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ANCILLARY INFORMATION


Flight: 00-001-06
Date: March 14, 2000
Aircraft: DOE B-200 Kingair
Deployment: RSL March 2000
Flight Location: Antioch Hills, CA / Turlock, CA
Principal Investigator: Real (CA Dept Mines & Geology) / Baxter (EPA)
Additional Sensors: none
Objective:
Antioch Hills, CA - Evaluate thermal signature of landslides as a potential slope hazard mapping tool. Estimate apparent thermal inertia of soil by analysis of day and night thermal IR imagery. Identify zones of saturation and landslides on hillsides in the field, and correlate with zones of high thermal inertia from imagery and topgraphic/hydrologic convergence from analysis of digital evelation.
Turlock, CA - Reaserch with dairy farm waste treatment practices.

Calibration and Level-1B Processing Information
Level-1B Data processed by: NASA Airborne Sensor Facility
Level-1B Data Version: 1
Level-1B Configuration File
Calibration Type: Final
Calibration Version: 1
Temperature Adjustment: No
Status: Level-1B data available

Spectral Information
Spectral Channel Summary
Spectral Response Function Table

Data Evaluation
In flight 00-001-02 through 00-001-06 a line to line pixel offset occurs throughout the data set. This problem is thought to be due to an error in the sub-pixel (fractional) roll correction from the gyro.

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