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    Data from: Remote Sensing and Geology of Glass Buttes, Oregon.

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    (2018). Remote Sensing and Geology of Glass Buttes, Oregon. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/521c2ff95011422bb87f04b1b3060bc1/html
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    description: This data set includes Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data, a remote sensing processing report, and a geologic map of the Glass Buttes study area for ORMAT. The total area flown for the LiDAR remote sensing was 86,631 acres to fully encompass the area of interest (84,849 acres). The "LiDAR Remote Sensing Report" reflects statistics for the overall LiDAR survey. An airborne hyperspectral scanner imagery survey over an area in Glass Buttes, Oregon. The "HyMap Survey Processing Report" describes the processing that has been applied to the HyMap data to produce a number of image products including overview colour composites, decorrelation colour composites, minimum noise fraction (MNF) colour composites, and unmixed end-member mineral map. To produce these products the data first has various processes applied to it that converts the raw data into reflectance imagery which is then geometrically corrected and radiometrically leveled so that seamless image mosaics are produced. A detailed geologic map with cross sections of the Glass Buttes Volcanic Complex, Oregon is also included.; abstract: This data set includes Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data, a remote sensing processing report, and a geologic map of the Glass Buttes study area for ORMAT. The total area flown for the LiDAR remote sensing was 86,631 acres to fully encompass the area of interest (84,849 acres). The "LiDAR Remote Sensing Report" reflects statistics for the overall LiDAR survey. An airborne hyperspectral scanner imagery survey over an area in Glass Buttes, Oregon. The "HyMap Survey Processing Report" describes the processing that has been applied to the HyMap data to produce a number of image products including overview colour composites, decorrelation colour composites, minimum noise fraction (MNF) colour composites, and unmixed end-member mineral map. To produce these products the data first has various processes applied to it that converts the raw data into reflectance imagery which is then geometrically corrected and radiometrically leveled so that seamless image mosaics are produced. A detailed geologic map with cross sections of the Glass Buttes Volcanic Complex, Oregon is also included.

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    1 meter Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) - USGS National Map 3DEP...

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    U.S. Geological Survey (2017). 1 meter Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) - USGS National Map 3DEP Downloadable Data Collection [Dataset]. https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/data/USGS:77ae0551-c61e-4979-aedd-d797abdcde0e
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    This is a tiled collection of the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) and is one meter resolution. The 3DEP data holdings serve as the elevation layer of The National Map, and provide foundational elevation information for earth science studies and mapping applications in the United States. Scientists and resource managers use 3DEP data for hydrologic modeling, resource monitoring, mapping and visualization, and many other applications. The elevations in this DEM represent the topographic bare-earth surface. USGS standard one-meter DEMs are produced exclusively from high resolution light detection and ranging (lidar) source data of one-meter or higher resolution. One-meter DEM surfaces are seamless within collection projects, but, not necessarily seamless across projects. The spatial reference used for tiles of the one-meter DEM within the conterminous United States (CONUS) is Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) in units of meters, and in conformance with the North American Datum of 1983 ...

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Data from: Remote Sensing and Geology of Glass Buttes, Oregon.

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Explore at:
pdfAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Mar 9, 2018
Area covered
Glass Buttes
Description

description: This data set includes Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data, a remote sensing processing report, and a geologic map of the Glass Buttes study area for ORMAT. The total area flown for the LiDAR remote sensing was 86,631 acres to fully encompass the area of interest (84,849 acres). The "LiDAR Remote Sensing Report" reflects statistics for the overall LiDAR survey. An airborne hyperspectral scanner imagery survey over an area in Glass Buttes, Oregon. The "HyMap Survey Processing Report" describes the processing that has been applied to the HyMap data to produce a number of image products including overview colour composites, decorrelation colour composites, minimum noise fraction (MNF) colour composites, and unmixed end-member mineral map. To produce these products the data first has various processes applied to it that converts the raw data into reflectance imagery which is then geometrically corrected and radiometrically leveled so that seamless image mosaics are produced. A detailed geologic map with cross sections of the Glass Buttes Volcanic Complex, Oregon is also included.; abstract: This data set includes Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data, a remote sensing processing report, and a geologic map of the Glass Buttes study area for ORMAT. The total area flown for the LiDAR remote sensing was 86,631 acres to fully encompass the area of interest (84,849 acres). The "LiDAR Remote Sensing Report" reflects statistics for the overall LiDAR survey. An airborne hyperspectral scanner imagery survey over an area in Glass Buttes, Oregon. The "HyMap Survey Processing Report" describes the processing that has been applied to the HyMap data to produce a number of image products including overview colour composites, decorrelation colour composites, minimum noise fraction (MNF) colour composites, and unmixed end-member mineral map. To produce these products the data first has various processes applied to it that converts the raw data into reflectance imagery which is then geometrically corrected and radiometrically leveled so that seamless image mosaics are produced. A detailed geologic map with cross sections of the Glass Buttes Volcanic Complex, Oregon is also included.

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