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NAIP Imagery Wisconsin, 2006
- Identification Information
- Spatial Reference Information
- Data Quality Information
- Distribution Information
- Spatial Representation Information
- Metadata Reference Information
Identification Information
- Citation
- Title
- NAIP Imagery Wisconsin, 2006
- Originator
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Publisher
- USDA_FSA_APFO Aerial Photography Field Office
- Publication Date
- 2006-10-30
- Collection Title
- Statewide, Aerial Imagery
- Abstract
- 2006 NAIP imagery for Wisconsin has a 2-meter spatial resolution. [This data set contains imagery from the National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP). NAIP acquires digital ortho imagery during the agricultural growing seasons in the continental U.S. A primary goal of the NAIP program is to enable availability of ortho imagery within one year of acquisition. NAIP provides two main products: 1 meter ground sample distance (GSD) ortho imagery rectified to a horizontal accuracy of within +/- 3 meters of reference digital ortho quarter quads (DOQQ's) from the National Digital Ortho Program (NDOP); and, 2 meter GSD ortho imagery rectified to within +/- 10 meters of reference DOQQs. The tiling format of NAIP imagery is based on a 3.75'x 3.75' quarter quadrangle with a 300 meter buffer on all four sides. NAIP quarter quads are formatted to the UTM coordinate system using NAD83. NAIP imagery may contain as much as 10% cloud cover per tile. This file was generated by compressing NAIP quarter quadrangle tiles that cover a county. MrSID (MG3) compression, with mosaic option, was used. Target values for the compression ratio are (15:1) and compression levels(9) are used. Wisconsin 2006 NAIP imagery is 2 meter GSD orthoimagery.]
- Purpose
- NAIP imagery may be distributed on an interim basis to meet USDA program requirements. The interim product is a compressed county mosaic. Users should be aware that the interim compressed county mosaic may contain defects and have horizontal accuracy less than the specified tolerances. Defective imagery may be replaced within one year of image acquisition date.
- Supplemental Information
- 2006 NAIP imagery for Wisconsin is 2 meter resolution. There are only county mosaics (MrSID format) available. Coordinate systems are reflected in the individual dataset titles.
- Temporal Extent
- Currentness Reference
- Photography Source Image Dates: June - August 2008
- Time Instant
- 2006-06-01T00:00:00
- Bounding Box
- West
- -92.955616
- East
- -86.666103
- North
- 47.08304
- South
- 42.456895
- ISO Topic Category
- imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
- Place Keyword
-
Wisconsin
- Place Keyword Thesaurus
- Geographic Names Information System
- Theme Keyword
-
Raster
- Theme Keyword Thesaurus
- FGDC
- Theme Keyword
- Orthophotography
- Aerial Imagery
-
National Agricultural Imagery Program
- Theme Keyword Thesaurus
- Resource Constraints
- Use Limitation
- None, The USDA-FSA Aerial Photography Field Office asks to be credited in derived products. If defects are found in the NAIP imagery during the 1 year warranty period such as horizontal offsets, replacement imagery may be provided. Imagery containing defects that require the acquisition of new imagery, such as excessive cloud cover, specular reflectance, etc., will not be replaced within a NAIP project year.
- Legal Constraints
- Use Limitation
- In no event shall the creators, custodians, or distributors of this information be liable for any damages arising out of its use (or the inability to use it).
- Other Restrictions
- There are no limitations for access.
- Status
- completed
- Maintenance and Update Frequency
- irregular
- Language
- eng
- Credit
- USDA-APFO
- Point of Contact
- Contact
- USDA-FSA Aerial Photography Field Office
- Delivery Point
- 2222 West 2300 South
- City
- Salt Lake City
- Administrative Area
- Utah
- Postal Code
- 84119-2020
- Country
- US
- apfo.sales@slc.usda.gov
- Phone
- 801-844-2922
- Point of Contact
- Contact
- WisconsinView
- Position Name
- Space Science Engineering Center
- Delivery Point
- Floor 12
- City
- Madison
- Administrative Area
- WI
- Postal Code
- 53706
- Country
- US
- sabatzli@wisc.edu
Spatial Reference Information
- Reference System Identifier
- Code
- Code Space
- Version
Data Quality Information
- Absolute External Positional Accuracy
- Absolute External Positional Accuracy
- Lineage
- Process Step
- Description
- The process step describes, in general, the process used in the production of USGS DOQ data sets. The rectification process requires, as input, a user parameter file to the rectification process, a digital elevation model girdded to specified bounds, projection, zone, datum and X-Y units, a scanned image file covering the same area as the DEM,exposure station control values and their conjugate photo coordinates in the camera coordinate system, ground control check point control values,and measurements of the fiducials in the digitized image. Aerial photography was completed with two Zeiss RMK-TOP and two Zeiss Jena LMK camera systems. The cameras utilize 6" focal length lens cones and are in current calibration and equipped with FMC (Forward Motion Compensation), filters and eight fiducials. The Zeiss cameras are equipped with gyro-stabilized mounts. The photography was captured at the standard USGS NAPP scale of 1:40,000. The imagery was collected with Kodak Aerochrome III MS 2427 color positive film. Survey control for the imagery was collected through the use of airborne GPS. A dual-frequency geodetic grade GPS receiver was utilized in each aircraft during the photography acquisition. The data from these receivers were processed relative to national NGS CORS stations. Processing was completed using L3-floatsolutions from two CORS stations. This processing yielded an RMS accuracy of 0.3 meters for each exposure station. Scanning alternate exposures of the natural color aerial photograph film negatives created the raster image files. Scanning was completed for all even numbered NAPP exposures stations. Scanning was completed with a Z/I Imaging PhotoScan 2000TD precision aerial film scanning device. The scanning was completed using an aperture of 21 microns, which produced an 84 cm ground resolution for use in the aerotriangulation. The scanned images, ABGPS data, ground check point data, and camera calibration data were used as inputs to the Zeiss/Intergraph ImageStation Automatic Triangulation (ISAT) softcopy program. ISAT correlated image points and aerotriangulated the block of images to create the exposure station exterior orientations used to rectify the orthophotos. Ground check points were extracted from the client provided county mosaics files. The ground check points were manually measured on the imagery. These ground check points were included in the aerotriangulation adjustment as unconstrained points for absolute ground location verification. The external orientation parameters derived from the aerotriangulation solution were used to provide the horizontal control for each image. Vertical control for the orthorectification process was obtained from existing USGS Digital Elevation Models (DEM). The orthophoto rectification was completed using Z/I ImageStation Orthopro software. The orthophoto differential rectification was performed in an automatic process using the exterior orientations, the new scanned imagery, and the DEM as input. During the rectification process for each DOQ pixels were re-sampled to a 2-meter ground resolution. DOQ image files were exported that reflect the radiometric changes made in the previous process. Each DOQ image covers a quarter-quad area plus 300 meters beyond the outermost datum registration. The images are referenced to the project datum of NAD 83 and projected to the proper UTM zone. The overall DOQ process produced images that fell well within 10-meters of the same location on the government furnished baseline orthophoto control imagery accuracy requirement. County mosaics were prepared using MrSID MG3 software. The government provided the required quarter quadrangle tiles for each individual county. Through the MrSID software, the quarter quadrangles were processed into the individual county mosaic. The compression ratio for the 2-meter color imagery was 15:1. Project ESRI shape files, auxiliary files, and metadata files were produced for each compressed county mosaic file.
- Process Date
- 2006-08-31T00:00:00
- Source
- Title
- Wisconsin FSA
- Publication Date
- 2006-10-30
- Originator
- USDA-FSA Aerial Photography Field Office
- Description
- Metadata created from: Mosaicked County Image(s)
Distribution Information
- Distributor
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Distributor
- USDA-FSA Aerial Photography Field Office
- Online Access
- http://www.wisconsinview.org/
- Protocol
- WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
- Name
- WisocnsinView.org
- Function
- information
Spatial Representation Information
- Raster
- Number of Dimensions
- 2
- Cell Geometry Type
- area
Metadata Reference Information
- Hierarchy Level
- dataset
- Metadata File Identifier
- 601B8BD0-110C-428C-BE1C-EE139E8904D3
- Metadata Point of Contact
- Name
- USDA-FSA Aerial Photography Field Office
- Delivery Point
- 2222 West 2300 South
- City
- Salt Lake City
- Administrative Area
- Utah
- Postal Code
- 84119-2020
- Country
- US
- Phone
- 801-844-2900
- Metadata Point of Contact
- Name
- Arthur H. Robinson Map Library
- Position Name
- metadata technician
- Delivery Point
- 550 N. Park Street
- City
- Madison
- Administrative Area
- WI
- Postal Code
- 53706
- Country
- US
- askmap@library.wisc.edu
- Phone
- 608-262-1471
- Metadata Date Stamp
- 2017-02-08
- Metadata Standard Name
- ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
- Metadata Standard Version
- 2007
- Character Set
- utf8