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    Orthoimages of Canada, 1999-2003

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    Updated Aug 11, 2021
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    Natural Resources Canada (2021). Orthoimages of Canada, 1999-2003 [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/560351c7-061f-442f-9539-e38bb453ccbf
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 11, 2021
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    Natural Resources Canada
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1999 - Jan 1, 2003
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    This collection is a legacy product that is no longer supported. It may not meet current government standards. This inventory presents chronologically the satellite images acquired, orthorectified and published over time by Natural Resources Canada. It is composed of imagery from the Landsat7 (1999-2003) and RADARSAT-1 (2001-2002) satellites, as well as the CanImage by-product and the control points used to process the images. Landsat7 Orthorectified Imagery: The orthoimage dataset is a complete set of cloud-free (less than 10%) orthoimages covering the Canadian landmass and created with the most accurate control data available at the time of creation. RADARSAT-1 Orthorectified Imagery: The 5 RADARSAT-1 images (processed and distributed by RADARSAT International (RSI) complete the landsat 7 orthoimagery coverage. They are stored as raster data produced from SAR Standard 7 (S7) beam mode with a pixel size of 15 m. They have been produced in accordance with NAD83 (North American Datum of 1983) using the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection. RADARSAT-1 orthoimagery were produced with the 1:250 000 Canadian Digital Elevation Data (CDED) and photogrammetric control points generated from the Aerial Survey Data Base (ASDB). CanImage -Landsat7 Orthoimages of Canada,1:50 000: CanImage is a raster image containing information from Landsat7 orthoimages that have been resampled and based on the National Topographic System (NTS) at the 1:50 000 scale in the UTM projection. The product is distributed in datasets in GeoTIFF format. The resolution of this product is 15 metres. Landsat7 Imagery Control Points: the control points were used for the geometric correction of Landsat7 satellite imagery. They can also be used to correct vector data and for simultaneously displaying data from several sources prepared at different scales or resolutions.

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    Footprints Yukon Aerial Imagery

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    Updated Nov 26, 2025
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    Government of Yukon (2025). Footprints Yukon Aerial Imagery [Dataset]. https://ouvert.canada.ca/data/dataset/19db8385-3dca-4f41-9fb4-e576616d524c
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 26, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Government of Yukon
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    Footprints for all imagery in the Government of Yukon Aerial Imagery Service. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon. Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca.

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    ScienceBase Item Summary Page

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    U.S. Geological Survey, ScienceBase Item Summary Page [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/fbe30848d17149daaa3722d89fb742a9/html
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    U.S. Geological Survey
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    Description

    Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Service Protocol: Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Application Profile: Web Browser. Link Function: information

  4. Super-high-resolution aerial imagery, digital surface model and 3D point...

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    Tabea Rettelbach; Ingmar Nitze; Inge Grünberg; Jennika Hammar; Simon Schäffler; Daniel Hein; Matthias Gessner; Tilman Bucher; Jörg Brauchle; Jörg Hartmann; Torsten Sachs; Julia Boike; Guido Grosse (2024). Super-high-resolution aerial imagery, digital surface model and 3D point cloud of Trail Valley Creek, Canada (subset 01) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.961941
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
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    PANGAEA
    Authors
    Tabea Rettelbach; Ingmar Nitze; Inge Grünberg; Jennika Hammar; Simon Schäffler; Daniel Hein; Matthias Gessner; Tilman Bucher; Jörg Brauchle; Jörg Hartmann; Torsten Sachs; Julia Boike; Guido Grosse
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Aug 22, 2018 - Aug 23, 2018
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Project, File content, Binary Object, Binary Object (File Size)
    Description

    As part of the MOSES airborne campaign led by the Alfred Wegener Institute in 2018, we collected super-high-resolution multispectral imagery of permafrost landscapes with the Modular Aerial Camera System (MACS), developed by the German Aerospace Center. From these images, we photogrammetrically processed four-band orthophotos (blue, green, red, near-infrared) and digital surface models at a spatial resolution of 10 cm, as well as photogrammetric point clouds in RGB and NIR at 12.36 pts/m³ and 4.28 pts/m³ respectively. This dataset covers approximately 17.35 km² of Trail Valley Creek, Canada, with all images collected on 22 August 2018. This super-high-resolution dataset provides opportunities for generating detailed training datasets of permafrost landform inventories, a baseline for change detection for thermokarst and thermo-erosion processes, and upscaling of field measurements to lower-resolution satellite observations.

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    Orthoimages of Canada, 1999-2003 - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue...

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    Updated Oct 19, 2025
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    (2025). Orthoimages of Canada, 1999-2003 - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-560351c7-061f-442f-9539-e38bb453ccbf
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 19, 2025
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    This collection is a legacy product that is no longer supported. It may not meet current government standards. This inventory presents chronologically the satellite images acquired, orthorectified and published over time by Natural Resources Canada. It is composed of imagery from the Landsat7 (1999-2003) and RADARSAT-1 (2001-2002) satellites, as well as the CanImage by-product and the control points used to process the images. Landsat7 Orthorectified Imagery: The orthoimage dataset is a complete set of cloud-free (less than 10%) orthoimages covering the Canadian landmass and created with the most accurate control data available at the time of creation. RADARSAT-1 Orthorectified Imagery: The 5 RADARSAT-1 images (processed and distributed by RADARSAT International (RSI) complete the landsat 7 orthoimagery coverage. They are stored as raster data produced from SAR Standard 7 (S7) beam mode with a pixel size of 15 m. They have been produced in accordance with NAD83 (North American Datum of 1983) using the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection. RADARSAT-1 orthoimagery were produced with the 1:250 000 Canadian Digital Elevation Data (CDED) and photogrammetric control points generated from the Aerial Survey Data Base (ASDB). CanImage -Landsat7 Orthoimages of Canada,1:50 000: CanImage is a raster image containing information from Landsat7 orthoimages that have been resampled and based on the National Topographic System (NTS) at the 1:50 000 scale in the UTM projection. The product is distributed in datasets in GeoTIFF format. The resolution of this product is 15 metres. Landsat7 Imagery Control Points: the control points were used for the geometric correction of Landsat7 satellite imagery. They can also be used to correct vector data and for simultaneously displaying data from several sources prepared at different scales or resolutions.

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    ScienceBase Item Summary Page

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    U.S. Geological Survey, ScienceBase Item Summary Page [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/e6f35f9ca39e47c7b59ab99da389b909/html
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    U.S. Geological Survey
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    Description

    Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Service Protocol: Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Application Profile: Web Browser. Link Function: information

  7. Super-high-resolution aerial imagery, digital surface model and 3D point...

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    Updated Dec 6, 2024
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    Tabea Rettelbach; Ingmar Nitze; Inge Grünberg; Jörg Brauchle; Jörg Hartmann; Torsten Sachs; Julia Boike; Guido Grosse; Jennika Hammar; Simon Schäffler; Daniel Hein; Matthias Gessner; Tilman Bucher (2024). Super-high-resolution aerial imagery, digital surface model and 3D point cloud of Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk-Highway, Canada [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.962014
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
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    PANGAEA
    Authors
    Tabea Rettelbach; Ingmar Nitze; Inge Grünberg; Jörg Brauchle; Jörg Hartmann; Torsten Sachs; Julia Boike; Guido Grosse; Jennika Hammar; Simon Schäffler; Daniel Hein; Matthias Gessner; Tilman Bucher
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Aug 22, 2018 - Aug 23, 2018
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Project, File content, Binary Object, Binary Object (File Size)
    Description

    As part of the MOSES airborne campaign led by the Alfred Wegener Institute in 2018, we collected super-high-resolution multispectral imagery of permafrost landscapes with the Modular Aerial Camera System (MACS), developed by the German Aerospace Center. From these images, we photogrammetrically processed four-band orthophotos (blue, green, red, near-infrared) and digital surface models at a spatial resolution of 10 cm, as well as photogrammetric point clouds in RGB and NIR at 10.28 px/m³ and 3.86 px/m³ respectively. This dataset covers approximately 15.03 km² of the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk-Highway in Canada, with all images collected on 22 August 2018. This super-high-resolution dataset provides opportunities for generating detailed training datasets of permafrost landform inventories, a baseline for change detection for thermokarst and thermo-erosion processes, and upscaling of field measurements to lower-resolution satellite observations.

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    Super-high-resolution aerial imagery, digital surface model and 3D point...

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    Tabea Rettelbach; Ingmar Nitze; Inge Grünberg; Jennika Hammar; Simon Schäffler; Daniel Hein; Matthias Gessner; Tilman Bucher; Jörg Brauchle; Jörg Hartmann; Torsten Sachs; Julia Boike; Guido Grosse (2025). Super-high-resolution aerial imagery, digital surface model and 3D point cloud of Cape Simpson, Alaska (subset 05) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.962045
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    Nov 6, 2025
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    PANGAEA Data Publisher for Earth and Environmental Science
    Authors
    Tabea Rettelbach; Ingmar Nitze; Inge Grünberg; Jennika Hammar; Simon Schäffler; Daniel Hein; Matthias Gessner; Tilman Bucher; Jörg Brauchle; Jörg Hartmann; Torsten Sachs; Julia Boike; Guido Grosse
    Time period covered
    Jul 19, 2019 - Jul 20, 2019
    Area covered
    Description

    As part of the ThawTrend-Air airborne campaign led by the Alfred Wegener Institute in 2019, we collected super-high-resolution multispectral imagery of permafrost landscapes with the Modular Aerial Camera System (MACS), developed by the German Aerospace Center. From these images, we photogrammetrically processed four-band orthophotos (blue, green, red, near-infrared) and digital surface models at a spatial resolution of 7 cm, as well as photogrammetric point clouds in RGB and NIR at 24.98 pts/m² and 9.42 pts/m², respectively. This dataset covers approximately 4,83 km² of Cape Simpson in Alaska, with all images collected on 19 July 2019. This super-high-resolution dataset provides opportunities for generating detailed training datasets of permafrost landform inventories, a baseline for change detection for thermokarst and thermo-erosion processes, and upscaling of field measurements to lower-resolution satellite observations.

  9. Super-high-resolution aerial imagery, digital surface model and 3D point...

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    Updated Dec 6, 2024
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    Tabea Rettelbach; Ingmar Nitze; Inge Grünberg; Jörg Brauchle; Jörg Hartmann; Torsten Sachs; Julia Boike; Guido Grosse; Jennika Hammar; Simon Schäffler; Daniel Hein; Matthias Gessner; Tilman Bucher (2024). Super-high-resolution aerial imagery, digital surface model and 3D point cloud of Herschel Island, Canada [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.961790
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
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    PANGAEA
    Authors
    Tabea Rettelbach; Ingmar Nitze; Inge Grünberg; Jörg Brauchle; Jörg Hartmann; Torsten Sachs; Julia Boike; Guido Grosse; Jennika Hammar; Simon Schäffler; Daniel Hein; Matthias Gessner; Tilman Bucher
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Aug 15, 2018
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Project, File content, Binary Object, Binary Object (File Size)
    Description

    As part of the MOSES airborne campaign led by the Alfred Wegener Institute in 2018, we collected super-high-resolution multispectral imagery of permafrost landscapes with the Modular Aerial Camera System (MACS), developed by the German Aerospace Center. From these images, we photogrammetrically processed four-band orthophotos (blue, green, red, near-infrared) and digital surface models at a spatial resolution of 7 cm, as well as photogrammetric point clouds in RGB and NIR at 48.03 px/m³ and 17.85 px/m³ respectively. This dataset covers approximately 1.38 km² of Herschel Island on the Yukon Coast, Canada, with all images collected on 15 August 2018. This super-high-resolution dataset provides opportunities for generating detailed training datasets of permafrost landform inventories, a baseline for change detection for thermokarst and thermo-erosion processes, and upscaling of field measurements to lower-resolution satellite observations.

  10. NOAA Coastal Services Center orthoimagery for Humboldt, CA, 2009 (NODC...

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    Updated Mar 24, 2016
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    NOAA NCEI Environmental Data Archive (2016). NOAA Coastal Services Center orthoimagery for Humboldt, CA, 2009 (NODC Accession 0089055) [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/%7B545337F1-1B39-45C1-968A-4A4637D07B99%7D
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    Mar 24, 2016
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    National Centers for Environmental Informationhttps://www.ncei.noaa.gov/
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
    Time period covered
    Jun 27, 2009
    Area covered
    Description

    This data set consists of 0.5-meter pixel resolution, four band orthoimages covering the Humboldt Bay area. An orthoimage is remotely sensed image data in which displacement of features in the image caused by terrain relief and sensor orientation have been mathematically removed. Orthoimagery combines the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map. Each orthoimage provides imagery over a DOQQQ with a 100-meter image overlap between adjacent files. The projected coordinate system is UTM Zone 10 North with a NAD83 datum. This data depicts geographic features on the surface of the earth. It was created to provide easily accessible geospatial data which is readily available to enhance the capability of Federal, State, and local emergency responders, as well as plan for homeland security efforts. This data also supports The National Map. Original data are in .img and .ige (ERDAS Imagine and ERDAS Imagine Large Raster Spill file) format with associated browse graphics, .his files, and metadata in text format.

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Natural Resources Canada (2021). Orthoimages of Canada, 1999-2003 [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/560351c7-061f-442f-9539-e38bb453ccbf

Orthoimages of Canada, 1999-2003

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geotif, wms, shp, pdf, gml, kmzAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Aug 11, 2021
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Natural Resources Canada
License

Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
License information was derived automatically

Time period covered
Jan 1, 1999 - Jan 1, 2003
Area covered
Canada
Description

This collection is a legacy product that is no longer supported. It may not meet current government standards. This inventory presents chronologically the satellite images acquired, orthorectified and published over time by Natural Resources Canada. It is composed of imagery from the Landsat7 (1999-2003) and RADARSAT-1 (2001-2002) satellites, as well as the CanImage by-product and the control points used to process the images. Landsat7 Orthorectified Imagery: The orthoimage dataset is a complete set of cloud-free (less than 10%) orthoimages covering the Canadian landmass and created with the most accurate control data available at the time of creation. RADARSAT-1 Orthorectified Imagery: The 5 RADARSAT-1 images (processed and distributed by RADARSAT International (RSI) complete the landsat 7 orthoimagery coverage. They are stored as raster data produced from SAR Standard 7 (S7) beam mode with a pixel size of 15 m. They have been produced in accordance with NAD83 (North American Datum of 1983) using the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection. RADARSAT-1 orthoimagery were produced with the 1:250 000 Canadian Digital Elevation Data (CDED) and photogrammetric control points generated from the Aerial Survey Data Base (ASDB). CanImage -Landsat7 Orthoimages of Canada,1:50 000: CanImage is a raster image containing information from Landsat7 orthoimages that have been resampled and based on the National Topographic System (NTS) at the 1:50 000 scale in the UTM projection. The product is distributed in datasets in GeoTIFF format. The resolution of this product is 15 metres. Landsat7 Imagery Control Points: the control points were used for the geometric correction of Landsat7 satellite imagery. They can also be used to correct vector data and for simultaneously displaying data from several sources prepared at different scales or resolutions.

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