MGN RDRS Global Slope Data Record (GSDR)
GSDR – Global Slope Data Record
Instrument:Magellan Radar System
PDS Data Set ID: MGN-V-RDRS-5-GDR-SLOPE-V1.0 (DOI: 10.17189/1522515) (for first mapping cycle products, go here)
PDS4 Bundle:urn:nasa:pds:magellan_gxdrDOI: 10.17189/kv67-gt18
For more information about RDRS GSDR products, see the GSDR Data Set Description.
The Radar System (RDRS) Global Slope Data Record (GSDR) consist of images of surface slopes in four projections: mercator equatorial (MERC), sinusoidal equal area equatorial (SINUS), north polar (NORTH), and south polar (SOUTH).
The surface meter-scale slopes are derived by fitting altimeter echoes from the fan-beam altimetry antenna as a function of time to Hagfors’ radar backscatter model templates. The data are then resampled into sinusoidal, Mercator, and north and south polar stereographic projections at a resolution of about 5 x 5 kilometers per pixel.
In ODE, GSDR products have the following product IDs:
gsdr_yyyy
where:
yyyyy = map projection (merc, sinus, north, or south)
Within the data directory under the bundle root directory, there are four subdirectories divided by map projection. They are: "mercator" for the Mercator projection products, "sinusoidal" for the sinusoidal map projection products, "north" for the north polar stereographic products, and "south" for south polar stereographic products.
Each map product consists of three files. There are the image file (*.img), the ENVI header file (*.hdr) for use in reading the data into the commercial ENVI software package, and the PDS4 label (*.xml) that describes both the image file and ENVI header.