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Four Band Multispectral High Resolution Image Mosaic of the Colorado River Corridor, Arizona - 2013

June 15, 2017

In May 2013, the Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center (GCMRC) of the U.S. Geological Surveys (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 (blue, green, red and near infrared) with a ground resolution of 20 centimeters (cm). These data are available to the public as 16-bit geotiff files. They are projected in the State Plane (SP) map projection using the central Arizona zone (202) and the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). The assessed accuracy for these data is based on 91 Ground Control Points (GCPs), and is reported at 95% confidence as 0.64 meters (m) and a Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of 0.36m. The primary intended uses of this dataset are for: maps to support field data collection and navigation of the river; high spatial resolution change detection of sandbars, other geomorphic landforms, riparian vegetation, backwater and near-shore habitats; and other ecosystem-wide mapping.

Publication Year 2017
Title Four Band Multispectral High Resolution Image Mosaic of the Colorado River Corridor, Arizona - 2013
DOI 10.5066/F7TX3CHS
Authors Laura E Durning, Joel B Sankey, Philip A. Davis, Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center - Flagstaff, AZ, Headquarters