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Aerial Imagery of Boise, Idaho and Surrounding Cities (2010, 15-cm)

Published by University of Idaho | University of Idaho | Metadata Last Checked: August 02, 2025 | Last Modified: 2023-01-29T03:17:53.000Z
These data depict geographic features on the surface of the earth. They were created primarily as a visual aid for urban and county planning. These true color digital orthophotos with a 0.15m ground pixel resolution were collected by Surdex Corporation on March 19, 2010, March 20, 2010, and March 23, 2010. These data meet ASPRS Class 1 specifications.There are gaps (running horizontally) between several of the source images. They are evident in the southern portion of the mosaic at the western corner as well as a few in the northern half. The source data for this service are available for download from USGS EarthExplorer. Individual image tiles can be downloaded using the Idaho Aerial Imagery Explorer.These data can be bulk downloaded from a web accessible folder.  Source Metadata From USGS EarthExplorer:Beginning Date: 2010/03/19Ending Date: 2010/03/23EPSG: 26911Map Projection Description: NAD83 / UTM zone 11NState/Province/Country: IDDatum: NAD83Dataset: 201003_ada_county_id_0x3000m_utm_clrProjection Zone: 11Sensor: UNKNOWNSensor Type: ColorNumber of Bands: 3Vendor: SURDEX_CORPORATIONResolution: 0.15Units of Resolution: METERAgency: COMPASSUsers should be aware that temporal changes may have occurred since these data were collected and that some parts of these data may no longer represent actual surface conditions. Users should not use these data for critical applications without a full awareness of the limitations of these data as described in the lineage or elsewhere.

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