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Satellite Map of Port-au-Prince, Haiti-2010-Infrared

March 13, 2010

The U.S. Geological Survey produced 1:24,000-scale post-earthquake image base maps incorporating high- and medium-resolution remotely sensed imagery following the 7.0 magnitude earthquake near the capital city of Port au Prince, Haiti, on January 12, 2010. Commercial 2.4-meter multispectral QuickBird imagery was acquired by DigitalGlobe on January 15, 2010, following the initial earthquake. Ten-meter multispectral ALOS AVNIR-2 imagery was collected by the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) on January 12, 2010. These data were acquired under the Remote Sensing International Charter, a global team of space and satellite agencies that provide timely imagery in support of emergency response efforts worldwide. The images shown on this map were employed to support earthquake response efforts, specifically for use in determining ground deformation, damage assessment, and emergency management decisions. The raw, unprocessed imagery was geo-corrected, mosaicked, and reproduced onto a cartographic 1:24,000-scale base map. These maps are intended to provide a temporally current representation of post-earthquake ground conditions, which may be of use to decision makers and to the general public.

Publication Year 2010
Title Satellite Map of Port-au-Prince, Haiti-2010-Infrared
DOI 10.3133/gip101
Authors Christopher J. Cole, Jeff Sloan
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title General Information Product
Series Number 101
Index ID gip101
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Rocky Mountain Geographic Science Center
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