Data Series 857
Each map below shows how the flight is divided into areas and how the flight path is divided up into 5-minute (time) segments. Each segment is represented by alternating purple and yellow lines. Pages containing thumbnail images of the photographs, referred to as contact sheets, were created based on these segments. Click on each segment name to access the respective contact sheet. Refer to Table 1 for a list of images, latitude and longitude, and date and time by contact sheet.
Segment names, also referred to as contact sheets, are labeled with the following file name format: yyyy_mmdd_hhmmss.jpg, where yyyy denotes the year, mmdd denotes the month and day, and hhmmss denotes the start of the 5-minute segment of time during which those photographs were taken. For example, image 2013_0713_164000.jpg was taken July 13, 2013, starting at 16:40:00 Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). All times refer to UTC. Best effort was made to set the camera's internal clock to within one second of UTC at the beginning of the flight.
Figure 3a. Map showing the baseline northern Gulf of Mexico oblique photography survey conducted July 13, 2013, from Breton Island, La., to Petit Bois Island, Miss. The flight path is divided into 5-minute (time) segments and is represented by the alternating purple and yellow lines. Pages containing thumbnail images of the photographs, referred to as contact sheets, were created based on these segments. Click on the 5-minute segment name to view each contact sheet. Click on the inset box to view a detailed map of the area.
Figure 3b. Map showing the baseline northern Gulf of Mexico oblique photography survey conducted July 13, 2013, from Dauphin Island, Ala., to the Alabama-Florida border. The flight path is divided into 5-minute segments, and is represented by the alternating purple and yellow lines. Pages containing thumbnail images of photographs, referred to as contact sheets, were created based on these segments. Click on the 5-minute segment name to view each contact sheet. Click on the inset box to view a detailed map of each area.