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IceBridge L1B Thinned Flight Lines V001

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DOI
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Short Name
IPFLT1B
Description
This data set contains simplified, or thinned, flight lines from NASA Operation IceBridge Greenland, Arctic, Antarctic, and Alaska missions. The thinning was performed using a Python library called Shapely. The full resolution flight line data were collected as part of Operation IceBridge funded aircraft survey campaigns. The following input data sets were used to generate this data set: * IceBridge LVIS POS/AV L1B Corrected Position and Attitude Data, Version 1 * IceBridge POS/AV L1B Corrected Position and Attitude Data, Version 1 * IceBridge UAF GPS/IMU L1B Corrected Position and Attitude Data, Version 1 * IceBridge GPS L1B Time-Tagged Real-Time Position and Attitude Solution, Version 1 The corresponding flight reports can be found in the IceBridge L1B Flight Reports (IPFLR1B) data set.
Version
1
Measurement
Not provided › Not provided
Processing Level
Level 1B
Coverage
ANTARCTICA
Northernmost Latitude
72.0
Southernmost Latitude
55.0
Westernmost Longitude
-156.0
Easternmost Longitude
-130.0
Time Span(s)
March 27, 2009 to Present
Resolution
-
Projection
-
Platform/Sensor
AIRCRAFT/VISUAL OBSERVATIONS, C-185/VISUAL OBSERVATIONS, DHC-3/VISUAL OBSERVATIONS, DHC-6/VISUAL OBSERVATIONS, IKHANA/VISUAL OBSERVATIONS, Multiple/MULTIPLE, P-3B/VISUAL OBSERVATIONS, RQ-4/VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
Project
-
Data Provider
National Snow and Ice Data Center
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Data Access

EARTHDATA
Format: Unspecified

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