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  1. RL-M-ROMAP-2-MARS-MAG

    • esdcdoi.esac.esa.int
    Updated Oct 9, 2012
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    European Space Agency (2012). RL-M-ROMAP-2-MARS-MAG [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5270/esa-5wnj1bs
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    https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/application/fitsAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 9, 2012
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    European Space Agencyhttp://www.esa.int/
    Time period covered
    Aug 29, 2006 - May 22, 2007
    Description

    Data Set Overview This data set contains the data referred to ARS Mission Phase Data Both data, scientific and housekeeping, are collected in this data set. They referred to CODMAC Level 3. Processing Only CODMAC Level 3 data are present in this data set A preliminary calibration is used for level 3 data during cruise phase when sensorhead boom is stowed, thus yielding to a poor data quality. See ROMAP_CALIBRATION_DESC.TXT in DOCUMENT directory and DATA_QUALITY keyword in data file labels. Coordinate System The geometry items SC_SUN_POSITION_VECTOR, SC_TARGET_POSITION_VECTOR and SC_TARGET_VELOCITY_VECTOR provided in the label of the data product are relative to the Earth Mean Equator and Equinox reference frame of J2000. SUB_SPACECRAFT_LATITUDE, SUB_SPACECRAFT_LONGITUDE are given in the PLANETOCENTRIC coordinate system. These parameters are computed at time tSTART_TIME. Distances are given in km, angles in degrees. ROMAPMAG data are available in a non geophysical coordinate system (ECLIPJ2000, science_D for level 3, science_H for level 5). Although local systems might be preferred for solar wind interaction or remanent magnetization analysis, transformation in those systems is not foreseen for asteroid flybys. The main reason is that ROMAP data are used primarily for correction of RPC data. This has been done in S/C system. The transformation to local systems could be done by the user. The coordinate system will change during comet phase from geophysical coordinates to comet related coordinates (e.g. comet fixed frame, comet solar orbital). truncated!, Please see actual data for full text [truncated!, Please see actual data for full text]

  2. Risk of Tree Mortality Due to Insects and Disease

    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 5, 2020
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    Esri (2020). Risk of Tree Mortality Due to Insects and Disease [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/9bca480b4ea8487bb9cf005c3426af1b
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    Mar 5, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    The National Insect and Disease Risk map identifies areas with risk of significant tree mortality due to insects and plant diseases. The layer identifies lands in three classes: areas with risk of tree mortality from insects and disease between 2013 and 2027, areas with lower tree mortality risk, and areas that were formerly at risk but are no longer at risk due to disturbance (human or natural) between 2012 and 2018. Areas with risk of tree mortality are defined as places where at least 25% of standing live basal area greater than one inch in diameter will die over a 15-year time frame (2013 to 2027) due to insects and diseases.The National Insect and Disease Risk map, produced by the US Forest Service FHAAST, is part of a nationwide strategic assessment of potential hazard for tree mortality due to major forest insects and diseases. Dataset Summary Phenomenon Mapped: Risk of tree mortality due to insects and diseaseUnits: MetersCell Size: 30 meters in Hawaii and 240 meters in Alaska and the Contiguous USSource Type: DiscretePixel Type: 2-bit unsigned integerData Coordinate System: NAD 1983 Albers (Contiguous US), WGS 1984 Albers (Alaska), Hawaii Albers (Hawaii)Mosaic Projection: North America Albers Equal Area ConicExtent: Alaska, Hawaii, and the Contiguous United States Source: National Insect Disease Risk MapPublication Date: 2018ArcGIS Server URL: https://landscape11.arcgis.com/arcgis/This layer was created from the 2018 version of the National Insect Disease Risk Map.What can you do with this Layer? This layer is suitable for both visualization and analysis across the ArcGIS system. This layer can be combined with your data and other layers from the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World in ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Pro to create powerful web maps that can be used alone or in a story map or other application.Because this layer is part of the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World it is easy to add to your map:In ArcGIS Online you can add this layer to a map by selecting Add then Browse Living Atlas Layers. A window will open. Type "insects and disease" in the search box and browse to the layer. Select the layer then click Add to Map.In ArcGIS Pro open a map and select Add Data from the Map Tab. Select Data at the top of the drop down menu. The Add Data dialog box will open on the left side of the box, expand Portal if necessary, then select Living Atlas. Type "insects and disease" in the search box, browse to the layer then click OK.In ArcGIS Pro you can use raster functions to create your own custom extracts of the data. Imagery layers provide fast, powerful inputs to geoprocessing tools, models, or Python scripts in Pro. For example, Zonal Statistics as Table tool can be used to summarize risk of tree mortality across several watersheds, counties, or other areas that you may be interested in such as areas near homes.In ArcGIS Online you can change then layer's symbology in the image display control, set the layer's transparency, and control the visible scale range.The ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World provides an easy way to explore many other beautiful and authoritative maps on hundreds of topics like this one.

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RL-M-ROMAP-2-MARS-MAG

Instrument: ROMAP

Explore at:
https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/application/fitsAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Oct 9, 2012
Dataset provided by
European Space Agencyhttp://www.esa.int/
Time period covered
Aug 29, 2006 - May 22, 2007
Description

Data Set Overview This data set contains the data referred to ARS Mission Phase Data Both data, scientific and housekeeping, are collected in this data set. They referred to CODMAC Level 3. Processing Only CODMAC Level 3 data are present in this data set A preliminary calibration is used for level 3 data during cruise phase when sensorhead boom is stowed, thus yielding to a poor data quality. See ROMAP_CALIBRATION_DESC.TXT in DOCUMENT directory and DATA_QUALITY keyword in data file labels. Coordinate System The geometry items SC_SUN_POSITION_VECTOR, SC_TARGET_POSITION_VECTOR and SC_TARGET_VELOCITY_VECTOR provided in the label of the data product are relative to the Earth Mean Equator and Equinox reference frame of J2000. SUB_SPACECRAFT_LATITUDE, SUB_SPACECRAFT_LONGITUDE are given in the PLANETOCENTRIC coordinate system. These parameters are computed at time tSTART_TIME. Distances are given in km, angles in degrees. ROMAPMAG data are available in a non geophysical coordinate system (ECLIPJ2000, science_D for level 3, science_H for level 5). Although local systems might be preferred for solar wind interaction or remanent magnetization analysis, transformation in those systems is not foreseen for asteroid flybys. The main reason is that ROMAP data are used primarily for correction of RPC data. This has been done in S/C system. The transformation to local systems could be done by the user. The coordinate system will change during comet phase from geophysical coordinates to comet related coordinates (e.g. comet fixed frame, comet solar orbital). truncated!, Please see actual data for full text [truncated!, Please see actual data for full text]

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