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Cape Denison and McKellar Islands GIS dataset from Ikonos satellite imagery

Australian Antarctic Data Centre
HARRIS, URSULA
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A GIS dataset of around Cape Denison and part of George V land created from two IKONOS satellite images. Layers created from digitising directly from the imagery include: mapping extent, continent, building, refuge, coastline, reef, offshore rocks, sea, snow, sheet, island, birds, rock, moraine, sea ice, lakes - The mapping extent layer represents the edge of the IKONOS imagery. - The continent layer represents the land mass shown in IKONOS imagery. It was generated using the digitised coastline and bounded by lines that represent the edge of the image. - The snow spatial data represents the snow cover in January 2001 - The sheet ice spatial data represents the ice extent in January 2001 - The penguin spatial data represents the penguin colony extents, based on guano deposits. - The rock spatial data represents the exposed bare rock

Issued: 2002-09-02

Data time period: 2001-01-26 to 2001-01-31

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