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■» January 21 IW 2 (tec 2 4 r ’WM"wm— i ie w Landsat I negatives are worth $7 million O regon S tate U n iv e rs ity now holds the la rg e s t c o l le c t io n o f L a n d s a t I s a te llite im a g e ry in the w e ste rn U.S., thanks to a 17 m illio n g ift fro m the U S . D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re The USDA gave OSU's g e o g ra p h y d e p a rtm e n t m o re th a n 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 p h o to g r a p h ic Photo by Scot! Newton Karl Hull and son Erik, who’s almost three, take it easy after a jog through Meinig Park earlier this week. n e g a tiv e s —valued a t 110 e a ch —o f the e a rth 's su r fa c e , a c q u ire d b e tw e e n 1972 78 by the N a tio n a l A e ro n a u tics and Space Ad m in is tra tio n 's L a n dsa t I s a te llite The 7 0 -m illim e te r film , w h ich d e ta ils fe a tu re s of the e a rth 's su rfa ce la rg e r than 80 m e te rs in size, w ill be used fo r te a ching and rese a rch a t the u n iv e rs ity , and w ill be m ade a v a ila b le to the p u b lic " T h is co lle c tio n is an in va lu a b le a d d itio n to our d e p a rtm e n t, and to O S U ,” sa id g e o gra p h y c h a irm a n T hom as M aresh. “ We have a w e ll- esta blish ed e xp e rtise in a m ore th a n 60 w h ich w ere in te re ste d as re c ip ie n ts of the p h o to g ra p h s ." M a re s h sa id the fo u r u n iv e rs itie s have fo rm e d a Landsat c o n s o r t iu m , a g r e e in g to c o d e a n d c la s s ify the im a g e ry in the sam e m a n n e r and m a ke it a v a ila b le to each o th e r on an exchange basis " N o t o n ly do we now hold n e a r ly a ll L a n d s a t I n e g ative s in e x is te n c e ," he noted, " b u t we w ill have im m e d ia te access to the o th e r th re e schools im a g e ry of subsequent Land sat II and I I I flig h ts as w e ll.” T o u t i l i z e th e f o u r - s p e c tra l band negatives, ta ke n by La n dsa t I in an o r b it 570 m ile s above the e a r th , th e g e o g r a p h y d e p a rtm e n t has a cq u ire d c o lo r e n la rg e rs , a c o n ta c t p rin tm a k e r and a V a riS ca n V ie w e r, w h ic h uses high q u a lity o p tics to p ro je c t segm ents on n e g a tive film on a la rg e v ie w in g screen T h a t e q u ip m e n t, along w ith m ic ro fic h e indexes of v a r ie ty of im a g e r y analyses, such as th e rm a l in fra re d and S L A R (side lo o kin g a irb o rn e r a d a r ), and the a c q u is itio n of the I^andsat I im a g e ry w ill ex pand th a t e x p e rtis e in to ye t a n o th e r d im e n s io n ,” he ad ded O regon S tate is one of fo u r u n iv e rs itie s to re ce ive s a te llite im a g e ry fro m the U S D A , w h ic h uses th e p h o to s to m o n it o r a g r ic u lt u r a l p r o d u c tio n a ro u n d the w o rld The o th e r in s titu t i o n s —U n i v e r s i t y of A riz o n a . U C -S anta B a r b a ra a nd W isco n sin a t M ilw a u k e e - w e r e g iv e n L a n dsa t I I and la n d s a t 111 im a g e ry ta ke n a fte r 1978, w h ile OSU rece ive d a ll of U S D A 's L a n dsa t I photos "B e ca u se the USDA is m ost concerned w ith c u r re n t L a n d s a t f lig h ts , e a rlie r im a g e ry has been s to re d ,” e xp la in e d M aresh " A s I u n d ersta n d it, the USDA s im p ly ra n out o f sto ra g e space and selected fo u r u n iv e rs itie s o u t of the s a te llite im a g e ry , w ill be housed in a c o m b in a tio n te a c h in g r e s e a r c h la b o ra to ry on the second flo o r of W ilk 'n s o n H a ll on the OSU cam pus “ T h is c o lle c tio n is a ve ry va lu a b le re s o u rc e .” said M aresh " W h ile we w a n t to p ro te c t it, we also w a n t to m ake th e im a g e r y a v a ila b le so it can be u s e d —not o n ly by p r o fessors and students in o u r ow n d e p a rtm e n t—but by persons in o th e r d is c ip lin e s on cam pus, such as geology and o c e a n o g ra p h y , and p u b lic agencies and in d iv id u a ls "S o w e 're p la n n in g on h a v in g one o r tw o people, possibly g ra d u a te students, on hand in the la b o ra to ry to h a n d le th e d a ta a n d m o n ito r its use by v a rio u s vie w e rs because th e re a re so m any a p p lic a tio n s th a t can be m ade o f the tm a g e ry As an e x a m p le of the im - a g e ry ’s a p p lic a tio n . M aresh c ite d a p ro je c t by OSU g e o gra p h y professors Jon K im e rlin g and Charles R osenfeld, who a re study mg the d o w n w in d e m is sions fro m the B o a rd m a n P ow er P la n t in eastern O regon. “ K im e r lin g and R o s e n fe ld a re u s in g a v a rie ty of p h o to g ra p h ic im agery such as th e rm a l in f r a r e d a n d S L A R , to m o n ito r possible effe cts the pow er p la n t s p lu m e is h a v in g on v e g e ta tio n .” said M aresh " W ith the La n dsa t im a g e ry now a v a ila b le , they have c o m p a ra tiv e reg io n a l data on ve g e ta tiv e co ve r fro m n e a rly a decade ago. w h ic h s h o u ld a d d con s id e ra b ly to th e ir research p o te n tia l • T h a t's ju s t one exam p ie ," M aresh added ‘ but th e a p p lic a tio n o f th e s a te llite im a g e ry w ill also extend across d is c ip lin e s to a re a s s u c h as c o a s ta l n a v ig a t i o n 2 p ie c e a d |u s to b le s h e lf 3 colors to choose from BRACKETS CAMPS DARIGOLD 1 LB FRESH BU TTER lauer Xfciria ViM-rlat WILSON BONELESS W ESSON 24 0 2 V E G E TA B L E OIL ' FOSTER FARMS "GRADE A ” Saurr (birbi ta rd a i C H IC K EN ot the SEA Fresh Fryer Parts “ Redeem your coupons at Santry!" 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