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    Massachusetts NAPP - Historic Imagery

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    Updated Jan 5, 2017
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    USDA_FPAC-BC (2017). Massachusetts NAPP - Historic Imagery [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/36dfb8c30cfa4754bc4792ebb9fdc29c
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    Jan 5, 2017
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    The National Aerial Photography Program (NAPP) was coordinated by the USGS as an interagency project to acquire cloud-free aerial photographs at an altitude of 20,000 feet above mean terrain elevation. The photographs were taken with a 6-inch focal length lens at a scale of 1:40,000. Coverage over the conterminous United States includes both black-and-white (BW) and color infrared (CIR) aerial photographs. Film type and extent of coverage were determined by available funds and operational requirements. The NAPP program, which was operational from 1987 to 2007, consists of more than 1.3 million images. Photographs were acquired on 9-inch film and were centered over quarters of USGS 7.5-minute quadrangles.To view historical imagery availability by county please visit the Historical Availability of Imagery map.To view more NAPP imagery visit the NAPP Historical Imagery Portfolio app.For ordering information please contact the GEO Customer Service Section at geo.sales@usda.gov.

  2. LINZ Aerial Imagery Basemap - Web Mercator

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    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
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    Updated Jun 10, 2021
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    Land Information New Zealand (2021). LINZ Aerial Imagery Basemap - Web Mercator [Dataset]. https://opendata.rcmrd.org/maps/850d6096d89b48228a0638842fa3801c
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    Jun 10, 2021
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    Land Information New Zealandhttps://www.linz.govt.nz/
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    South Pacific Ocean, Pacific Ocean
    Description

    An aerial imagery basemap of New Zealand in Web Mercator (WGS 1984) using the latest quality data from Land Information New Zealand.Add the map service directly to your ArcGIS Online map, or copy the Web Map Tile Service (WMTS) URL below for use in the desktop.This basemap is also available in NZTM from: https://linz.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=39cf07ebf8a2413696d8fd4d80570b84 The LINZ Aerial Imagery Basemap details New Zealand in high resolution - from a nationwide view all the way down to individual buildings.This basemap combines the latest high-resolution aerial imagery down to 5cm in urban areas and 10m satellite imagery to provide full coverage of mainland New Zealand, Chathams and other offshore islands.LINZ Basemaps are powered by data from the LINZ Data Service and other authoritative open data sources, providing you with a basemap that is free to use under an open licence.A XYZ tile API (Web Mercator only) is also available for use in web and mobile applications.See more information or provide your feedback at https://basemaps.linz.govt.nz/.For attribution requirements and data sources see: https://www.linz.govt.nz/data/linz-data/linz-basemaps/data-attribution.

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    Delaware NAPP Historic Imagery

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    Updated Aug 25, 2015
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    USDA_FPAC-BC (2015). Delaware NAPP Historic Imagery [Dataset]. https://apfo-usdaonline.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/545e19819427486faa685d63fdb26212
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    Aug 25, 2015
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    USDA_FPAC-BC
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    Description

    The National Aerial Photography Program (NAPP) was coordinated by the USGS as an interagency project to acquire cloud-free aerial photographs at an altitude of 20,000 feet above mean terrain elevation. The photographs were taken with a 6-inch focal length lens at a scale of 1:40,000. Coverage over the conterminous United States includes both black-and-white (BW) and color infrared (CIR) aerial photographs. Film type and extent of coverage were determined by available funds and operational requirements. The NAPP program, which was operational from 1987 to 2007, consists of more than 1.3 million images. Photographs were acquired on 9-inch film and were centered over quarters of USGS 7.5-minute quadrangles.To view historical imagery availability by county please visit the Historical Availability of Imagery map.To view more NAPP imagery visit the NAPP Historical Imagery Portfolio app.For ordering information please contact the GEO Customer Service Section at geo.sales@usda.gov.

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    2020 Aerial Imagery

    • data.melbourne.vic.gov.au
    Updated Dec 2, 2019
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    (2019). 2020 Aerial Imagery [Dataset]. https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/2020-aerial-imagery-true-ortho/
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 2, 2019
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Aerial image (true ortho) mosaic of the City of Melbourne municipal area. The true ortho image has been corrected to provide a true ‘top down’ view of the city, removing building lean and other interference typically found in oblique aerial imagery. The aerial image was captured May 2020 and is available for download in georeferenced format (JPEG2000).Capture Information- Capture Date: May 2020- Capture Pixel Size: 10cm ground sample distance- Map Projection: MGA 2020 Zone 55– 11 cm absolute accuracyLimitations:Whilst every effort is made to provide the data as accurate as possible, the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects.Preview Image:See an example image showing the data quality of the aerial:Download:Download the aerial image data as a zipped .jpg2000 file. (45GB)

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    Data from: Vertical Aerial Photography

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    • data.europa.eu
    Updated Oct 21, 2024
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    Environment Agency (2024). Vertical Aerial Photography [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/dae203a8-ba24-4c54-bab0-866b9faadb58
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    Oct 21, 2024
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    Environment Agency
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    Description

    Vertical aerial photography is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a high-resolution camera mounted vertically underneath the aircraft to capture reflected light in the red, green, blue and for some datasets, near infra-red spectrum. Images of the ground are captured at resolutions between 10cm and 50cm, and ortho-rectified using simultaneous LIDAR and GPS to a high spatial accuracy.

    The Environment Agency has been capturing vertical aerial photography data regularly since 2006 on a project by project basis each ranging in coverage from a few square kilometers to hundreds of square kilometers. The data is available as a raster dataset in ECW (enhanced compressed wavelet) format as either a true colour (RGB), near infra-red (NIR) or a 4-band (RGBN) raster. Where imagery has been captured under incident response conditions and the lighting conditions may be sub-optimal this is defined by the prefix IR. The data are presented as tiles in British National Grid OSGB 1936 projections. Data is available in 5km download zip files for each year of survey. Within each zip file are ECW files aligned to the Ordinance Survey grid. The size of each tile is dependent upon the spatial resolution of the data.

    Please refer to the metadata index catalgoues for the survey date captured, type of survey and spatial resolution of the imagery.

  6. Torres Strait Sentinel 2 Satellite Regional Maps and Imagery 2015 – 2021...

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    Updated Oct 1, 2022
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    Lawrey, Eric, Dr; Lawrey, Eric, Dr (2022). Torres Strait Sentinel 2 Satellite Regional Maps and Imagery 2015 – 2021 (AIMS) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.26274/3CGE-NV85
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    Oct 1, 2022
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    Australian Institute Of Marine Sciencehttp://www.aims.gov.au/
    Australian Ocean Data Network
    Authors
    Lawrey, Eric, Dr; Lawrey, Eric, Dr
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Oct 1, 2015 - Mar 1, 2022
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    Description

    This dataset contains both large (A0) printable maps of the Torres Strait broken into six overlapping regions, based on a clear sky, clear water composite Sentinel 2 composite imagery and the imagery used to create these maps. These maps show satellite imagery of the region, overlaid with reef and island boundaries and names. Not all features are named, just the more prominent features. This also includes a vector map of Ashmore Reef and Boot Reef in Coral Sea as these were used in the same discussions that these maps were developed for. The map of Ashmore Reef includes the atoll platform, reef boundaries and depth polygons for 5 m and 10 m.

    This dataset contains all working files used in the development of these maps. This includes all a copy of all the source datasets and all derived satellite image tiles and QGIS files used to create the maps. This includes cloud free Sentinel 2 composite imagery of the Torres Strait region with alpha blended edges to allow the creation of a smooth high resolution basemap of the region.

    The base imagery is similar to the older base imagery dataset: Torres Strait clear sky, clear water Landsat 5 satellite composite (NERP TE 13.1 eAtlas, AIMS, source: NASA).

    Most of the imagery in the composite imagery from 2017 - 2021.

    Method: The Sentinel 2 basemap was produced by processing imagery from the World_AIMS_Marine-satellite-imagery dataset (not yet published) for the Torres Strait region. The TrueColour imagery for the scenes covering the mapped area were downloaded. Both the reference 1 imagery (R1) and reference 2 imagery (R2) was copied for processing. R1 imagery contains the lowest noise, most cloud free imagery, while R2 contains the next best set of imagery. Both R1 and R2 are typically composite images from multiple dates.

    The R2 images were selectively blended using manually created masks with the R1 images. This was done to get the best combination of both images and typically resulted in a reduction in some of the cloud artefacts in the R1 images. The mask creation and previewing of the blending was performed in Photoshop. The created masks were saved in 01-data/R2-R1-masks. To help with the blending of neighbouring images a feathered alpha channel was added to the imagery. The processing of the merging (using the masks) and the creation of the feathered borders on the images was performed using a Python script (src/local/03-merge-R2-R1-images.py) using the Pillow library and GDAL. The neighbouring image blending mask was created by applying a blurring of the original hard image mask. This allowed neighbouring image tiles to merge together.

    The imagery and reference datasets (reef boundaries, EEZ) were loaded into QGIS for the creation of the printable maps.

    To optimise the matching of the resulting map slight brightness adjustments were applied to each scene tile to match its neighbours. This was done in the setup of each image in QGIS. This adjustment was imperfect as each tile was made from a different combinations of days (to remove clouds) resulting in each scene having a different tonal gradients across the scene then its neighbours. Additionally Sentinel 2 has slight stripes (at 13 degrees off the vertical) due to the swath of each sensor having a slight sensitivity difference. This effect was uncorrected in this imagery.

    Single merged composite GeoTiff: The image tiles with alpha blended edges work well in QGIS, but not in ArcGIS Pro. To allow this imagery to be used across tools that don't support the alpha blending we merged and flattened the tiles into a single large GeoTiff with no alpha channel. This was done by rendering the map created in QGIS into a single large image. This was done in multiple steps to make the process manageable.

    The rendered map was cut into twenty 1 x 1 degree georeferenced PNG images using the Atlas feature of QGIS. This process baked in the alpha blending across neighbouring Sentinel 2 scenes. The PNG images were then merged back into a large GeoTiff image using GDAL (via QGIS), removing the alpha channel. The brightness of the image was adjusted so that the darkest pixels in the image were 1, saving the value 0 for nodata masking and the boundary was clipped, using a polygon boundary, to trim off the outer feathering. The image was then optimised for performance by using internal tiling and adding overviews. A full breakdown of these steps is provided in the README.md in the 'Browse and download all data files' link.

    The merged final image is available in export\TS_AIMS_Torres Strait-Sentinel-2_Composite.tif.

    Change Log: 2023-03-02: Eric Lawrey Created a merged version of the satellite imagery, with no alpha blending so that it can be used in ArcGIS Pro. It is now a single large GeoTiff image. The Google Earth Engine source code for the World_AIMS_Marine-satellite-imagery was included to improve the reproducibility and provenance of the dataset, along with a calculation of the distribution of image dates that went into the final composite image. A WMS service for the imagery was also setup and linked to from the metadata. A cross reference to the older Torres Strait clear sky clear water Landsat composite imagery was also added to the record.

    22 Nov 2023: Eric Lawrey Added the data and maps for close up of Mer. - 01-data/TS_DNRM_Mer-aerial-imagery/ - preview/Torres-Strait-Mer-Map-Landscape-A0.jpeg - exports/Torres-Strait-Mer-Map-Landscape-A0.pdf Updated 02-Torres-Strait-regional-maps.qgz to include the layout for the new map.

    Source datasets: Complete Great Barrier Reef (GBR) Island and Reef Feature boundaries including Torres Strait Version 1b (NESP TWQ 3.13, AIMS, TSRA, GBRMPA), https://eatlas.org.au/data/uuid/d2396b2c-68d4-4f4b-aab0-52f7bc4a81f5

    Geoscience Australia (2014b), Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 - Australian Maritime Boundaries 2014a - Geodatabase [Dataset]. Canberra, Australia: Author. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ [license]. Sourced on 12 July 2017, https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/25/5539DFE87D895

    Basemap/AU_GA_AMB_2014a/Exclusive_Economic_Zone_AMB2014a_Limit.shp The original data was obtained from GA (Geoscience Australia, 2014a). The Geodatabase was loaded in ArcMap. The Exclusive_Economic_Zone_AMB2014a_Limit layer was loaded and exported as a shapefile. Since this file was small no clipping was applied to the data.

    Geoscience Australia (2014a), Treaties - Australian Maritime Boundaries (AMB) 2014a [Dataset]. Canberra, Australia: Author. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ [license]. Sourced on 12 July 2017, http://dx.doi.org/10.4225/25/5539E01878302 Basemap/AU_GA_Treaties-AMB_2014a/Papua_New_Guinea_TSPZ_AMB2014a_Limit.shp The original data was obtained from GA (Geoscience Australia, 2014b). The Geodatabase was loaded in ArcMap. The Papua_New_Guinea_TSPZ_AMB2014a_Limit layer was loaded and exported as a shapefile. Since this file was small no clipping was applied to the data.

    AIMS Coral Sea Features (2022) - DRAFT This is a draft version of this dataset. The region for Ashmore and Boot reef was checked. The attributes in these datasets haven't been cleaned up. Note these files should not be considered finalised and are only suitable for maps around Ashmore Reef. Please source an updated version of this dataset for any other purpose. CS_AIMS_Coral-Sea-Features/CS_Names/Names.shp CS_AIMS_Coral-Sea-Features/CS_Platform_adj/CS_Platform.shp CS_AIMS_Coral-Sea-Features/CS_Reef_Boundaries_adj/CS_Reef_Boundaries.shp CS_AIMS_Coral-Sea-Features/CS_Depth/CS_AIMS_Coral-Sea-Features_Img_S2_R1_Depth5m_Coral-Sea.shp CS_AIMS_Coral-Sea-Features/CS_Depth/CS_AIMS_Coral-Sea-Features_Img_S2_R1_Depth10m_Coral-Sea.shp

    Murray Island 20 Sept 2011 15cm SISP aerial imagery, Queensland Spatial Imagery Services Program, Department of Resources, Queensland This is the high resolution imagery used to create the map of Mer.

    Marine satellite imagery (Sentinel 2 and Landsat 8) (AIMS), https://eatlas.org.au/data/uuid/5d67aa4d-a983-45d0-8cc1-187596fa9c0c - World_AIMS_Marine-satellite-imagery

    Data Location: This dataset is filed in the eAtlas enduring data repository at: data\custodian\2020-2029-AIMS\TS_AIMS_Torres-Strait-Sentinel-2-regional-maps. On the eAtlas server it is stored at eAtlas GeoServer\data\2020-2029-AIMS.

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    Historical Aerial Photography Information Hub

    • ecat.ga.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
    Updated Sep 13, 2024
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    (2024). Historical Aerial Photography Information Hub [Dataset]. https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/eng/search?keyword=National%20Dataset
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    Sep 13, 2024
    Description

    This Hub contains information, resources and discovery of Commonwealth Historical Aerial Photography across Australia. Geoscience Australia has developed the Historical Aerial Photography (HAP) collection in an online data delivery system. Using the application, uses can search and download the commonwealth photography collection for free. The hub demonstrates the breadth of the collection and showcases the efforts in collecting and curating an extensive physical collection of film and documents. Geoscience Australia has the most extensive historical aerial photography collection in terms of land coverage and time (from 1928-1996). This online catalogue provides means of easy search of the collection records. The mapping system allows users to understand what information is available and, if digitised, to preview and download the image data. The application contains a map which users can search areas, current location or an area of interest, as well as customize the search criteria (date range, film number etc). The search results list the available aerial photography or flight line diagram, and if is available for direct download for free.

  8. Geoscience Australia Aerial Photography Coverage

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    Updated Jan 1, 2010
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    Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (2010). Geoscience Australia Aerial Photography Coverage [Dataset]. https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/api/records/a05f7892-d36a-7506-e044-00144fdd4fa6
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    www:link-1.0-http--linkAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 2010
    Dataset provided by
    Geoscience Australiahttp://ga.gov.au/
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    Description

    Geoscience Australia has the most extensive historical aerial photography collection in terms of land coverage and time (from 1928-1996). This online catalogue provides means of easy search of the collection records. The mapping system allows users to understand what information is available and, if digitised, to preview and download the image data.

    The application contains a map which users can search areas, current location or an area of interest, as well as customize the search criteria (date range, film number etc). The search results list the available aerial photography or flight line diagram, and if is available for direct download for free.

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    Aerial imagery data of the Colorado River Corridor, Arizona - 2021

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    Updated Jul 6, 2024
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). Aerial imagery data of the Colorado River Corridor, Arizona - 2021 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/aerial-imagery-data-of-the-colorado-river-corridor-arizona-2021
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Area covered
    Colorado River, Arizona
    Description

    In May 2021, the Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center (GCMRC) of the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS), Southwest Biological Science Center (SBSC) acquired airborne multispectral high resolution data for the Colorado River in Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA. The imagery data consist of four bands (Band 1 – red, Band 2 – green, Band 3 – blue, and Band 4 – near infrared) with a ground resolution of 20 centimeters (cm). These image data are available to the public as 16-bit GeoTIFF files, which can be read and used by most geographic information system (GIS) and image-processing software. The spatial reference of the image data are in the State Plane (SP) map projection using the central Arizona zone (FIPS 0202) and the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) National Adjustment of 2011 (NA2011). The airborne data acquisition was conducted under contract by Fugro Earthdata Inc (Fugro) using two fixed wing aircraft from May 29th to June 4th, 2021 at flight altitudes from approximately 2,440 to 3,350 meters above mean sea level. Fugro produced a corridor-wide mosaic using the best possible flight line images with the least amount of smear, the smallest shadow extent, and clearest, most glint-free water possible. The mosaic delivered by Fugro was then further corrected by GCMRC for smear, shadow extent and water clarity as described in the process steps of this metadata and for previous image acquisitions in Durning et al. (2016) and Davis (2012). 47 ground controls points (GCPs) were used to conduct an independent spatial accuracy assessment by GCMRC. The accuracy calculated from the GCPs is reported at 95% confidence as 0.514 m and a Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of 0.297 m.

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    NZ Aerial Imagery - Dataset - data.govt.nz - discover and use data

    • catalogue.data.govt.nz
    Updated Apr 17, 2014
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    (2014). NZ Aerial Imagery - Dataset - data.govt.nz - discover and use data [Dataset]. https://catalogue.data.govt.nz/dataset/nz-aerial-imagery1
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 17, 2014
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    New Zealand
    Description

    The NZ Aerial Imagery Set combines the latest aerial imagery for New Zealand available on the LINZ Data Service. How to use this dataset Use this dataset to view the coverage of recent orthophotos available from LDS, then visit our Aerial Photos category to find and download the individual datasets you’re interested in. Details about the capture date and extent of our individual imagery datasets can be found in the NZ Imagery Survey Index. A list of attribution requirements for each layer is available at Attributing Aerial Imagery data. NEW LINZ Aerial Imagery Basemap Try the new LINZ Basemap service for a free to use Aerial Imagery basemap of the New Zealand mainland and offshore islands. Powered by data from the LINZ Data Service and other authoritative open data sources, the LINZ Aerial Imagery Basemap delivers the latest imagery data direct from the Cloud for quality and performance. Access WMTS or XYZ tile APIs for use in GIS, web and mobile apps. LINZ Aerial Imagery Basemap

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    Vermont NAPP Historic Imagery

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    Updated Nov 25, 2015
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    USDA_FPAC-BC (2015). Vermont NAPP Historic Imagery [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/db4d24422d3b4b9db2b1e78b11de7254
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 25, 2015
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    USDA_FPAC-BC
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    Description

    The National Aerial Photography Program (NAPP) was coordinated by the USGS as an interagency project to acquire cloud-free aerial photographs at an altitude of 20,000 feet above mean terrain elevation. The photographs were taken with a 6-inch focal length lens at a scale of 1:40,000. Coverage over the conterminous United States includes both black-and-white (BW) and color infrared (CIR) aerial photographs. Film type and extent of coverage were determined by available funds and operational requirements. The NAPP program, which was operational from 1987 to 2007, consists of more than 1.3 million images. Photographs were acquired on 9-inch film and were centered over quarters of USGS 7.5-minute quadrangles.To view historical imagery availability by county please visit the Historical Availability of Imagery map.To view more NAPP imagery visit the NAPP Historical Imagery Portfolio app.For ordering information please contact the GEO Customer Service Section at geo.sales@usda.gov.

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    Retrolens - Download Historic Aerial Imagery

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    Updated Nov 16, 2016
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    (2016). Retrolens - Download Historic Aerial Imagery [Dataset]. https://catalogue.data.govt.nz/dataset/retrolens-download-historic-aerial-imagery
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 16, 2016
    Description

    Retrolens is made up of a treasure trove of aerial photographs that have been taken since the 1936 through to 2005. It is a New Zealand Crown archive and contains 500,000 images. Historical Image Resource came about as the result of a scanning project that was started in 2015 by partnerships between the Local Government Geospatial Alliance (LGGA) and Land Information New Zealand (LINZ). The two organisations were concerned that the treasure was deteriorating and with fewer and fewer scanners worldwide able to read the images, something had to be done quickly before this significant slice of our cultural and geospatial history was lost forever. An initial pilot was undertaken to test out the viability of a full scanning project for the whole archive, then the project itself, led by LINZ began. Local Government Geospatial Alliance (LGGA) representing the geospatial section of New Zealand’s local authorities created area co-funding partnerships with LINZ to enable the funding for the scanning. The project began with three partner regions (Canterbury, Waikato and Bay of Plenty). Council partners continue to join the project progressively from across NZ as different areas became aware of the project and have funding to be able to join the initiative. It is estimated that the scanning of the Crown archive will be completed by 2021. The photos were taken for a range of reasons such as land management and mapping. The value of these images is in showing change across New Zealand. Key drivers for having the images scanned broadly speaking are better decision making, complying with regulatory requirements and cultural heritage with specifics including using the images to support potential identification of “HAIL” contaminated land sites, accretion and recession of coastlines, changes in areas of significant vegetation and changes in river pathways. The footprints of the scanned images have been made available on the LINZ Data Service. Some of the digitised surveys are available for download (1936 – 2005), released under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 NZ. In time it is expected that more surveys will become available. Note that the photographs have been mapped to varying degrees of accuracy and the markers may therefore not represent the exact field of view or location of the image. The following LGGA regional council members are involved in this Retrolens - Historical Image Resource project: Bay of Plenty Regional Council, Environment Canterbury, Environment Southland, Hawkes Bay Regional Council, Marlborough District Council, Tasman District Council, Waikato Regional Council.

  13. Kapiti Coast 0.075m Urban Aerial Photos (2021)

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    Updated Aug 2, 2021
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    Land Information New Zealand (2021). Kapiti Coast 0.075m Urban Aerial Photos (2021) [Dataset]. https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/105783-kapiti-coast-0075m-urban-aerial-photos-2021/
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    pdf, geotiff, erdas imagine, kml, kea, jpeg2000, geojpeg, jpeg2000 lossless, dwg with geojpegAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 2, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Land Information New Zealandhttps://www.linz.govt.nz/
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    https://data.linz.govt.nz/license/attribution-4-0-international/https://data.linz.govt.nz/license/attribution-4-0-international/

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    Description

    Orthophotography of the urban areas within Kapiti Coast District, flown in January 2021.

    Imagery was captured for the ‘Kapiti Coast District Council’ by AAM NZ Limited, 6 Ossian St, NAPIER, New Zealand.

    Data comprises:

    • 2,685 x ortho-rectified RGB GeoTIFF images in NZTM projection, tiled into the LINZ Standard 1:500 tile layout.

    • Tile layout in NZTM projection containing relevant information.

    The supplied imagery is in terms of New Zealand Transverse Mercator (NZTM) map projection. Please refer to the supplied tile layout shape file for specific details, naming conventions, etc.

    Imagery supplied as 7.5cm pixel resolution (0.075m GSD), 3-band (RGB) uncompressed GeoTIFF.

    The final spatial accuracy is ±0.2m @ 90% confidence level.

    Index tiles for this dataset are available as layer Kapiti Coast 0.075 Urban Aerial Photos Index Tiles (2021).

  14. Kapiti Coast 0.10m Urban Aerial Photos (2017)

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    Land Information New Zealand, Kapiti Coast 0.10m Urban Aerial Photos (2017) [Dataset]. https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/95526-kapiti-coast-010m-urban-aerial-photos-2017/
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    kml, geotiff, jpeg2000 lossless, jpeg2000, erdas imagine, geojpeg, pdf, kea, dwg with geojpegAvailable download formats
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Land Information New Zealandhttps://www.linz.govt.nz/
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    https://data.linz.govt.nz/license/attribution-4-0-international/https://data.linz.govt.nz/license/attribution-4-0-international/

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    Description

    Orthophotography of urbans areas within Kapiti Coast District taken in the flying seasons (summer period) 2016-17.

    Imagery was captured for the ‘Kapiti Coast District Council’ by AAM NZ Limited, 6 Ossian St, NAPIER, New Zealand.

    Data comprises: •2,685 ortho-rectified RGB GeoTIFF images in NZTM projection, tiled into the LINZ Standard 1:500 tile layout •Tile layout in NZTM projection containing relevant information.

    The supplied imagery is in terms of New Zealand Transverse Mercator (NZTM) map projection. The products are tiled into NZTopo50 1:500 tiles. Please refer to the supplied tile layout shape file for specific details, naming conventions, etc.

    Imagery supplied as 10cm pixel resolution (0.10m GSD), 3-band (RGB) uncompressed GeoTIFF. The final spatial accuracy is ± 0.2m @ 90% confidence level.

    Index tiles for this dataset are available as layer Kapiti Coast 0.10m Urban Aerial Photos Index Tiles (2017)

  15. Aerial Photography and Imagery, Ortho-Corrected - 2008 Digital Orthophotos -...

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    NSGIC Education | GIS Inventory (2017). Aerial Photography and Imagery, Ortho-Corrected - 2008 Digital Orthophotos - Marion County [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov/NDRlMDEyZGQtMTdkNi00MmZhLWJlODQtNDcyZDgwZDdjMmU4
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    Aug 19, 2017
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    National States Geographic Information Council
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    e5a67538a94517e8246ad2e5b20879e09eeea51f
    Description

    This data set is one component of a digital orthophoto coverage (DOI) over Marion County, FL. This dataset is comprised of 3-band 24-bit (red, green, and blue bands) DOI cells in a Geotiff format, at a 1-foot pixel resolution, based on the FL Statewide 5,000' x 5,000' tile system. This dataset was created from source imagery acquired for the FY2008 Levy and Marion County Digital Orthophoto Project using a Leica ADS40/ADS51 multispectral scanner. Multiple lift dates of January 14, 21, 25, 27, 28, 29 and February 10, 2008 were required to collect the cloud-free digital imagery. The companion dataset to this coverage includes a dataset comprised of the original imagery mosaic lines with dates of imagery acquisition in the ESRI shapefile format.

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    NAIP: National Agriculture Imagery Program

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    Updated Nov 17, 2023
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    USDA Farm Production and Conservation - Business Center, Geospatial Enterprise Operations (2023). NAIP: National Agriculture Imagery Program [Dataset]. https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/USDA_NAIP_DOQQ
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 17, 2023
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    USDA Farm Production and Conservation - Business Center, Geospatial Enterprise Operations
    Time period covered
    Jun 15, 2002 - Nov 17, 2023
    Area covered
    Description

    The National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) acquires aerial imagery during the agricultural growing seasons in the continental U.S. NAIP projects are contracted each year based upon available funding and the imagery acquisition cycle. Beginning in 2003, NAIP was acquired on a 5-year cycle. 2008 was a transition year, and a …

  17. 2021 NI 3D Coastal Survey - Topographic LiDAR - Orthophotography Colour...

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    Updated Aug 29, 2023
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    ArcGIS Online | DAERA (2023). 2021 NI 3D Coastal Survey - Topographic LiDAR - Orthophotography Colour Infrared [Dataset]. https://opendata-daerani.hub.arcgis.com/maps/bfea6acb98f14552b8e6cb05cc0fb29a
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    Aug 29, 2023
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    ArcGIS Online | DAERA
    Area covered
    Description

    Orthophotography is aerial imagery that has been geometrically corrected. An orthophoto is an image that is free of distortion, and which is characterised by a uniform scale over its entire surface - it has been ortho-rectified. Orthophotography was captured as part of the 2021 NI 3D Coastal Survey. Coverage extends across the entire Northern Ireland coastline, including the intertidal area, and extending approximately 200 meters landward of the high water mark. Colour Infrared orthophotography imagery was captured with a 10cm resolution.

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    Aerial Imagery 2021 Waipa District - Dataset - data.govt.nz - discover and...

    • catalogue.data.govt.nz
    Updated Jan 31, 2024
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    (2024). Aerial Imagery 2021 Waipa District - Dataset - data.govt.nz - discover and use data [Dataset]. https://catalogue.data.govt.nz/dataset/aerial-imagery-2021-waipa-district
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 31, 2024
    License

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

    Area covered
    Waipa District
    Description

    This is a link to the LINZ data service which offers the imagery as WMS. The WMS token is provided with the (free) registration account.

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    Landscape mapping informing Antarctic Specially Protected Area management

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    Updated Nov 10, 2024
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    (2024). Landscape mapping informing Antarctic Specially Protected Area management [Dataset]. https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/search?keyword=area%20protection
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    Nov 10, 2024
    Area covered
    Antarctica
    Description

    Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) No. 143 Marine Plain in East Antarctica is valued for its “outstanding fossil fauna and rare geological features” (ATCM XXXVI 2013) but scientific evidence to guide its protection is sparse. The fragile Sørsdal Formation contains diverse marine vertebrate and invertebrate fauna, preserving a unique record of Antarctic environmental conditions in the Pliocene (Quilty et al. 2000). Strict permitting and access conditions are in place for the ASPA but evidence-based guidance for decision makers on how to assess the risks to the values of the ASPA is minimal.

    We will present the results of geological mapping, aerial imagery collection, and field observations from Marine Plain to consider the impact of foot traffic and helicopter access to the ASPA and provide options for future monitoring and management. Surficial geology of the broader Vestfold Hills (a 400 km2 ice-free region in East Antarctica) was mapped at 1:2000 scale using aerial photos, satellite imagery, a digital elevation model, and field observations (McLennan et al. 2021, McLennan et al. 2022). From this regional-scale mapping, we show that the glacial sediments draping bedrock hills in Marine Plain are typical of the Vestfold Hills region and do not represent the vulnerable Sørsdal Formation or the thermokarst features considered unique to the ASPA. Polygons outlining recommended landing areas for helicopters in the Marine Plain ASPA were derived using a buffer around the Sørsdal Formation, lakes, away from the edge of steep bedrock slopes, and higher that the limit of Pliocene marine inundation. Our results show how foundational datasets like landform and geomorphology mapping can provide robust evidence to support informed ASPA management.

    ATCM XXXIV, 2013. Measure 9. Antarctic Specially Protected Area No 143 (Marine Plain, Mule Peninsula, Vestfold Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land): Revised Management Plan
    McLennan S. M., Haiblen A. M. & Smith J. 2021 Surficial geology of the Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica. First ed. Canberra, Australia: Geoscience Australia. https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/145535
    McLennan S. M., Haiblen, A.M. & Smith, J. 2022 Surficial geology of the Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, GIS dataset. Canberra, Australia: Geoscience Australia. https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/145536
    Quilty P. G., Lirio J. M. & Jillett D. 2000 Stratigraphy of the Pliocene Sørsdal Formation, Marine Plain, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, Antarctic Science, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 205-216. Presented at the SCAR Open Science Conference 2024

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    2001 Aerial Imagery

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    Onslow County GIS (2020). 2001 Aerial Imagery [Dataset]. https://hub-onslow.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/02d785049676476696f828b0411939ea
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 2, 2020
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    Onslow County GIS
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    Description

    Aerial imagery captured 2001 when the leaves are off the trees (leaf-off flyover). Any questions please call the Onslow County GIS Department at 1-910-937-1190, Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm.

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USDA_FPAC-BC (2017). Massachusetts NAPP - Historic Imagery [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/36dfb8c30cfa4754bc4792ebb9fdc29c

Massachusetts NAPP - Historic Imagery

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Jan 5, 2017
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USDA_FPAC-BC
Area covered
Description

The National Aerial Photography Program (NAPP) was coordinated by the USGS as an interagency project to acquire cloud-free aerial photographs at an altitude of 20,000 feet above mean terrain elevation. The photographs were taken with a 6-inch focal length lens at a scale of 1:40,000. Coverage over the conterminous United States includes both black-and-white (BW) and color infrared (CIR) aerial photographs. Film type and extent of coverage were determined by available funds and operational requirements. The NAPP program, which was operational from 1987 to 2007, consists of more than 1.3 million images. Photographs were acquired on 9-inch film and were centered over quarters of USGS 7.5-minute quadrangles.To view historical imagery availability by county please visit the Historical Availability of Imagery map.To view more NAPP imagery visit the NAPP Historical Imagery Portfolio app.For ordering information please contact the GEO Customer Service Section at geo.sales@usda.gov.

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