What is it?
Planet.com is a portal where U of T students, staff, and faculty can download satellite imagery of the earth. Use Planet.com to view regional change over time (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly). Several kinds of imagery, including… Read more.
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Orthorectified Colour Air Photos of the city of Toronto
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Formal metadata:
https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/%7Ew3libgis/missdata.html
This digital data release, produced as part of the Lake Nipigon Region Geoscience Initiative (LNRGI), contains location information, rock descriptions, detailed petrographic descriptions, photomicrographs and qualitative modal analyses for… Read more.