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This collection contains 1 2022 1-centimeter RGB (red, green, blue) orthorectified image of an area within the South Trail Wildfire Boundary near Hammett, Idaho. These data were acquired on May 25, 2022. These data are sourced from US NSF Idaho EPSCOR.
These data are part of a larger collection (README.txt) of UAS imagery data and data products which includes raw RGB (red, green, blue) and multispectral (5-band) digital imagery and processed data products collected 2022-05-25 at the 2010-SOUTH TRAIL wildfire boundary (FireCode: ID4301711528820100724, Welty and Jeffries 2020) near Hammett Idaho, approximately one hour southeast of Boise Idaho off Interstate-84. We used a DJI Mavic 2 Pro with Hasselblad 20MP sensor (RGB) with Map Pilot Pro software and DJI Phantom 4 Multispectral sensor (5 band) with DJI GS Pro software to capture imagery over the area of interest. The RGB (Red, Green, Blue) imagery was collected in a crossgrid pattern at 41m above ground level; the resulting imagery have a ground resolution of 1cm/pixel. The multispectral imagery was collected at two altitudes: 37m and 66m above ground level (no crossgrid pattern); the resulting imagery have ground resolution of 2cm/pixel and 3.5cm/pixel, respectively. The images were processed and the products were created in OpenDroneMap version 2.8.8. All products are georectified and in WGS84 UTM Zone 11 N.
Recommended Citation: Marie, V., Zaiats, A., Roser, A., Olsoy, P., Delparte, D., Wickersham, R., & Caughlin, T. T. (2023). Digital aerial imagery (RGB and multispectral) from the 2010-SOUTH TRAIL wildfire boundary near Hammett Idaho USA-2022 [Data set]. University of Idaho. https://doi.org/10.7923/5JCE-YE15
Ancillary Fire Dataset: Welty, J.L., and Jeffries, M.I., 2020, Combined wildfire datasets for the United States and certain territories, 1878-2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Z2VVRT
Funding:
US National Science Foundation Idaho EPSCoR, Award: OIA-1757324
US National Science Foundation, Award: BIO-2207158
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Award: 80NSSC21K1638
This collection contains 1 2022 1-centimeter RGB (red, green, blue) orthorectified image of an area within the South Trail Wildfire Boundary near Hammett, Idaho. These data were acquired on May 25, 2022. These data are sourced from US NSF Idaho EPSCOR.
These data are part of a larger collection (README.txt) of UAS imagery data and data products which includes raw RGB (red, green, blue) and multispectral (5-band) digital imagery and processed data products collected 2022-05-25 at the 2010-SOUTH TRAIL wildfire boundary (FireCode: ID4301711528820100724, Welty and Jeffries 2020) near Hammett Idaho, approximately one hour southeast of Boise Idaho off Interstate-84. We used a DJI Mavic 2 Pro with Hasselblad 20MP sensor (RGB) with Map Pilot Pro software and DJI Phantom 4 Multispectral sensor (5 band) with DJI GS Pro software to capture imagery over the area of interest. The RGB (Red, Green, Blue) imagery was collected in a crossgrid pattern at 41m above ground level; the resulting imagery have a ground resolution of 1cm/pixel. The multispectral imagery was collected at two altitudes: 37m and 66m above ground level (no crossgrid pattern); the resulting imagery have ground resolution of 2cm/pixel and 3.5cm/pixel, respectively. The images were processed and the products were created in OpenDroneMap version 2.8.8. All products are georectified and in WGS84 UTM Zone 11 N.
Recommended Citation: Marie, V., Zaiats, A., Roser, A., Olsoy, P., Delparte, D., Wickersham, R., & Caughlin, T. T. (2023). Digital aerial imagery (RGB and multispectral) from the 2010-SOUTH TRAIL wildfire boundary near Hammett Idaho USA-2022 [Data set]. University of Idaho. https://doi.org/10.7923/5JCE-YE15
Ancillary Fire Dataset: Welty, J.L., and Jeffries, M.I., 2020, Combined wildfire datasets for the United States and certain territories, 1878-2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Z2VVRT
Funding:
US National Science Foundation Idaho EPSCoR, Award: OIA-1757324
US National Science Foundation, Award: BIO-2207158
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Award: 80NSSC21K1638