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Aerial Imagery Catalog Collection at Geo.Sales@Usda.Gov Aerial Imagery Catalog collection at USDA - Farm Production and Conservation Business Center Geospatial Enterprise Operations Division (GEO) 125 So. State Street Suite 6416 Salt Lake City, UT 84138 (801) 844-2922 - Customer Service Section (855) 415-2014 - Fax [email protected] http://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/aerial-photography This catalog listing indicates the various imagery coverage used by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) from 1955 to the present. It shows imagery used primarily by the U.S Forest Service (USFS). For imagery prior to 1955, please contact the National Archives & Records Administration: Cartographic & Architectural Reference (NWCS-Cartographic) Aerial Photographs Team [email protected] Coverage is listed alphabetically by county. A Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) numerical code was assigned to each county after July 1, 1971. The prior years of imagery were assigned an alpha code, shown in parenthesis. Visit the FIPS Index at: http://www.fsa.usda.gov/Internet/FSA_File/alphafips.pdf Some form of an index (i.e. digital, line, photo, spot) is available for most imagery projects. The number of index sheets required for each project is shown on this listing. Current aerial imagery is now obtainable in digital format on CD, DVD, flash or hard drive media. Scanning aerial imagery film on repository at GEO (1955 - present) can also produce digital imagery products. Contact our Customer Service Section for ordering information, instructions, and further details on available products at: http://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/aerial-photography/imagery-programs/naip- imagery/ordering-naip-imagery/index http://www.fsa.usda.gov/Assets/USDA-FSA-Public/usdafiles/APFO/imagery- programs/pdfs/naip/order-forms/order-products_2015.pdf Offered in the catalog listing at each region and national forest heading is a link to locate the regional or national forest office address and phone number at: http://www.fs.fed.us/organization/506 FILM CATALOG (National Forest Listing) 01-SEP-21 10:00 AM USFS Organizational Directory: http://www.fs.fed.us/organization/506 Region 01 FS Region 01 - North Central US F1020 Beaverhead National Forest MT %COV Year RES/SCL Band Format Project Index Qty Remarks 2003 18 CN TF LEM 18 21.14 GB 2003 18 CN TF ORG 17 19.67 GB 2003 18 CN TF SEP 22 25.75 GB 2003 18 CN TF TOW 9 10.5 GB 2003 18 CN TF UTE 31 35.87 GB 2002 0 CN CN BTT SP-BUTTE MONTANA OBLIQUES 2002 0 CN CN BUT SP-BUTTE-WISE RIVER OBLIQUES 100 2001 15 CN CN 611020 LI 6 T9-C2 - W/DEERLODGE NF 100 1993 15 CN CN 611020 LI 3 T30-C5 1993 CN CN BE SP 1991 CN CN BE SP 100 1987 15 CN CN 611020 LI 3 T31-E3 100 1980 24 CN CN 611020 LI 2 T10-D6 1979 CN CN BE-6 SP 1977 19 BW TF ENN 100 35.7 GB 100 1976 0 CN CN 611020 1976 CN CN BEV SP - ELKHORN,WILLOW,BEAR CR. 1967 33 CN CN ESD BIG HOLE 1967 33 BW BW ESD BIG HOLE 1966 19 BW TF ENN 2848 1004.6 GB 1965 19 BW TF ENN 174 60.7 GB 1964 19 BW TF ENN 5579 1989.79 GB 1960 19 BW TF EIN 1993 695.57 GB 1959 19 BW TF DEV-D 12 4.2 GB 1959 19 BW TF EDV-D 200 69.91 GB 1958 19 BW TF EDV-B 324 113.89 GB 1958 19 BW TF EDV-D 735 254.63 GB 100 1957 15 BW BW CXK-A LI 1 R1-33 - PROJECT 116A - TOBACCO ROOT, AREA 9 100 1957 15 BW BW CXK-B LI 1 R1-33 - PROJECT 116A - AREA 10 100 1957 15 BW BW ECI LI 14 R1-33 - W/GALLATIN 100 1957 15 BW BW ECI LI 1 R1-33 - W/GALLATIN NF, PROJECT 116A - AREA 13 100 1957 15 BW BW ECJ LI 1 R1-33 - PROJECT 116A - AREA 12 1957 15 BW BW ECQ W/DEERLODGE NF - PROJECT 116A 100 1957 15 BW BW EDV-C LI RE R1-31 - PROJECT 119A - AREAS E & F, SEE EDV-B 100 1956 15 BW BW CXK-A LI 1 R1-33 - PROJECT 116A - TOBACCO ROOT, AREA 9 100 1956 15 BW BW ECI LI 14 R1-33 - W/GALLATIN 100 1956 15 BW BW ECI LI 1 R1-33 - W/GALLATIN NF, PROJECT 116A - AREA 13 1955 19 BW TF EAI 208 72.66 GB 1955 19 BW TF EAM 558 193.61 GB FILM CATALOG (National Forest Listing) 01-SEP-21 10:00 AM USFS Organizational Directory: http://www.fs.fed.us/organization/506 Region 01 FS Region 01 - North Central US F1030 Bitterroot National Forest MT %COV Year RES/SCL Band Format Project Index Qty Remarks 100 2004 15 CN CN 611030 LI 2 T33-C2 100 2004 15 CN CN 611030 DI 1 390055 100 1998 15 CN CN 611030 LI 2 T30-E6 1994 CN CN BI SP 100 1993 15 CN CN 611030 LI 4 T30-C4 1990 CN CN BI SP 1989 15 CN CN L. RCF SP - LITTLE ROCK CREEK FIRE 1988 CN CN BI SP 100 1987 40 BW BW 611030 LI 2 T31-F4 100 1986 15 CN CN 611030 LI 2 T31-C3 100 1980 24 CN CN 611030 LI 2 T10-D1 100 1977 24 CN CN 611032 LI 2 R1-65 - DARBY & SULA RD 100 1977 24 CN CN 611033 LI RE R1-65 - DARBY & SULA RD - SEE 611032 100 1975 31 CIRP CIRP 30081 PROJECT 166A 100 1974 15 BW BW 30081 LI 3 R1-49 - W/CLEARWATER & FLATHEAD NF, PROJECT 160A, VARIOUS SYMBOLS 100 1973 15 BW BW 30081 LI 2 T10-A6 - PROJECT 157A 1972 15 BW BW SULA-4 SP - SULA RD 100 1970 15 BW BW EWL LI 1 R1-3 - PROJECT 149A - AREA A 1967 14 BW TF ERE 172 60.24 GB 1966 14 BW TF ERE 275 96.83 GB 100 1962 15 BW BW EJO LI 1 R1-16 - W/CLEARWATER, LOLO & ST JOE NF, PROJECT 132A - AREA A 1959 19 BW TF EFR 442 153.68 GB 1958 19 BW TF EFR 224 78.92 GB 1957 19 BW TF EDV-A 23 8.12 GB 1956 14 BW TF EBP 293 104.02 GB FILM CATALOG (National Forest Listing) 01-SEP-21 10:00 AM USFS Organizational Directory: http://www.fs.fed.us/organization/506 Region 01 FS Region 01 - North Central US F1040 Idaho Panhandle National Forest ID %COV Year RES/SCL Band Format Project Index Qty Remarks 100 2002 15 CN CN 611040 LI 3 T9-E2 - IDAHO PANHANDLE 100 2001 5 CN CN 611040 LI 1 T32-F5 - SP-RARE ELEMENTS 1998 CN CN BON SP - BONNER 100 1996 15 CN CN 611040 LI 3 T30-D5 - IDAHO PANHANDLE 1994 CN CN IP SP 1993 CN CN IP SP 100 1991 15 CN CN 611040 LI 1 T30-B5 - IDAHO PANHANDLE 1991 CN CN IP SP 1990 CN CN IP SP 1990 43 BW BW PC-H-90 SP - POTLATCH 1989 CN CN IP SP 1988 CN CN I.P. SP - PANHANDLE 100 1987 40 BW BW 611040 LI 1 T31-D5 - COEUR D'ALENE NF 1987 CN CN I.P. SP 100 1983 12 CN CN 611040 LI 1 T31 A4 - COEUR D'ALENE, ST JOE & KANIKSU NF 1979 24 CN CN IP-1 SP 1979 24 CN CN IP-4 SP 1979 15 CN CN IP-5 SP 1979 CN CN IP-6 SP 1979 CN CN IP011 SP 1978 CN CN HE SP W/HELENA NF 1978 CN CN IP SP - NEZ PERCE NF 1978 CN CN NE SP - NEZ PERCE NF 100 1976 24 BW BW 16035 LI 1 R1-53 - ST JOE NF, PROJECT 168A 100 1976 24 BW BW 16049 LI RE ST JOE NF, PROJECT 168A - SEE 16035 100 1976 24 BW BW 16079 LI RE ST JOE NF, PROJECT 168A - SEE 16035 100 1975 24 CN CN 16009 LI 3 R1-60 - COEUR D'ALENE, KANIKSU & ST JOE NF, PROJECT 163A, VARIOUS SYMBOLS 100 1974 24 CIRP CIRP 16021 LI 1 R1-58 - KANIKSU NF, PROJECT 164A - VARIOUS SYMBOLS 100 1974 12 BW BW 16035 LI 1 R1-55 - ST JOE NF, PROJECT 159A - AREA K - VARIOUS SYMBOLS 100 1973 15 CN CN 30053 LI 5 T10-B6 - KANIKSU & ST JOE NF, PROJECT 158A - VARIOUS SYMBOLS 1972 15 BW BW NK KANIKSU - PROJECT 122A 100 1969 15 BW BW EUR LI 1 T10-E5 - ST JOE NF, PROJECT 146A 100 1968 15 BW BW ETM LI 6 T31-A2 - KANIKSU NF, PROJECT 143A - AREA A - FS002 100 1968 15 BW BW ETM LI 4 T10-F5 - COEUR D'ALENE NF, PROJECT 143A - FS001 1967 19 BW TF ERC 1453 517.47 GB 1967 19 BW TF ESM 241 85.94 GB 1966 19 BW TF ERC 1484 523.02 GB 1963 19 BW TF EMJ 5344 1877.28 GB 100 1962 15 BW BW EJO LI 1 R1-16 - ST. JOE NF - W/CLEARWATER, LOLO & BITTEROOT NF, PROJECT 132A - AREA A 1959 19 BW TF EGV 839 291.98 GB 1959 44 BW TF EGW 150 56.93 GB FILM CATALOG (National Forest Listing) 01-SEP-21 10:00 AM USFS Organizational Directory: http://www.fs.fed.us/organization/506 Region 01 FS Region 01 - North Central US F1040 Idaho Panhandle National Forest ID %COV Year RES/SCL Band Format Project Index Qty Remarks 1958 14 BW TF EDJ 101 35.3 GB 1958 14 BW TF EDL 46 16.09 GB 1958 19 BW TF EDS 176 61.84 GB 1958 19 BW TF EFA 207 72.25 GB 1958 19 BW TF EFV 220 75.88 GB 100 1957 15 BW BW DYW-A LI 1 R1-33 - ST JOE NF, PROJECT 116A - AREA 31 100 1957 15 BW BW ECS LI RE R1-33 - COEUR D'ALENE NF, PROJECT 116A - AREA 30, SEE DYW 1957 14 BW TF EDJ 361 127.54 GB 1957 14 BW TF EDL 712 250.43 GB 1956 19 BW TF EBN 241 83.22 GB 1955 19 BW TF EAL 665 233.14 GB FILM CATALOG (National Forest Listing) 01-SEP-21 10:00 AM USFS Organizational Directory: http://www.fs.fed.us/organization/506 Region 01 FS Region 01 - North Central US F1050 Clearwater National Forest ID %COV Year RES/SCL Band Format Project Index Qty Remarks 100 2007 15 CN CN 611050 DI 1 T33-C1 - RABBIT, HELIX, KETTLE LK, ROCKY PT, HUNGREY, LONG CR, WEITAS FIRE AREAS 100 2007 15 CN CN 611050 DI 1 T33-C1 - BAR PT, TOBOGGAN, UPPER NF, JOHNSON FUELS & HANSON FIRE AREAS 100 2000 15 CN CN 611050 LI 2 T9-A1 100 1995 15 CN CN 611050 LI 2 T30-D3 1994 CN CN CL SP 1993 CN CN CL SP 1993 100 CN TF CLR 9 10.51 GB 1992 CN CN CL SP 1991 CN CN CL SP 100 1990 12 CN CN 611050 LI 2 T30-A4 1990 CN CN CL SP 100 1988 12 CN CN CL W/LEWIS & CLARK NF 1987 CN CN CL 100 1985 40 BW BW 611050 LI 2 T30-A2 100 1981 12 CN CN 611050 LI 2 T10-E1 100 1976 24 BW BW 16035 LI 1 R1-53 - PROJECT 168A 100 1976 24 CN CN 16035 LI RE R1-2 - PROJECT 169 - SEE 16079 100 1976 24 BW BW 16049 LI RE R1-53 - PROJECT 168A - SEE 16035 100 1976 24 CN CN 16049 LI RE R1-2 - PROJECT 169 - SEE 16079 100 1976 24 CN CN 16079 LI 1 R1-2 - PROJECT 169 100 1976 24 BW BW 16079 LI RE R1-53 - PROJECT 168A - SEE 16035 100 1975 12 BW BW 16049 LI 2 R1-63 - PROJECT 162A - VARIOUS SYMBOLS, ALSO 15,840 & 24,000 AND COLOR FILM 100 1974 15 BW BW 16035 LI 1 R1-49 - W/BITTEROOT & FLATHEAD NF, PROJECT 160A - VARIOUS SYMBOLS 100 1974 24 BW BW 30029 LI 1 R1-55 - PROJECT 159A - AREA J, VARIOUS SYMBOLS 100 1973 15 BW BW 30063 LI 1 T10-A6 - PROJECT 157A - AREAS A - E, VARIOUS SYMBOLS 100 1971 15 BW BW EWT LI 1 R1-57 - PROJECT 150A 1967 19 BW TF ERD 337 119.42 GB 1967 19 BW TF ESN 1115 392.49 GB 1966 19 BW TF ERD 965 341.36 GB 100 1964 7 BW BW EOP PROJECT 137A 100 1962 15 BW BW EJO LI 1 R1-16 - W/LOLO, ST.
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