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Identification_Information:
Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: USDA-FPAC-BC-APFO Aerial Photography Field Office
Publication_Date: 20190530
Title: NAIP Digital Georectified Image
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: remote-sensing image
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Salt Lake City, Utah
Publisher: USDA-FPAC-BC-APFO Aerial Photography Field Office
Description:
Abstract:
This data set contains imagery from the National Agriculture
Imagery Program (NAIP). The NAIP program is administered by
USDA FSA and has been established to support two main FSA
strategic goals centered on agricultural production.
These are, increase stewardship of America's natural resources
while enhancing the environment, and to ensure commodities
are procured and distributed effectively and efficiently to
increase food security. The NAIP program supports these goals by
acquiring and providing ortho imagery that has been collected
during the agricultural growing season in the U.S. The NAIP
ortho imagery is tailored to meet FSA requirements and is a
fundamental tool used to support FSA farm and conservation
programs. Ortho imagery provides an effective, intuitive
means of communication about farm program administration
between FSA and stakeholders.
New technology and innovation is identified by fostering and
maintaining a relationship with vendors and government
partners, and by keeping pace with the broader geospatial
community. As a result of these efforts the NAIP program
provides three main products: DOQQ tiles,
Compressed County Mosaics (CCM), and Seamline shape files
The Contract specifications for NAIP imagery have changed
over time reflecting agency requirements and improving
technologies. These changes include image resolution,
horizontal accuracy, coverage area, and number of bands.
In general, flying seasons are established by FSA and are
targeted for peak crop growing conditions. The NAIP
acquisition cycle is based on a minimum 3 year refresh of base
ortho imagery. The tiling format of the NAIP imagery is based
on a 3.75' x 3.75' quarter quadrangle with a 300 pixel buffer
on all four sides. NAIP quarter quads are formatted to the UTM
coordinate system using the North American Datum of 1983.
NAIP imagery may contain as much as 10% cloud cover per tile.
Purpose:
NAIP imagery is available for distribution within 60 days
of the end of a flying season and is intended to provide current
information of agricultural conditions in support of USDA farm
programs. For USDA Farm Service Agency, the 1 meter and 1/2 meter
GSD product provides an ortho image base for Common Land Unit
boundaries and other data sets. The 100, 50, and 30 centimeter NAIP
imagery is generally acquired in projects covering full states in
cooperation with state government and other federal agencies that
use the imagery for a variety of purposes including land use
planning and natural resource assessment. The NAIP is also used
for disaster response. While suitable for a variety of uses,
prior to 2007 the 2 meter GSD NAIP imagery was primarily intended
to assess "crop condition and compliance" to USDA farm program
conditions. The 2 meter imagery was generally acquired only
for agricultural areas within state projects.
Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 20180810 to 20181019
Currentness_Reference: Ground Condition
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: Irregular
Spatial_Domain:
Bounding_Coordinates:
West_Bounding_Coordinate: -73.7549
East_Bounding_Coordinate: -71.7264
North_Bounding_Coordinate: 42.0678
South_Bounding_Coordinate: 40.9335
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
Theme_Keyword: farming
Theme_Keyword: Digital Ortho rectified Image
Theme_Keyword: Ortho Rectification
Theme_Keyword: Quarter Quadrangle
Theme_Keyword: NAIP
Theme_Keyword: Aerial Compliance
Theme_Keyword: Compliance
Place:
Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: Geographic Names Information System
Place_Keyword: CT
Access_Constraints: There are no limitations for access.
Use_Constraints:
None. The USDA-FPAC-BC Aerial Photography Field office
asks to be credited in derived products.
Point_of_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization: Aerial Photography Field Office (APFO)
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing and physical address
Address: 125 S. State Street Suite 6416
City: Salt Lake City
State_or_Province: Utah
Postal_Code: 84138
Country: USA
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 801-844-2922
Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 801-956-3653
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: apfo.sales@slc.usda.gov
Browse_Graphic:
Browse_Graphic_File_Name: None
Browse_Graphic_File_Description: None
Browse_Graphic_File_Type: None
Native_Data_Set_Environment: Unknown
Data_Quality_Information:
Logical_Consistency_Report:
NAIP 3.75 minute tile file names are based
on the USGS quadrangle naming convention.
Completeness_Report: None
Positional_Accuracy:
Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy:
Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy_Report:
NAIP horizontal accuracy specifications have evolved over
the life of the program. From 2003 to 2004 the
specifications were as follows: 1-meter GSD imagery was
to match within 3-meters, and 2-meter GSD to match within 10
meters of reference imagery. For 2005 the 1-meter GSD
specification was changed to 5 meters matching the reference
imagery. In 2006 a pilot project was performed using true
ground specifications rather than reference imagery. All
states used the same specifications as 2005 except Utah,
which required a match of +/- 6 meters to true ground.
In 2007 all specifications were the same as 2006 except
Arizona used true ground specifications and all other states
used reference imagery. In 2008 and subsequent years
no 2-meter GSD imagery was acquired and all specifications
were the same as 2007 except approximately half of the
states acquired used true ground specifications and the
other half used reference imagery. The 2008 states that
used absolute ground control where; Indiana, Minnesota,
New Hampshire, North Carolina, Texas, Vermont, and Virginia.
From 2009 to present all NAIP imagery acquisitions used
the +/- 6 meters to ground specification.
Lineage:
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: USDA-FSA-APFO Aerial Photography Field Office
Publication_Date: 20190530
Title:
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: remote-sensing image
Type_of_Source_Media: UnKnown
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 20180810 to 20181019
Source_Currentness_Reference:
Aerial Photography Date for aerial photo source.
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: Georectifed Image
Source_Contribution: Digital Georectifed Image.
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
DOQQ Production Process Description; USDA FSA APFO NAIP Program 2018; State: Connecticut.
The
imagery was collected using the following digital sensors: Leica ADS-100 (Serial Number 10541) with
Flight and Sensor Control Management System (FCMS) firmware 4.54. Cameras are calibrated
radiometrically and geometrically by the manufacturer and are all certified by the USGS. Collection was
performed using a combination of the following twin-engine aircraft: Turbines flying at 16,348 ft above
mean terrain (tail number: C441 N441MD). With these flying heights, there is a 27% sidelap, giving the
collected data nominal ground sampling distance of 0.40 meters at 16,348 ft. Based-upon the CCD Array
configuration present in the ADS digital sensor, imagery for each flight line is 20,000-pixels in width.
Red, Green, Blue, Near-Infrared and Panchromatic image bands were collected. The ADS 100 has the
following band specifications: Red 619-651, Green 525-585, Blue 435-495, Near Infrared 808-882, all
values are in nanometers. Collected data was downloaded to portable hard drives and shipped to the
processing facility daily. Raw flight data was extracted from external data drives using XPro software.
Airborne GPS / IMU data was post-processed using Inertial Explorer software and reviewed to ensure
sufficient accuracy for project requirements. Using Xpro software, planar rectified images were
generated from the collected data for use in image quality review. The planar rectified images were
generated at native resolution using a two standard deviation histogram stretch. Factors considered
during this review included but were not limited to the presence of smoke and/or cloud cover, contrails,
light conditions, sun glint and any sensor or hardware-related issues that potentially could result in
faulty data. When necessary, image strips identified as not meeting image quality specifications were
re-flown to obtain suitable imagery. Aero triangulation blocks were defined primarily by order of
acquisition and consisted of four to seventeen strips. Image tie points providing the observations for
the least squares bundle adjustment were selected from the images using an auto correlation
algorithm. Photogrammetric control points consisted of photo identifiable control points, collected
using GPS field survey techniques. The control points were loaded in to a softcopy workstation and
measured in the acquired image strips. A least squares bundle adjustment of image pass points, control
points and the ABGPS was performed to develop an aero triangulation solution for each block using
XPro software. Upon final bundle adjustment, the triangulated strips were ortho-rectified to the digital
elevation model (DEM) The most recent USGS 10 meter DEMs were used in the rectification process.
Positional accuracy was reviewed in the rectified imagery by visually verifying the horizontal positioning
of the known photo-identifiable survey locations using ArcGIS software. The red, green, blue, and
infrared bands were combined to generate a final ortho-rectified image strip. The ADS sensor collects
fourteen bit image data which requires radiometric adjustment for output in standard eight bit image
channels. The ortho-rectified image strips were produced with the full 16 bit data range, allowing
radiometric adjustment to 8 bit range to be performed on a strip by strip basis during the final
mosaicking steps. The 16 bit data range was adjusted for display in standard eight bit image channels by
defining a piecewise histogram stretch using OrthoVista Radiometrix software. A constant stretch was
defined for each image collection period, and then strip by strip adjustments were made as needed to
account for changes in sun angle and azimuth during the collection period. Strip adjustments were also
made to match the strips histograms as closely as possible to APFO specified histogram metrics and
color balance requirements. Automated balancing algorithms were applied to account for bi- directional
reflectance as a final step before the conversion to 8 bit data range. The imagery was mosaicked using
manual seam line generation in OrthoVista.
Process_Date: 20190530
Spatial_Data_Organization_Information:
Indirect_Spatial_Reference: CT
Direct_Spatial_Reference_Method: Raster
Raster_Object_Information:
Raster_Object_Type: Pixel
Row_Count: 1
Column_Count: 1
Spatial_Reference_Information:
Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition:
Planar:
Grid_Coordinate_System:
Grid_Coordinate_System_Name: Universal Transverse Mercator
Universal_Transverse_Mercator:
UTM_Zone_Number: 18
Transverse_Mercator:
Scale_Factor_at_Central_Meridian: 0.9996
Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -75.0
Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 0.0
False_Easting: 500000
False_Northing: 0.0
Planar_Coordinate_Information:
Planar_Coordinate_Encoding_Method: row and column
Coordinate_Representation:
Abscissa_Resolution: .6
Ordinate_Resolution: .6
Planar_Distance_Units: meters
Geodetic_Model:
Horizontal_Datum_Name: North American Datum of 1983
Ellipsoid_Name: Geodetic Reference System 80 (GRS 80)
Semi-major_Axis: 6378137
Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 298.257
Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
Overview_Description:
Entity_and_Attribute_Overview:
32-bit pixels, 4 band color(RGBIR) values 0 - 255
Entity_and_Attribute_Detail_Citation: None
Distribution_Information:
Distributor:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Person_Primary:
Contact_Person: Supervisor Customer Services Section
Contact_Organization:
USDA-FPAC-BC-APFO Aerial Photography Field Office
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing and physical address
Address: 125 S. State Street Suite 6416
City: Salt Lake City
State_or_Province: Utah
Postal_Code: 84138
Country: USA
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 801-844-2922
Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 801-956-3653
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: apfo.sales@slc.usda.gov
Distribution_Liability:
In no event shall the creators, custodians, or distributors
of this information be liable for any damages arising out
of its use (or the inability to use it).
Standard_Order_Process:
Digital_Form:
Digital_Transfer_Information:
Format_Name: GeoTIFF - Georeferenced Tagged Image File Format
Format_Information_Content: Multispectral 4-band
Digital_Transfer_Option:
Offline_Option:
Offline_Media: CD-ROM
Recording_Format: ISO 9660 Mode 1 Level 2 Extensions
Offline_Option:
Offline_Media: DVD-R
Recording_Format: ISO 9660
Offline_Option:
Offline_Media: USB Hard Disk
Recording_Format: NTFS
Offline_Option:^M
Offline_Media: USB Flash Thumb Drive^M
Recording_Format: NTFS^M
Fees:
Contact the Aerial Photography Field Office
for more information
Resource_Description:
Metadata_Reference_Information:
Metadata_Date: 20190530
Metadata_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization: USDA-FPAC-BC-APFO Aerial Photography Field Office
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing and physical address
Address: 125 S. State Street Suite 6416
City: Salt Lake City
State_or_Province: Utah
Postal_Code: 84138
Country: USA
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 801-844-2922
Metadata_Standard_Name:
Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata_Standard_Version: FGDC-STD-001-1998