mobile Platform Operation 1 | Mobile Platform Operation for: Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft |
Output Description | None |
No variables found.
Temporal Range
1991-07-10T23:00:00
1991-07-10T23:00:00
Geographic Extent
90.0000° |
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-180.0000° |
180.0000° |
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-90.0000° |