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Data Problems > Image Blemishes > Swaths The Compendium Table of Contents contains a single network link which enables you to download the latest version of the entire Compendium in a single file of about 1.1 megabytes. ____________________ Current count: 122 regular + 19 patterned = 141 Swaths are image blemishes, not data errors. Only new images can remove them.
____________________ ____________________ Misaligned Swaths These differ from the above swaths because there are no unusual colorations or patterns. Rather, they are strips of shifted imagery about half a kilometer wide which stretch up to 170 kilometers. Their misalignments vary up to 200 meters. The discovery came about while studying Brazil's Rio Curuça river slippage (24 March 2006) for illustration. The shifted swaths only occur in the TerraMetrics low-resolution background imagery. We have found 4 in Peru and 2 in Brazil, and the shifts are ALSO found in Microsoft's Virtual Earth AND in Yahoo Maps. The effects are most visible where the swaths cross a river: Rio Curuça in Brazil, Rio Javan on the border, and Rio Amazonas in Peru We illustrate where some of the swaths cross the Amazon River in Peru.
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