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In July 2012, a helicopter-based crew photographed approximately 22 miles (35 km) of shoreline near Golovin, Alaska, from the Yuonglik River delta southeast to Portage Creek. During this flight 572 oblique aerial photographs were collected and spatially referenced using a Garmin Dakota 20 handheld GPS.
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In July 2011, a helicopter-based crew photographed approximately 180 miles of shoreline along the eastern edge of Norton Sound, from Cape Denbigh to south of Unalakleet, AK. During this flight 2,180 oblique aerial photographs were collected and spatially referenced using a Garmin Dakota 20, handheld GPS. The communities of Unalakleet and Shaktoolik lie along the flight-line of this project.
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In August 2013, a helicopter-based crew photographed approximately 52 miles (84 km) of shoreline near Port Heiden, Alaska, from 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Reindeer Creek, known locally as North Creek, to 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Strogonof Point. During this flight, 1,441 oblique aerial photographs were collected and were spatially referenced using a Garmin Dakota 20 handheld GPS. For a complete description of the image collection and file organization process please see the detailed metadata associated with this Raw Data File.


    map background search result map search result map Surficial geology of the Dalton Highway (Itkillik-Sagavanirktok rivers) area, southern Arctic foothills, Alaska Spatially referenced oblique aerial photography of the Eastern Norton Sound shoreline, July 2011 Spatially referenced oblique aerial photography of the Golovin shoreline, July 2012 Spatially referenced oblique aerial imagery of the Port Heiden shoreline, August 2013 Spatially referenced oblique aerial photography of the Golovin shoreline, July 2012 Spatially referenced oblique aerial imagery of the Port Heiden shoreline, August 2013 Surficial geology of the Dalton Highway (Itkillik-Sagavanirktok rivers) area, southern Arctic foothills, Alaska Spatially referenced oblique aerial photography of the Eastern Norton Sound shoreline, July 2011