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Flight: 99-006-17
Date: October 2, 1999
Aircraft: DOE B-200 Kingair
Deployment: B200 Autumn 1999
Flight Location: Colorado River Corridor
Principal Investigator: Hook (JPL)
Additional Sensors: none
Objective: The project will provide digital earth science information for issues of environmental impact and hazards along the Colorado River corridor. Issues include Ground water supply and quality; urban hazards from floods, debris flows and earthquakes; changes to ecosystems, hydrology and sediments wrought by dams, river development and rapid urbanization.
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 many flights during the 99-006 deployment, a minor pixel offset occured in channels 20-22. In addition, some flights (for example 99-006-08 and 99-006-14) contain banding in channel 22. This banding was a result of the analog offset in channel 22 being fixed at a value of 1024, meaning the digital to analog converter did not move through the entire signal range.
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