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Active Fire Locations for Tskhinvali, South Ossetia, Georgia
18 Aug 2008
Source: UNOSAT
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This map illustrates satellite-detected 
active fire locations near the town of Tskhinvali, South Ossetia, Georgia during the armed conflict between Georgian and Russian military forces. These fire locations were detected by the MODIS Aqua 
and Terra satellites covering the time period from 7 to 16 August 2008, and are sorted by date of detection. An assessment has been made of the chronology and spatial context of this data, and it is 
highly probable that such detected fires are directly or indirectly linked to the armed conflict. 
<br/>Please note this fire data product does not discriminate between natural fires (e.g. forest 
fire) and those resulting from arson or conflict, and has not been independently verified on the ground. Also note this product has not recorded all fires in this area because of limited duration, 
area affected or dense cloud cover, and thus does not represent all potential damage areas.
<br/><br/>Fire Data : MODIS Aqua - Terra (NASA)
<br/>Fire Processing : U.of Maryland, NASA
<br/>Fire Dates : 
7 - 16 August 2008
<br/>Analysis : UNOSAT
<br/>Elevation Data : SRTM-NASA
<br/>GIS Data : OCHA, USGS, UNEP, UNOSAT
<br/>Map Production : UNOSAT (18 August 2008)
<br/>Projection : Pulkovo 1995 GK Zone 
8N
<br/>Datum :Pulkovo 1995
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This map illustrates satellite-detected active fire locations near the town of Tskhinvali, South Ossetia, Georgia during the armed conflict between Georgian and Russian military forces. These fire locations were detected by the MODIS Aqua and Terra satellites covering the time period from 7 to 16 August 2008, and are sorted by date of detection. An assessment has been made of the chronology and spatial context of this data, and it is highly probable that such detected fires are directly or indirectly linked to the armed conflict.
Please note this fire data product does not discriminate between natural fires (e.g. forest fire) and those resulting from arson or conflict, and has not been independently verified on the ground. Also note this product has not recorded all fires in this area because of limited duration, area affected or dense cloud cover, and thus does not represent all potential damage areas.

Fire Data : MODIS Aqua - Terra (NASA)
Fire Processing : U.of Maryland, NASA
Fire Dates : 7 - 16 August 2008
Analysis : UNOSAT
Elevation Data : SRTM-NASA
GIS Data : OCHA, USGS, UNEP, UNOSAT
Map Production : UNOSAT (18 August 2008)
Projection : Pulkovo 1995 GK Zone 8N
Datum :Pulkovo 1995

Source:UNOSAT
Country:Georgia
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