Orthoimages of Canada, 1999-2003
This collection is a legacy product that is no longer supported. It may not meet current government standards.
This inventory presents chronologically the satellite images acquired, orthorectified and published over time by Natural Resources Canada. It is composed of imagery from the Landsat7 (1999-2003) and RADARSAT-1 (2001-2002) satellites, as well as the CanImage by-product and the control points used to process the images.
Landsat7 Orthorectified Imagery: The orthoimage dataset is a complete set of cloud-free (less than 10%) orthoimages covering the Canadian landmass and created with the most accurate control data available at the time of creation.
RADARSAT-1 Orthorectified Imagery: The 5 RADARSAT-1 images (processed and distributed by RADARSAT International (RSI) complete the landsat 7 orthoimagery coverage. They are stored as raster data produced from SAR Standard 7 (S7) beam mode with a pixel size of 15 m. They have been produced in accordance with NAD83 (North American Datum of 1983) using the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection. RADARSAT-1 orthoimagery were produced with the 1:250 000 Canadian Digital Elevation Data (CDED) and photogrammetric control points generated from the Aerial Survey Data Base (ASDB).
CanImage -Landsat7 Orthoimages of Canada,1:50 000: CanImage is a raster image containing information from Landsat7 orthoimages that have been resampled and based on the National Topographic System (NTS) at the 1:50 000 scale in the UTM projection. The product is distributed in datasets in GeoTIFF format. The resolution of this product is 15 metres.
Landsat7 Imagery Control Points: the control points were used for the geometric correction of Landsat7 satellite imagery. They can also be used to correct vector data and for simultaneously displaying data from several sources prepared at different scales or resolutions.
Metadata
Date Created
2003-01-01
Date Published
2011-05-16
Temporal Coverage
1999 - 2003
Access in last 30 days
21
All time access
2,037
Source(s) and Citation
Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada;Strategic Policy and Innovation Sector. (2011-05-16). Orthoimages of Canada, 1999-2003. Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada;Strategic Policy and Innovation Sector.
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Landsat7 Orthorectified Imagery in LCC projection: download directory
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Dataset
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GeoTIF
Languages:
Not available
Landsat7 Imagery Control Points: documentation directory
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Supporting Document
Format:
Languages:
English, French
Landsat7 Orthorectified Imagery: documentation directory
Type:
Supporting Document
Format:
Languages:
English, French
RADARSAT-1 Orthorectified Imagery: documentation directory
Type:
Supporting Document
Format:
Languages:
English, French
Landsat7 Orthorectified Imagery in UTM projection: download directory
Type:
Dataset
Format:
GeoTIF
Languages:
Not available
RADARSAT-1 Orthorectified Imagery: GeoTif datasets available (large files)
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Dataset
Format:
GeoTIF
Languages:
Not available
CanImage -Landsat7 Orthoimages of Canada: documentation directory
Type:
Supporting Document
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Languages:
English, French
CanImage -Landsat7 Orthoimages of Canada: download clipped image based on NTS 1:50 000 system.
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Dataset
Format:
GeoTIF
Languages:
Not available
Index of Lansat7 and RADARSAT-1 files available (drag and drop the kmz file in Google Earth to localize your region of interest)
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Supporting Document
Format:
KMZ
Languages:
Not available
Index of CanImage files available (drag and drop the kmz file in Google Earth to localize your region of interest)
Type:
Supporting Document
Format:
KMZ
Languages:
Not available
Related keywords
landsat, landsat7, imagery, orthoimage, radarsat1, canimage, geobase, remote sensing, imagery analysis, satellite, geographic information systems, cartography, environmental sciences, geomatics, geographic data
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