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Southern Prince Charles Mountains Satellite Image Map 1:500 000

Australian Antarctic Division
Brolsma, H. ; BROLSMA, HENK
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Satellite image map of the Southern Prince Charles Mountains (PCM's), Antarctica (SS40-42B). This map was produced for the Australian Antarctic Division by AUSLIG (now Geoscience Australia) Commercial, in Australia, in 1993. The map is at a scale of 1:500 000, and was produced from eleven Landsat TM scenes. It is projected on a Lambert Conic Conformal (LCC) projection, and shows glaciers/ice shelves. The map has only geographical co-ordinates.

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Progress Code: completed
Statement: Please see URL link ('Processing for satellite image map southern PCM's (SS40-42B) - Antarctica'). Data source: Eleven Landsat TM scenes (124-111, 124-112, 124-113, 124-114, 127-113, 128-111, 128-112, 129-111, 131-111, 131-113), acquired 22 March 1989, 22 March 1989, 22 March 1989, 22 March 1989, 8 March 1988, 18 March 1989, 18 March 1989, 6 March 1988, 16 January 1991, 18 November 1989 respectively. Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic, standard parallels 72 degrees 40 minutes, and 75 degrees, 20 minutes. Co-ordinates: Geographical. Magnetic Variation: Magnetic declination 69.5 degrees. Magnetic north is correct for September 1992 and moves westerly by about 0.1 degrees each year. True north and magnetic north are shown diagramatically for a position at the centre of the map. Nomenclature: Names have been approved by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia.

Data time period: 1993-02-01 to 1993-02-28

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74,-72 74,-75 60,-75 60,-72 74,-72

67,-73.5

text: westlimit=60; southlimit=-75; eastlimit=74; northlimit=-72

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Southern Prince Charles Mountains / Mac.Robertson Land Satellite Image Map (GET DATA)

url : http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/mapcat/display_map.cfm?map_id=115

Download a copy of the map (GET RELATED VISUALIZATION > MAP)

url : http://data.aad.gov.au/database/mapcat/pcm/SS40-42b_1993_500k_400dpi_115.pdf

Processing for satellite image map southern PCM's (SS40-42B) - Antarctica (VIEW RELATED INFORMATION)

url : https://data.aad.gov.au/eds/3310/download

Citation reference for this metadata record and dataset (VIEW RELATED INFORMATION)

url : http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=pcm_southern_sat

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  • global : pcm_southern_sat
ACN 633 798 857