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    <citation>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>Daniel T. Snyder</origin>
        <pubdate>2012</pubdate>
        <title>Upper Klamath Basin Landsat Image for June 26, 2004: Path 44 Row 31</title>
        <geoform>remote-sensing image</geoform>
        <pubinfo>
          <pubplace>Reston, VA</pubplace>
          <publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
        </pubinfo>
        <onlink>https://water.usgs.gov/lookup/getspatial?erosl1t_06262004_p44r31_l5_usgs_NAD83</onlink>
      </citeinfo>
    </citation>
    <descript>
      <abstract>This subset of a Landsat-5 image shows part of the upper Klamath Basin. 
The original images were obtained from the U.S. Geological Survey Earth 
Resources Observation and Science Center (EROS). EROS is responsible 
for archive management and distribution of Landsat data products. The 
Landsat-5 satellite is part of an ongoing mission to provide quality remote 
sensing data in support of research and applications activities. The launch 
of Landsat-5 on March 1, 1984 marks the addition of the fifth satellite to the 
Landsat series. The Landsat-5 satellite carries the Thematic Mapper (TM) 
sensor. More information on the Landsat program can be found online at 
http://landsat.usgs.gov/.</abstract>
      <purpose>This image was used to estimate evapotranspiration for the upper Klamath 
Basin.  This dataset was developed as part of the study described in the 
following report:
Snyder, D.T., Risley, J.C., and Haynes, J.V., 2012, 
Hydrological information products for the Off-Project Water Program of the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement: 
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2012–1199, 17 p., 
https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2012/1199.</purpose>
    </descript>
    <timeperd>
      <timeinfo>
        <sngdate>
          <caldate>20040626</caldate>
        </sngdate>
      </timeinfo>
      <current>ground condition</current>
    </timeperd>
    <status>
      <progress>Complete</progress>
      <update>None planned</update>
    </status>
    <spdom>
      <bounding>
        <westbc>-123.382600</westbc>
        <eastbc>-120.601579</eastbc>
        <northbc>43.492919</northbc>
        <southbc>41.991760</southbc>
      </bounding>
    </spdom>
    <keywords>
      <theme>
        <themekt>USGS Thesaurus</themekt>
        <themekey>inlandWaters</themekey>
        <themekey>Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement</themekey>
        <themekey>Landsat</themekey>
      </theme>
      <theme>
        <themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt>
        <themekey>geoscientificInformation</themekey>
        <themekey>inlandWaters</themekey>
        <themekey>environment</themekey>
      </theme>
      <theme>
        <themekt>USGS Metadata Identifier</themekt>
        <themekey>USGS:59323775-60d1-40d1-8c97-2ad10ac748e1</themekey>
      </theme>
       <place>
        <placekt>Geographic Names Information System</placekt>
        <placekey>Upper Klamath Basin</placekey>
        <placekey>Sprague River Basin</placekey>
        <placekey>Wood River Basin</placekey>
        <placekey>Williamson River Basin</placekey>
        <placekey>Oregon</placekey>
      </place>
    </keywords>
    <accconst>None</accconst>
    <useconst>The U.S. Geological Survey should be acknowledged as the data source in products derived from these data.</useconst>
    <ptcontac>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntperp>
          <cntper>Daniel T. Snyder</cntper>
          <cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
        </cntperp>
        <cntpos>Hydrologist</cntpos>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>mailing address</addrtype>
          <address>2130 SW 5th Ave</address>
          <city>Portland</city>
          <state>OR</state>
          <postal>97201-4976</postal>
          <country>USA</country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>503-251-3287</cntvoice>
        <cnttdd>N/A</cnttdd>
        <cntfax>503-251-3470</cntfax>
        <cntemail>dtsnyder@usgs.gov</cntemail>
        <hours>Monday - Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PDT</hours>
        <cntinst>(Warning: Although accurate at the time of production, this information may have become obsolete. See the Metadata_Reference_Information section for a current contact.)</cntinst>
      </cntinfo>
    </ptcontac>
    <browse>
      <browsen>https://water.usgs.gov/GIS/browse/erosl1t_06262004_p44r31_l5_usgs_NAD83.jpg</browsen>
      <browsed>This is a compressed and resampled version of the Landsat image.</browsed>
      <browset>jpg</browset>
    </browse>
    <datacred>The Landsat Program, as defined by Congress in 1992 and amended by Presidential Decision Directive/NSTC-3 in May 1994, is managed cooperatively by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the USGS.  Responsibility for construction of the spacecraft and instrument lies with NASA. The Landsat Program is part of NASA's Earth Observing System global change initiative administered by NASA's Earth Science Enterprise. Data processing, archiving, and distribution are performed by the USGS.  The primary ground station, the data handling facility and archive are located at the USGS Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) in Sioux Falls, SD.  NASA managed flight operations from the control center at the Goddard Space Flight Center until October 1, 2000, at which time responsibility for flight operations transferred to the USGS.  The ground system is able to distribute raw ETM+ data within 24 hours of its reception at the EROS.</datacred>
    <secinfo>
      <secsys>None</secsys>
      <secclass>Unclassified</secclass>
      <sechandl>None</sechandl>
    </secinfo>
    <native>Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 3; ESRI ArcCatalog 9.3.1.4000</native>
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  <dataqual>
    <attracc>
      <attraccr>The identification of features is provided by the distinct electromagnetic energy it emits,  reflects, or otherwise transmits.  This is called the spectral signature.  Other signatures such as tone (lightness or darkness), texture (surface roughness or smoothness), pattern, shadow, shape, and size are as important.  Thus, through the use of the enhanced thematic mapper sensor, such elements as water features, soils, and vegetation can be identified and distinguished from each other.</attraccr>
    </attracc>
    <logic>Not applicable for raster data</logic>
    <complete>The Landsat platforms operate from a sun-synchronous, near-polar orbit imaging the same 185 km (115 miles) ground swath every 16 days. The landsat system provides for global data between 81 degrees north latitude and 81 degrees south latitude.</complete>
    <lineage>
      <srcinfo>
        <srccite>
          <citeinfo>
            <origin>U.S. Geological Survey Earth Resources Observation and Science Center (EROS)</origin>
            <pubdate>20040626</pubdate>
            <title>Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM)</title>
            <onlink>http://glovis.usgs.gov/</onlink>
            <onlink>http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov</onlink>
            <onlink>http://landsat.usgs.gov/</onlink>
          </citeinfo>
        </srccite>
        <typesrc>online</typesrc>
        <srctime>
          <timeinfo>
            <sngdate>
              <caldate>20040626</caldate>
            </sngdate>
          </timeinfo>
          <srccurr>ground condition</srccurr>
        </srctime>
        <srccitea>Landsat</srccitea>
        <srccontr>original image</srccontr>
      </srcinfo>
      <procstep>
        <procdesc>The EROS Landsat processing system is the National Landsat Archive Production System (NLAPS) System. The Modular Multi-Satellite Preprocessor (MMSP) receives the serial TM-A (radiometrically corrected) or TM-R (radiometrically and geometrically corrected) data from the DCRSi cassette drive. Data resampling begins after the completion of satellite orbit model generation/refinement and radiometric calibration. Data resampling consists of three distinct components; coarse resampling table generation, resampling table densification, and two-dimensional convolution resampling. Coarse table generation consists of calculating relationships between product line/pixel values at a set of grid-points and the corresponding line/pixel values in the raw data. Table densification consists of interpolating similar relationships between the remaining product line/pixel values and the corresponding raw data line/pixel values. Table densification also includes performing a number of corrections to the interpolation to account for various inaccuracies in the raw data.</procdesc>
        <procdate>20040626</procdate>
        <srcprod>Landsat</srcprod>
        <proccont>
          <cntinfo>
            <cntperp>
              <cntper>Customer Service</cntper>
              <cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center</cntorg>
            </cntperp>
            <cntaddr>
              <addrtype>mailing address</addrtype>
              <address>47914 252nd Street</address>
              <city>Sioux Falls</city>
              <state>SD</state>
              <postal>57198-0001</postal>
              <country>USA</country>
            </cntaddr>
            <cntvoice>N/A</cntvoice>
            <cntemail>lta@usgs.gov</cntemail>
            <hours>0800 - 1600 CT, M-F, -6 h GMT</hours>
            <cntinst>(Warning: Although accurate at the time of production, this information may have become obsolete. See the Metadata_Reference_Information section for a current contact.)</cntinst>
          </cntinfo>
        </proccont>
      </procstep>
      <procstep>
        <procdesc>Landsat images are obtained as separate Tagged Image File Format(TIFF) images for each band. The images were stacked and subset to the upper Klamath Basin study area.</procdesc>
        <srcused>Landsat</srcused>
        <procdate>Unknown</procdate>
      </procstep>
      <procstep>
        <procdesc>The Landsat image was projected from WGS84 UTM Zone 10N to NAD83 UTM Zone 10N using ArcGIS 10.0 Service Pack 2, Project Raster Tool by U.S. Geological Survey personnel.  The parameters used:
Resampling Technique: Nearest (Per Alan Rea, USGS Hydrologist, Pers. Comm.)
Output Cell Size: 30
Geographic Transformation: WGS_1984_(ITRF00)_To_NAD_1983</procdesc>
        <srcused>Landsat</srcused>
        <procdate>20110907</procdate>
      </procstep>
    </lineage>
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    <direct>Raster</direct>
    <rastinfo>
      <rasttype>Pixel</rasttype>
      <rowcount>4358</rowcount>
      <colcount>4520</colcount>
      <vrtcount>1</vrtcount>
    </rastinfo>
  </spdoinfo>
  <spref>
    <horizsys>
      <planar>
        <gridsys>
          <gridsysn>Universal Transverse Mercator</gridsysn>
          <utm>
            <utmzone>10</utmzone>
            <transmer>
              <sfctrmer>0.999600</sfctrmer>
              <longcm>-123.000000</longcm>
              <latprjo>0.000000</latprjo>
              <feast>500000.000000</feast>
              <fnorth>0.000000</fnorth>
            </transmer>
          </utm>
        </gridsys>
        <planci>
          <plance>row and column</plance>
          <coordrep>
            <absres>30.000000</absres>
            <ordres>30.000000</ordres>
          </coordrep>
          <plandu>meters</plandu>
        </planci>
      </planar>
      <geodetic>
        <horizdn>North American Datum of 1983</horizdn>
        <ellips>Geodetic Reference System 80</ellips>
        <semiaxis>6378137.000000</semiaxis>
        <denflat>298.257222</denflat>
      </geodetic>
    </horizsys>
  </spref>
  <eainfo>
    <overview>
      <eaover>This image file consists of seven layers, each of which correspond to a Landsat band. The 8-bit pixels contain integer values ranging from 0-255 that correspond to electromagnetic energy emitted, reflected, or otherwise transmitted by Earth features.
	
    Layer 1:	Landsat Band 1 Visible (0.45 – 0.52 micron), 30 m ground sampling interval
    Layer 2:	Landsat Band 2 Visible (0.52 – 0.60 micron), 30 m ground sampling interval
    Layer 3:	Landsat Band 3 Visible (0.63 – 0.69 micron), 30 m ground sampling interval
    Layer 4:	Landsat Band 4 Near-Infrared (0.76 – 0.90 micron), 30 m ground sampling interval
    Layer 5:	Landsat Band 5 Near-Infrared (1.55 – 1.75 micron), 30 m ground sampling interval
    Layer 6:	Landsat Band 6 Thermal (10.40 – 12.50 micron), 120 m ground sampling interval
    Layer 7:	Landsat Band 7 Mid-Infrared (2.08 – 2.35 micron), 30 m ground sampling interval</eaover>
      <eadetcit>U.S. Geological Survey Earth Resources Observation and Science Center (EROS)</eadetcit>
    </overview>
  </eainfo>
  <distinfo>
    <distrib>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
          <cntper>Michael Ierardi</cntper>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntpos>IT Specialist</cntpos>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>mailing address</addrtype>
          <address>445 National Center</address>
          <city>Reston</city>
          <state>VA</state>
          <postal>20192</postal>
          <country>USA</country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>1-888-275-8747 (1-888-ASK-USGS)</cntvoice>
        <cntemail>mierardi@usgs.gov</cntemail>
      </cntinfo>
    </distrib>
    <resdesc>Downloadable Data</resdesc>
    <distliab>Although these data have been used by the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior, no warranty expressed or implied is made by the U.S. Geological Survey as to the accuracy of the data.  The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by the U.S. Geological Survey in the use of these data, software, or related materials. The use of firm, trade, or brand names in this report is for identification purposes only and does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey.  The names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective trademark owners.</distliab>
    <stdorder>
      <digform>
        <digtinfo>
          <formname>IMAGINE Image</formname>
          <formvern>Unknown</formvern>
          <formcont>LZMA compression, normal level</formcont>
          <filedec>7-zip v9.20</filedec>
        </digtinfo>
        <digtopt>
          <onlinopt>
            <computer>
              <networka>
                <networkr>https://water.usgs.gov/GIS/dsdl/erosl1t_06262004_p44r31_l5_usgs_NAD83.zip</networkr>
              </networka>
            </computer>
          </onlinopt>
        </digtopt>
      </digform>
      <fees>None. This dataset is provided by USGS as a public service.</fees>
    </stdorder>
  </distinfo>
  <metainfo>
    <metd>20201117</metd>
    <metc>
	<cntinfo>
	<cntorgp>
		<cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
		<cntper>Michael Ierardi</cntper>
	</cntorgp>
		<cntpos>IT Specialist</cntpos>
		<cntaddr>
		<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
          <address>445 National Center</address>
          <city>Reston</city>
          <state>VA</state>
          <postal>20192</postal>
          <country>USA</country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>1-888-275-8747 (1-888-ASK-USGS)</cntvoice>
        <cntemail>mierardi@usgs.gov</cntemail>
      </cntinfo>
    </metc>
    <metstdn>FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>
    <metstdv>FGDC-STD-001-1998</metstdv>
  </metainfo>
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