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  1. Sentinel-2 Imagery: Color Infrared with DRA

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    • prep-response-portal.napsgfoundation.org
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    Updated May 2, 2018
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    Esri (2018). Sentinel-2 Imagery: Color Infrared with DRA [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/2658178ff00e440aae303452bfcec6cf
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    Beta Notice: This item is currently in beta and is intended for early access, testing, and feedback. It is not recommended for production use, as functionality and content are subject to change without notice.Sentinel-2, 10m Multispectral 13-band imagery, rendered on-the-fly. Available for visualization and analytics, this Imagery Layer pulls directly from the Sentinel-2 on AWS collection and is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer can be used for multiple purposes including but not limited to vegetation, plant health, land cover and environmental monitoring.Geographic CoverageGlobalContinental land masses from 65.4° South to 72.1° North, with these special guidelines:All coastal waters up to 20 km from the shoreAll islands greater than 100 km2All EU islandsAll closed seas (e.g. Caspian Sea)The Mediterranean SeaNote: Areas of interest going beyond the Mission baseline (as laid out in the Mission Requirements Document) will be assessed, and may be added to the baseline if sufficient resources are identified.Temporal CoverageThe revisit time for each point on Earth is every 5 days.This layer is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer is designed to include imagery collected within the past 14 months. Custom Image Services can be created for access to images older than 14 months.The number of images available will vary depending on location.Image Selection/FilteringThe most recent and cloud free image, for any location, is displayed by default.Any image available, within the past 14 months, can be displayed via custom filtering.Filtering can be done based on Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Tile ID.Tile_ID is computed as [year][month][day]T[hours][minutes][seconds]_[UTMcode][latitudeband][square]_[sequence]. More…NOTE: Not using filters, and loading the entire archive, may affect performance.Analysis ReadyThis imagery layer is analysis ready with TOA correction applied.Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Color-Infrared (bands 8,4,3) with Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA).This DRA version enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images. The non-DRA version of this layer can be viewed by switching to the pre-defined Color Infrared raster function.Bands near-infrared, red, green with dynamic range adjustment applied. Healthy vegetation is bright red while stressed vegetation is dull red.Rendering (or display) of band combinations and calculated indices is done on-the-fly from the source images via Raster Functions.Various pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected or custom functions created.Available renderings include: Agriculture with DRA, Bathymetric with DRA, Natural Color with DRA, Short-wave Infrared with DRA, Geology with DRA, NDMI Colorized, Normalized Difference Built-Up Index (NDBI), NDWI Raw, NDWI - with VRE Raw, NDVI – with VRE Raw (NDRE), NDVI - VRE only Raw, NDVI Raw, Normalized Burn Ratio, NDVI Colormap.Multispectral BandsBandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.433 - 0.453602Blue0.458 - 0.523103Green0.543 - 0.578104Red0.650 - 0.680105Vegetation Red Edge0.698 - 0.713206Vegetation Red Edge0.733 - 0.748207Vegetation Red Edge0.773 - 0.793208NIR0.785 - 0.900108ANarrow NIR0.855 - 0.875209Water vapour0.935 - 0.9556010SWIR – Cirrus1.365 - 1.3856011SWIR-11.565 - 1.6552012SWIR-22.100 - 2.28020Additional NotesOverviews exist with a spatial resolution of 150m and are updated every quarter based on the best and latest imagery available at that time.To work with source images at all scales, the ‘Lock Raster’ functionality is available.NOTE: ‘Lock Raster’ should only be used on the layer for short periods of time, as the imagery and associated record Object IDs may change daily.This ArcGIS Server dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Desktop as well as Web and Mobile applications using the REST based Image services API.Images can be exported up to a maximum of 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.Data SourceSentinel-2 imagery is the result of close collaboration between the (European Space Agency) ESA, the European Commission and USGS. Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Registry of Open Data. Users can access the imagery from Sentinel-2 on AWS , or alternatively access Sentinel2Look Viewer, EarthExplorer or the Copernicus Open Access Hub to download the scenes.For information on Sentinel-2 imagery, see Sentinel-2.

  2. Landsat Arctic Views

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    • keep-cool-global-community.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jun 24, 2016
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    Esri (2016). Landsat Arctic Views [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/6334dd0f09f04a3583a37233540d73c0
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    Jun 24, 2016
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    This dynamic imagery layer features Landsat 8 and Landsat GLS imagery for use in visualization and analysis. This layer is time enabled and includes a number of band combinations and indices rendered on demand. The imagery includes eight multispectral bands from the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and two bands from the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). It is updated daily with new imagery directly sourced from the USGS Landsat collection on AWS.To view this imagery layer, you'll want to add it to a map that is using the Polar projection of WGS_1984_EPSG_Alaska_Polar_Stereographic, for example the Arctic Ocean Basemap or the Arctic Imagery basemap. Other polar projections may be used within their useful limits. There is no imagery above 82°30’N due to the orbit of the satellite.Geographic CoverageArctic RegionTemporal CoverageThis layer is updated daily with new imagery.Landsat 8 revisits each point on Earth's land surface every 16 days.Most images collected from January 2015 to present are included.Approximately 5 images for each path/row from 2013 and 2014 are also included.This layer also includes imagery from the Global Land Survey* (circa 2010, 2005, 2000, 1990, 1975).Product LevelThe Landsat 8 imagery in this layer is comprised of Collection 2 Level-1 data.The imagery has Top of Atmosphere (TOA) correction applied.TOA is applied using the radiometric rescaling coefficients provided the USGS.The TOA reflectance values (ranging 0 – 1 by default) are scaled using a range of 0 – 10,000.Image Selection/FilteringA number of fields are available for filtering, including Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Product ID.To isolate and work with specific images, either use the ‘Image Filter’ to create custom layers or add a ‘Query Filter’ to restrict the default layer display to a specified image or group of images.Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Natural Color (bands 4,3,2) with Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA).Raster Functions enable on-the-fly rendering of band combinations and calculated indices from the source imagery.The DRA version of each layer enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers that you can use to perform a variety of mapping analysis tasks.Other pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected via the renderer drop-down or custom functions can be created. Available functions on this layer include:Agriculture with DRA – Bands shortwave IR-1, near-IR, blue (6, 5, 2) with dynamic range adjustment applied on apparent reflectance. Vigorous vegetation is bright green, stressed vegetation dull green and bare areas as brown.NDSI Colorized – Normalized difference Snow index (NDSI) with color map, computed as (b3-b6)/(b3+b6) on apparent reflectance. Dark blue represents dense snow, yellow and green areas represent clouds.Bathymetric with DRA – Bands red, green, coastal/aerosol (4, 3, 1) with dynamic range adjustment. Useful in bathymetric mapping applications.Color Infrared with DRA – Bands near-IR, red, green (5, 4, 3) with dynamic range adjustment. Healthy vegetation is bright red while stressed vegetation is dull red.Geology with DRA – Bands shortwave IR-1, near-IR, blue (7, 6, 2) with dynamic range adjustment. Vigorous vegetation is bright green, stressed vegetation dull green and bare areas as brown.Natural Color with DRA – Natural Color bands red, green, blue (4, 3, 2) displayed with dynamic range adjustmentShort-wave Infrared with DRA – Bands shortwave IR-2, shortwave IR-1, red (7, 6, 4) with dynamic range adjustmentAgriculture – Bands shortwave IR-1, near-IR, blue (6, 5, 2) with fixed stretch applied on apparent reflectance. Vigorous vegetation is bright green, stressed vegetation dull green and bare areas as brown.Bathymetry – Bands red, green, coastal/aerosol (4, 3, 1) with fixed stretch applied on apparent reflectance. Useful in bathymetric mapping applications.Color Infrared – Bands near-IR, red, green (5, 4, 3) with a fixed stretch. Healthy vegetation is bright red while stressed vegetation is dull red.Geology – Bands shortwave IR-1, near-IR, blue (7, 6, 2) with a fixed stretch. Vigorous vegetation is bright green, stressed vegetation dull green and bare areas as brown.Natural Color – Natural Color bands red, green, blue (4, 3, 2) displayed with a fixed stretch.Short-wave Infrared – Bands shortwave IR-2, shortwave IR-1, red (7, 5, 4) with a fixed stretchNormalized Difference Moisture Index Colorized – Normalized Difference Moisture Index with color map, computed as (b5 - b6)/(b5 + b6). Wetlands and moist areas are blues, and dry areas in deep yellow and brownNDSI Raw – Normalized difference Snow index (NDSI) computed as (b3 - b6) / (b3 + b6)NDVI Raw – Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) computed as (b5 - b4) / (b5 + b4)NBR Raw – Normalized Burn Ratio (NBR) computed as (b5 - b7) / (b5 + b7)Multispectral BandsThe table below lists all available multispectral OLI bands. Natural Color with DRA consumes bands 4,3,2

    Band

    Description

    Wavelength (µm)

    Spatial Resolution (m)

    1

    Coastal aerosol

    0.43 - 0.45

    30

    2

    Blue

    0.45 - 0.51

    30

    3

    Green

    0.53 - 0.59

    30

    4

    Red

    0.64 - 0.67

    30

    5

    Near Infrared (NIR)

    0.85 - 0.88

    30

    6

    SWIR 1

    1.57 - 1.65

    30

    7

    SWIR 2

    2.11 - 2.29

    30

    8

    Cirrus (in OLI this is band 9)

    1.36 - 1.38

    30

    9

    QA Band (available with Collection 1)*

    NA

    30

    *More about the Quality Assessment Band The layer also provides access to TIRS bands as follows: BandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Spatial Resolution (m)10TIRS110.60 - 11.19100 * (30)11TIRS211.50 - 12.51100 * (30)*TIRS bands are acquired at 100 meter resolution, but are resampled to 30 meter in delivered data product.Additional Usage NotesImage exports are limited to 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.This dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Pro as well as web and mobile applications using the ArcGIS REST APIs.WCS and WMS compatibility means this imagery layer can be consumed as WCS or WMS services.The Unlocking Landsat in the Arctic is another way to access and explore the imagery.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers.Data SourceLandsat imagery is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Public Data Sets program.For information on Landsat 8 images, see Landsat8.*The Global Land Survey includes images from Landsat 1 through Landsat 7. Band numbers and band combinations differ from those of Landsat 8, but have been mapped to the most appropriate band as in the above table. For more information about the Global Land Survey, visit GLS.

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    Imagery Viewer

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    Updated Apr 14, 2021
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    esri_en (2021). Imagery Viewer [Dataset]. https://city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/e336805d783a44039d1231f6f3f040f7
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    Apr 14, 2021
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    Use the Imagery Viewer template to allow app users visualize and explore imagery through time and space. This template includes tools that you can enable for navigating through time, recording locations, measurement, and more. A single-image configuration lets users focus on a single imagery layer, while a two-image configuration lets users compare two imagery layers using a swipe tool. Examples: Investigate urban expansion in a major city by comparing changes to imagery over time. Record the location of a point of interest identified from a high-resolution satellite image. Document notes about newly constructed houses, including calculating building heights in-app. Data requirements The Imagery Viewer template requires a web map with at least one imagery layer. Key app capabilities Imagery visualization - Visualize imagery layers (and nonimagery layers) from the app's web map. Bookmarks - Allow users to zoom and pan to a collection of preset extents that are saved in the map. Image search - Enable individual image selector to allow users to search dynamic imagery layers for specific images. Swipe - Allows users to compare differences between images in a map. Image measurement - Enable this tool to allow users to perform image measurement on imagery layers that have mensuration capabilities. Share - Export an imagery layer to the user's local machine as a TIFF or as a layer in their organization. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.

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    Sentinel-2 Views

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    • pacificgeoportal.com
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    Updated May 2, 2018
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    Esri (2018). Sentinel-2 Views [Dataset]. https://uneca.africageoportal.com/datasets/fd61b9e0c69c4e14bebd50a9a968348c
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    May 2, 2018
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    Sentinel-2 Level-1C imagery with on-the-fly renderings for visualization. This imagery layer pulls directly from the Sentinel-2 on AWS collection and is updated daily with new imagery.Sentinel-2 imagery can be applied across a number of industries, scientific disciplines, and management practices. Some applications include, but are not limited to, land cover and environmental monitoring, climate change, deforestation, disaster and emergency management, national security, plant health and precision agriculture, forest monitoring, watershed analysis and runoff predictions, land-use planning, tracking urban expansion, highlighting burned areas and estimating fire severity.Geographic CoverageGlobalContinental land masses from 65.4° South to 72.1° North, with these special guidelines:All coastal waters up to 20 km from the shoreAll islands greater than 100 km2All EU islandsAll closed seas (e.g. Caspian Sea)The Mediterranean Sea Temporal CoverageThis layer includes a rolling collection of Sentinel-2 imagery acquired within the past 14 months.This layer is updated daily with new imagery.The revisit time for each point on Earth is every 5 days.The number of images available will vary depending on location. Product LevelThis service provides Level-1C Top of Atmosphere imagery.Alternatively, Sentinel-2 Level-2A is also available. Image Selection/FilteringThe most recent and cloud free images are displayed by default.Any image available within the past 14 months can be displayed via custom filtering.Filtering can be done based on attributes such as Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Tile ID.Tile_ID is computed as [year][month][day]T[hours][minutes][seconds]_[UTMcode][latitudeband][square]_[sequence]. More… Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Natural Color (bands 4,3,2) with Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA).The DRA version of each layer enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images.Rendering (or display) of band combinations and calculated indices is done on-the-fly from the source images via Raster Functions.Various pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected or custom functions created.Available renderings include: Agriculture with DRA, Bathymetric with DRA, Color-Infrared with DRA, Natural Color with DRA, Short-wave Infrared with DRA, Geology with DRA, NDMI Colorized, Normalized Difference Built-Up Index (NDBI), NDWI Raw, NDWI - with VRE Raw, NDVI – with VRE Raw (NDRE), NDVI - VRE only Raw, NDVI Raw, Normalized Burn Ratio, NDVI Colormap. Multispectral BandsBandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.433 - 0.453602Blue0.458 - 0.523103Green0.543 - 0.578104Red0.650 - 0.680105Vegetation Red Edge0.698 - 0.713206Vegetation Red Edge0.733 - 0.748207Vegetation Red Edge0.773 - 0.793208NIR0.785 - 0.900108ANarrow NIR0.855 - 0.875209Water vapour0.935 - 0.9556010SWIR – Cirrus1.365 - 1.3856011SWIR-11.565 - 1.6552012SWIR-22.100 - 2.28020Additional NotesOverviews exist with a spatial resolution of 150m and are updated every quarter based on the best and latest imagery available at that time.To work with source images at all scales, the ‘Lock Raster’ functionality is available. NOTE: ‘Lock Raster’ should only be used on the layer for short periods of time, as the imagery and associated record Object IDs may change daily.This ArcGIS Server dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Desktop as well as Web and Mobile applications using the REST based Image services API.Images can be exported up to a maximum of 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request. Data SourceSentinel-2 imagery is the result of close collaboration between the (European Space Agency) ESA, the European Commission and USGS. Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Registry of Open Data. Users can access the imagery from Sentinel-2 on AWS, or alternatively access EarthExplorer or the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem to download the scenes.For information on Sentinel-2 imagery, see Sentinel-2.

  5. Sentinel-2 Imagery: Agriculture with DRA

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    • landwirtschaft-esri-de-content.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated May 2, 2018
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    Esri (2018). Sentinel-2 Imagery: Agriculture with DRA [Dataset]. https://sdgs.amerigeoss.org/datasets/1f650908c00c42338aa3da3d654dfe59
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    Beta Notice: This item is currently in beta and is intended for early access, testing, and feedback. It is not recommended for production use, as functionality and content are subject to change without notice.Sentinel-2, 10 and 20m Multispectral 13-band imagery, rendered on-the-fly. Available for visualization and analytics, this Imagery Layer pulls directly from the Sentinel-2 on AWS collection and is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer can be used for multiple purposes including but not limited to plant health, deforestation, to distinguish between different crop types, land cover and environmental monitoring.Geographic CoverageGlobalContinental land masses from 65.4° South to 72.1° North, with these special guidelines: All coastal waters up to 20 km from the shoreAll islands greater than 100 km2All EU islandsAll closed seas (e.g. Caspian Sea)The Mediterranean SeaNote: Areas of interest going beyond the Mission baseline (as laid out in the Mission Requirements Document) will be assessed, and may be added to the baseline if sufficient resources are identified.Temporal CoverageThe revisit time for each point on Earth is every 5 days.This layer is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer is designed to include imagery collected within the past 14 months. Custom Image Services can be created for access to images older than 14 months.The number of images available will vary depending on location. Image Selection/Filtering The most recent and cloud free image, for any location, is displayed by default.Any image available, within the past 14 months, can be displayed via custom filtering.Filtering can be done based on Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Tile ID.Tile_ID is computed as [year][month][day]T[hours][minutes][seconds]_[UTMcode][latitudeband][square]_[sequence]. More…NOTE: Not using filters, and loading the entire archive, may affect performance.Analysis ReadyThis imagery layer is analysis ready with TOA correction applied. Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Agriculture (bands 11,8,2) with Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA). This DRA version enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images. The non-DRA version of this layer can be viewed by switching to the pre-defined Agriculture raster function.Bands shortwave IR-1, near-IR, blue with dynamic range adjustment applied. Vigorous veg. is bright green, stressed veg. dull green and bare areas are brown.Rendering (or display) of band combinations and calculated indices is done on-the-fly from the source images via Raster Functions.Various pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected or custom functions created.Available renderings include: Bathymetric with DRA, Color-Infrared with DRA, Natural Color with DRA, Short-wave Infrared with DRA, Geology with DRA, NDMI Colorized, Normalized Difference Built-Up Index (NDBI), NDWI Raw, NDWI - with VRE Raw, NDVI – with VRE Raw (NDRE), NDVI - VRE only Raw, NDVI Raw, Normalized Burn Ratio, NDVI Colormap.Multispectral BandsBandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.433 - 0.453602Blue0.458 - 0.523103Green0.543 - 0.578104Red0.650 - 0.680105Vegetation Red Edge0.698 - 0.713206Vegetation Red Edge0.733 - 0.748207Vegetation Red Edge0.773 - 0.793208NIR0.785 - 0.900108ANarrow NIR0.855 - 0.875209Water vapour0.935 - 0.9556010SWIR – Cirrus1.365 - 1.3856011SWIR-11.565 - 1.6552012SWIR-22.100 - 2.28020Additional Notes Overviews exist with a spatial resolution of 150m and are updated every quarter based on the best and latest imagery available at that time.To work with source images at all scales, the ‘Lock Raster’ functionality is available.NOTE: ‘Lock Raster’ should only be used on the layer for short periods of time, as the imagery and associated record Object IDs may change daily.This ArcGIS Server dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Desktop as well as Web and Mobile applications using the REST based Image services API.Images can be exported up to a maximum of 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.Data SourceSentinel-2 imagery is the result of close collaboration between the (European Space Agency) ESA, the European Commission and USGS. Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Registry of Open Data. Users can access the imagery from Sentinel-2 on AWS , or alternatively access Sentinel2Look Viewer, EarthExplorer or the Copernicus Open Access Hub to download the scenes.For information on Sentinel-2 imagery, see Sentinel-2.

  6. Sentinel-2 Imagery: Bathymetric with DRA

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    Updated May 2, 2018
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    Esri (2018). Sentinel-2 Imagery: Bathymetric with DRA [Dataset]. https://geoglows.amerigeoss.org/datasets/5ff454d2e9ea420ba1f810076ce70ec2
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    Beta Notice: This item is currently in beta and is intended for early access, testing, and feedback. It is not recommended for production use, as functionality and content are subject to change without notice.Sentinel-2, 10 and 60m Multispectral 13-band imagery, rendered on-the-fly. Available for visualization and analytics, this Imagery Layer pulls directly from the Sentinel-2 on AWS collection and is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer can be used for multiple purposes including but not limited to bathymetric mapping applications, changing lands and marine environmental monitoring.Geographic CoverageGlobalContinental land masses from 65.4° South to 72.1° North, with these special guidelines:All coastal waters up to 20 km from the shoreAll islands greater than 100 km2All EU islandsAll closed seas (e.g. Caspian Sea)The Mediterranean SeaNote: Areas of interest going beyond the Mission baseline (as laid out in the Mission Requirements Document) will be assessed, and may be added to the baseline if sufficient resources are identified.Temporal CoverageThe revisit time for each point on Earth is every 5 days.This layer is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer is designed to include imagery collected within the past 14 months. Custom Image Services can be created for access to images older than 14 months.The number of images available will vary depending on location.Image Selection/FilteringThe most recent and cloud free image, for any location, is displayed by default.Any image available, within the past 14 months, can be displayed via custom filtering.Filtering can be done based on Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Tile ID.Tile_ID is computed as [year][month][day]T[hours][minutes][seconds]_[UTMcode][latitudeband][square]_[sequence]. More…NOTE: Not using filters, and loading the entire archive, may affect performance.Analysis ReadyThis imagery layer is analysis ready with TOA correction applied.Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Bathymetric (bands 4,3,1) with Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA). This DRA version enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images. The non-DRA version of this layer can be viewed by switching to the pre-defined Bathymetric raster function.Bands red, green, coastal/aerosol with dynamic range adjustment applied. Useful in bathymetric mapping applications.Rendering (or display) of band combinations and calculated indices is done on-the-fly from the source images via Raster Functions.Various pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected or custom functions created.Available renderings include: Agriculture with DRA, Color-Infrared with DRA, Natural Color with DRA, Short-wave Infrared with DRA, Geology with DRA, NDMI Colorized, Normalized Difference Built-Up Index (NDBI), NDWI Raw, NDWI - with VRE Raw, NDVI – with VRE Raw (NDRE), NDVI - VRE only Raw, NDVI Raw, Normalized Burn Ratio, NDVI Colormap.Multispectral BandsBandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.433 - 0.453602Blue0.458 - 0.523103Green0.543 - 0.578104Red0.650 - 0.680105Vegetation Red Edge0.698 - 0.713206Vegetation Red Edge0.733 - 0.748207Vegetation Red Edge0.773 - 0.793208NIR0.785 - 0.900108ANarrow NIR0.855 - 0.875209Water vapour0.935 - 0.9556010SWIR – Cirrus1.365 - 1.3856011SWIR-11.565 - 1.6552012SWIR-22.100 - 2.28020Additional NotesOverviews exist with a spatial resolution of 150m and are updated every quarter based on the best and latest imagery available at that time.To work with source images at all scales, the ‘Lock Raster’ functionality is available.NOTE: ‘Lock Raster’ should only be used on the layer for short periods of time, as the imagery and associated record Object IDs may change daily.This ArcGIS Server dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Desktop as well as Web and Mobile applications using the REST based Image services API.Images can be exported up to a maximum of 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.Data SourceSentinel-2 imagery is the result of close collaboration between the (European Space Agency) ESA, the European Commission and USGS. Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Registry of Open Data. Users can access the imagery from Sentinel-2 on AWS , or alternatively access Sentinel2Look Viewer, EarthExplorer or the Copernicus Open Access Hub to download the scenes.For information on Sentinel-2 imagery, see Sentinel-2.

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    Landsat 8 Imagery: Normalized Difference Moisture Index Colorized

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    Updated Aug 11, 2016
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    Esri (2016). Landsat 8 Imagery: Normalized Difference Moisture Index Colorized [Dataset]. https://geoglows.amerigeoss.org/datasets/3750c9c5799043978b32b45f789d75ad
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    This layer includes Landsat 8 imagery rendered on-the-fly as Normalized Difference Moisture Index (NDMI) Colorized for use in visualization and analysis. This layer is time enabled and includes a number of band combinations and indices rendered on demand. The imagery includes eight multispectral bands from the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and two bands from the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). It is updated daily with new imagery directly sourced from the USGS Landsat collection on AWS.Geographic CoverageGlobal Land Surface.Polar regions are available in polar-projected Imagery Layers: Landsat Arctic Views and Landsat Antarctic Views.Temporal CoverageThis layer is updated daily with new imagery.Landsat 8 revisits each point on Earth's land surface every 16 days.Most images collected from January 2015 to present are included.Approximately 5 images for each path/row from 2013 and 2014 are also included.Product LevelThe Landsat 8 imagery in this layer is comprised of Collection 2 Level-1 data.The imagery has Top of Atmosphere (TOA) correction applied.TOA is applied using the radiometric rescaling coefficients provided the USGS.The TOA reflectance values (ranging 0 – 1 by default) are scaled using a range of 0 – 10,000.Image Selection/FilteringA number of fields are available for filtering, including Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Product ID.To isolate and work with specific images, either use the ‘Image Filter’ to create custom layers or add a ‘Query Filter’ to restrict the default layer display to a specified image or group of images.Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Normalized Difference Moisture Index Colorized, calculated as (b5 - b6)/(b5 + b6) with a colormap applied. Wetlands and moist areas are blues, and dry areas in deep yellow and brown.Raster Functions enable on-the-fly rendering of band combinations and calculated indices from the source imagery.The DRA version of each layer enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images.Other pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected via the renderer drop-down or custom functions can be created.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers that you can use to perform a variety of mapping analysis tasks.Pre-defined functions: Natural Color with DRA, Agriculture with DRA, Geology with DRA, Color Infrared with DRA, Bathymetric with DRA, Short-wave Infrared with DRA, Normalized Difference Moisture Index Colorized, NDVI Raw, NDVI Colorized, NBR Raw15 meter Landsat Imagery Layers are also available: Panchromatic and Pansharpened.Multispectral BandsThe table below lists all available multispectral OLI bands. Normalized Difference Moisture Index consumes bands 5 and 6.BandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Spatial Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.43 - 0.45302Blue0.45 - 0.51303Green0.53 - 0.59304Red0.64 - 0.67305Near Infrared (NIR)0.85 - 0.88306SWIR 11.57 - 1.65307SWIR 22.11 - 2.29308Cirrus (in OLI this is band 9)1.36 - 1.38309QA Band (available with Collection 1)*NA30*More about the Quality Assessment BandTIRS BandsBandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Spatial Resolution (m)10TIRS110.60 - 11.19100 * (30)11TIRS211.50 - 12.51100 * (30)*TIRS bands are acquired at 100 meter resolution, but are resampled to 30 meter in delivered data product.Additional Usage NotesImage exports are limited to 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.This dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Pro as well as web and mobile applications using the ArcGIS REST APIs.WCS and WMS compatibility means this imagery layer can be consumed as WCS or WMS services.The Landsat Explorer App is another way to access and explore the imagery.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers.Data SourceLandsat imagery is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Public Data Sets program.For information on Landsat 8 images, see Landsat8.

  8. Sentinel-2 Imagery: NDVI Colormap

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    Esri (2018). Sentinel-2 Imagery: NDVI Colormap [Dataset]. https://sdgs.amerigeoss.org/datasets/dccafe125bbe4e2bb3315393acbd4701
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    May 2, 2018
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Beta Notice: This item is currently in beta and is intended for early access, testing, and feedback. It is not recommended for production use, as functionality and content are subject to change without notice.Sentinel-2, 10m Multispectral 13-band imagery, rendered on-the-fly. Available for visualization and analytics, this Imagery Layer pulls directly from the Sentinel-2 on AWS collection and is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer can be used for multiple purposes including but not limited to vegetation, land cover, plant health, deforestation and environmental monitoring.Geographic CoverageGlobalContinental land masses from 65.4° South to 72.1° North, with these special guidelines:All coastal waters up to 20 km from the shoreAll islands greater than 100 km2All EU islandsAll closed seas (e.g. Caspian Sea)The Mediterranean SeaNote: Areas of interest going beyond the Mission baseline (as laid out in the Mission Requirements Document) will be assessed, and may be added to the baseline if sufficient resources are identified.Temporal CoverageThe revisit time for each point on Earth is every 5 days.This layer is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer is designed to include imagery collected within the past 14 months. Custom Image Services can be created for access to images older than 14 months.The number of images available will vary depending on location. Image Selection/FilteringThe most recent and cloud free image, for any location, is displayed by default.Any image available, within the past 14 months, can be displayed via custom filtering.Filtering can be done based on Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Tile ID.Tile_ID is computed as [year][month][day]T[hours][minutes][seconds]_[UTMcode][latitudeband][square]_[sequence]. More…NOTE: Not using filters, and loading the entire archive, may affect performance.Analysis ReadyThis imagery layer is analysis ready with TOA correction applied. Visual RenderingDefault rendering is NDVI Colormap (Normalized Difference vegetation index with colormap) computed as NIR(Band8)-Red(Band4)/NIR(Band8)+Red(Band4) . The raw version of this layer is NDVI-Raw.Green represents vigorous vegetation and brown represents sparse vegetation.Rendering (or display) of band combinations and calculated indices is done on-the-fly from the source images via Raster Functions.Various pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected or custom functions created.Available renderings include: Agriculture with DRA, Bathymetric with DRA, Color-Infrared with DRA, Natural Color with DRA, Short-wave Infrared with DRA, Geology with DRA, NDMI Colorized, Normalized Difference Built-Up Index (NDBI), NDWI Raw, NDWI - with VRE Raw, NDVI – with VRE Raw (NDRE), NDVI - VRE only Raw, NDVI Raw, Normalized Burn Ratio Multispectral Bands BandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.433 - 0.453602Blue0.458 - 0.523103Green0.543 - 0.578104Red0.650 - 0.680105Vegetation Red Edge0.698 - 0.713206Vegetation Red Edge0.733 - 0.748207Vegetation Red Edge0.773 - 0.793208NIR0.785 - 0.900108ANarrow NIR0.855 - 0.875209Water vapour0.935 - 0.9556010SWIR – Cirrus1.365 - 1.3856011SWIR-11.565 - 1.6552012SWIR-22.100 - 2.28020Additional Notes Overviews exist with a spatial resolution of 150m and are updated every quarter based on the best and latest imagery available at that time.To work with source images at all scales, the ‘Lock Raster’ functionality is available. NOTE: ‘Lock Raster’ should only be used on the layer for short periods of time, as the imagery and associated record Object IDs may change daily.This ArcGIS Server dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Desktop as well as Web and Mobile applications using the REST based Image services API.Images can be exported up to a maximum of 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.Data SourceSentinel-2 imagery is the result of close collaboration between the (European Space Agency) ESA, the European Commission and USGS. Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Registry of Open Data. Users can access the imagery from Sentinel-2 on AWS , or alternatively access Sentinel2Look Viewer, EarthExplorer or the Copernicus Open Access Hub to download the scenes. For information on Sentinel-2 imagery, see Sentinel-2.

  9. Sentinel-2 Imagery: NDVI – with VRE Raw (NDRE)

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    Esri (2018). Sentinel-2 Imagery: NDVI – with VRE Raw (NDRE) [Dataset]. https://sdgs.amerigeoss.org/datasets/807d13b07c95425a99b9559d7c6d8579
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    Beta Notice: This item is currently in beta and is intended for early access, testing, and feedback. It is not recommended for production use, as functionality and content are subject to change without notice.Sentinel-2, 10 and 20m Multispectral 13-band imagery, rendered on-the-fly. Available for visualization and analytics, this Imagery Layer pulls directly from the Sentinel-2 on AWS collection and is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer can be used for multiple purposes including but not limited to vegetation, land cover and environmental monitoring.Geographic CoverageGlobalContinental land masses from 65.4° South to 72.1° North, with these special guidelines:All coastal waters up to 20 km from the shoreAll islands greater than 100 km2All EU islandsAll closed seas (e.g. Caspian Sea)The Mediterranean SeaNote: Areas of interest going beyond the Mission baseline (as laid out in the Mission Requirements Document) will be assessed, and may be added to the baseline if sufficient resources are identified.Temporal CoverageThe revisit time for each point on Earth is every 5 days.This layer is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer is designed to include imagery collected within the past 14 months. Custom Image Services can be created for access to images older than 14 months.The number of images available will vary depending on location.Image Selection/FilteringThe most recent and cloud free image, for any location, is displayed by default.Any image available, within the past 14 months, can be displayed via custom filtering.Filtering can be done based on Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Tile ID.Tile_ID is computed as [year][month][day]T[hours][minutes][seconds]_[UTMcode][latitudeband][square]_[sequence]. More…NOTE: Not using filters, and loading the entire archive, may affect performance.Analysis ReadyThis imagery layer is analysis ready with TOA correction applied. Visual RenderingDefault rendering is NDVI - with VRE Raw (NDRE) computed as NIR(Band08)-VegetationRedEdge(Band05)/NIR(Band08)+VegetationRedEdge(Band05)Also known as NDRE (Normalized Difference Red Edge) this index is more appropriate than NDVI index for intensive management applications throughout the crop growing season. It is a modification of the NDVI index, however works as a better measure of vegetation health than NDVI especially for mid-late season crops that have elevated levels of chlorophyll because VRE bands are more translucent to leaves than red light and hence is seldom completely absorbed by a canopy. Rendering (or display) of band combinations and calculated indices is done on-the-fly from the source images via Raster Functions.Various pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected or custom functions created.Available renderings include: Agriculture with Agriculture with DRA, Bathymetric with DRA, Color-Infrared with DRA, Natural Color with DRA, Short-wave Infrared with DRA, Geology with DRA, NDMI Colorized, Normalized Difference Built-Up Index (NDBI), NDWI Raw, NDWI - with VRE Raw, NDVI Raw, Normalized Burn Ratio, NDVI Colormap.Multispectral BandsBandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.433 - 0.453602Blue0.458 - 0.523103Green0.543 - 0.578104Red0.650 - 0.680105Vegetation Red Edge0.698 - 0.713206Vegetation Red Edge0.733 - 0.748207Vegetation Red Edge0.773 - 0.793208NIR0.785 - 0.900108ANarrow NIR0.855 - 0.875209Water vapour0.935 - 0.9556010SWIR – Cirrus1.365 - 1.3856011SWIR-11.565 - 1.6552012SWIR-22.100 - 2.28020Additional NotesOverviews exist with a spatial resolution of 150m and are updated every quarter based on the best and latest imagery available at that time.To work with source images at all scales, the ‘Lock Raster’ functionality is available.NOTE: ‘Lock Raster’ should only be used on the layer for short periods of time, as the imagery and associated record Object IDs may change daily.This ArcGIS Server dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Desktop as well as Web and Mobile applications using the REST based Image services API.Images can be exported up to a maximum of 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.Data SourceSentinel-2 imagery is the result of close collaboration between the (European Space Agency) ESA, the European Commission and USGS. Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Registry of Open Data. Users can access the imagery from Sentinel-2 on AWS , or alternatively access Sentinel2Look Viewer, EarthExplorer or the Copernicus Open Access Hub to download the scenes.For information on Sentinel-2 imagery, see Sentinel-2.

  10. Landsat 8-9 Views

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    Esri (2013). Landsat 8-9 Views [Dataset]. https://afrigeo.africageoportal.com/datasets/4ca13f0e4e29403fa68c46d188c4be73
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    This layer includes Landsat 8 and 9 imagery for use in visualization and analysis. This layer is time enabled and includes a number of band combinations and indices rendered on demand. The imagery includes eight multispectral bands from the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and two bands from the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). It is updated daily with new imagery directly sourced from the USGS Landsat collection on AWS.Geographic CoverageGlobal Land Surface.Polar regions are available in polar-projected Imagery Layers: Landsat Arctic Views and Landsat Antarctic Views.Temporal CoverageThis layer is updated daily with new imagery.Working in tandem, Landsat 8 and 9 revisit each point on Earth's land surface every 8 days.Most images collected from January 2015 to present are included.Approximately 5 images for each path/row from 2013 and 2014 are also included.Product LevelThe Landsat 8 and 9 imagery in this layer is comprised of Collection 2 Level-1 data.The imagery has Top of Atmosphere (TOA) correction applied.TOA is applied using the radiometric rescaling coefficients provided the USGS.The TOA reflectance values (ranging 0 – 1 by default) are scaled using a range of 0 – 10,000.Image Selection/FilteringA number of fields are available for filtering, including Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Product ID.To isolate and work with specific images, either use the ‘Image Filter’ to create custom layers or add a ‘Query Filter’ to restrict the default layer display to a specified image or group of images.Visual RenderingThe default rendering on this layer is Agriculture (bands 6,5,2) with Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA). Brighter green indicates more vigorous vegetation.The DRA version of each layer enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images.Rendering (or display) of band combinations and calculated indices is done on-the-fly from the source images via Raster Functions.Various pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected or custom functions can be created.15 meter Landsat Imagery Layers are also available: Panchromatic and Pansharpened.Multispectral Bands

    Band

    Description

    Wavelength (µm)

    Spatial Resolution (m)

    1

    Coastal aerosol

    0.43 - 0.45

    30

    2

    Blue

    0.45 - 0.51

    30

    3

    Green

    0.53 - 0.59

    30

    4

    Red

    0.64 - 0.67

    30

    5

    Near Infrared (NIR)

    0.85 - 0.88

    30

    6

    SWIR 1

    1.57 - 1.65

    30

    7

    SWIR 2

    2.11 - 2.29

    30

    8

    Cirrus (in OLI this is band 9)

    1.36 - 1.38

    30

    9

    QA Band (available with Collection 1)*

    NA

    30

    *More about the Quality Assessment BandTIRS Bands

    Band

    Description

    Wavelength (µm)

    Spatial Resolution (m)

    10

    TIRS1

    10.60 - 11.19

    100 * (30)

    11

    TIRS2

    11.50 - 12.51

    100 * (30)

    *TIRS bands are acquired at 100 meter resolution, but are resampled to 30 meter in delivered data product.Additional Usage NotesImage exports are limited to 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.This dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Pro as well as web and mobile applications using the ArcGIS REST APIs.WCS and WMS compatibility means this imagery layer can be consumed as WCS or WMS services.The Landsat Explorer App is another way to access and explore the imagery.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers.Data SourceLandsat imagery is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Public Data Sets program.For information, see Landsat 8 and Landsat 9.

  11. Panchromatic Landsat

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    Updated Mar 20, 2015
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    Esri (2015). Panchromatic Landsat [Dataset]. https://afrigeo.africageoportal.com/datasets/6b003010cbe64d5d8fd3ce00332593bf
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    This layer includes Landsat 8 and 9 imagery for use in visualization and analysis. This layer is time enabled and includes the panchromatic band from the Operational Land Imager (OLI). It is updated daily with new imagery directly sourced from the USGS Landsat collection on AWS.Geographic CoverageGlobal Land SurfacePolar regions are available in polar-projected Imagery Layers: Landsat Arctic Views and Landsat Antarctic Views.Temporal CoverageThis layer is updated daily with new imagery.Working in tandem, Landsat 8 and 9 revisit each point on Earth's land surface every 8 days.Most images collected from January 2015 to present are included.Approximately 5 images for each path/row from 2013 and 2014 are also included.Product LevelThe Landsat 8 and 9 imagery in this layer is comprised of Collection 2 Level-1 data.The imagery has Top of Atmosphere (TOA) correction applied.TOA is applied using the radiometric rescaling coefficients provided the USGS.The TOA reflectance values (ranging 0 – 1 by default) are scaled using a range of 0 – 10,000.Image Selection/FilteringA number of fields are available for filtering, including Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Product ID.To isolate and work with specific images, either use the ‘Image Filter’ to create custom layers or add a ‘Query Filter’ to restrict the default layer display to a specified image or group of images.Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Panchromatic (0.5-0.68 µm).Raster Functions enable on-the-fly rendering of band combinations and calculated indices from the source imagery.The DRA version of each layer enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images.Other pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected via the renderer drop-down or custom functions can be created.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers that you can use to perform a variety of mapping analysis tasks.Additional Usage NotesImage exports are limited to 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.This dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Pro as well as web and mobile applications using the ArcGIS REST APIs.WCS and WMS compatibility means this imagery layer can be consumed as WCS or WMS services.The Landsat Explorer App is another way to access and explore the imagery.Data SourceLandsat imagery is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Data is hosted in Amazon Web Services as part of their Public Data Sets program.For information, see Landsat 8 and Landsat 9.

  12. A

    Multispectral Landsat

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    AmeriGEO ArcGIS (2018). Multispectral Landsat [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/de/dataset/multispectral-landsat
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    Dataset updated
    May 3, 2018
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    Landsat 8 OLI, 30m multispectral and multitemporal 8-band imagery, rendered on-the-fly. Time-enabled for visualization and analytics, this imagery layer pulls directly from the Landsat on AWS collection and is updated daily with new imagery.

    Geographic Coverage

    Temporal Coverage

    • This layer is updated daily with new imagery.
    • Landsat 8 imagery is collected for each point on Earth every 16 days.
    • Most images collected from January 2015 to present are included.
    • Approximately 5 images for each path/row from 2013 and 2014 are also included.
    • This layer also includes imagery from the Global Land Survey* (circa 2010, 2005, 2000, 1990, 1975).

    Analysis Ready

    • The imagery is analysis ready with Top of Atmosphere (TOA) correction applied.
    • The TOA reflectance values (ranging 0 – 1 by default) are scaled using a range of 0 – 10,000.
    • The scale is equivalent to other TOA reflectance products, including those provided by the USGS.

    Image Selection/Filtering

    • The three most recent and cloud free images for any area are available by default.
    • The entire archive is accessible via custom filtering.
    • A number of fields are available for filtering, including Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Product ID.
    • Landsat_product_id distinguishes between Pre-Collection and Collection 1 data. More…
    • By setting the filter to Best is lesser than QQQQ one can control to see the best N scenes, where QQQQ=N*1million.

    NOTE: Turning off all filters, and loading the entire archive, may affect performance.

    Visual Rendering

    Multispectral Bands

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    Band

    Description

    Wavelength (µm)

    Spatial Resolution (m)

    1

    Coastal aerosol

    0.43 - 0.45

    30

    2

    Blue

    0.45 - 0.51

    30

    3

    Green

    0.53 - 0.59

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    Landsat Layers

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    Updated Dec 15, 2017
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    AmeriGEOSS (2017). Landsat Layers [Dataset]. https://www.amerigeo.org/maps/3b2e282a79664bed8a579f27de046a02
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    This map contains a number of world-wide dynamic image services providing access to various Landsat scenes covering the landmass of the World for visual interpretation. Landsat 8 collects new scenes for each location on Earth every 16 days, assuming limited cloud coverage. Newest and near cloud-free scenes are displayed by default on top. Most scenes collected since 1st January 2015 are included. The service also includes scenes from the Global Land Survey* (circa 2010, 2005, 2000, 1990, 1975).The service contains a range of different predefined renderers for Multispectral, Panchromatic as well as Pansharpened scenes. The layers in the service can be time-enabled so that the applications can restrict the displayed scenes to a specific date range. This ArcGIS Server dynamic service can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Desktop, Web and Mobile applications using the REST based image services API. Users can also export images, but the exported area is limited to maximum of 2,000 columns x 2,000 rows per request.Data Source: The imagery in these services is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The data for these services reside on the Landsat Public Datasets hosted on the Amazon Web Service cloud. Users can access full scenes from https://github.com/landsat-pds/landsat_ingestor/wiki/Accessing-Landsat-on-AWS, or alternatively access http://landsatlook.usgs.gov to review and download full scenes from the complete USGS archive.For more information on Landsat 8 images, see http://landsat.usgs.gov/landsat8.php.*The Global Land Survey includes images from Landsat 1 through Landsat 7. Band numbers and band combinations differ from those of Landsat 8, but have been mapped to the most appropriate band as in the above table. For more information about the Global Land Survey, visit http://landsat.usgs.gov/science_GLS.php.For more information on each of the individual layers, see http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=d9b466d6a9e647ce8d1dd5fe12eb434b ; http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=6b003010cbe64d5d8fd3ce00332593bf ; http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=a7412d0c33be4de698ad981c8ba471e6

  14. Sentinel-2 10m Land Use/Land Cover Time Series

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    Esri (2022). Sentinel-2 10m Land Use/Land Cover Time Series [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/datasets/cfcb7609de5f478eb7666240902d4d3d
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    Oct 19, 2022
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    This layer displays a global map of land use/land cover (LULC) derived from ESA Sentinel-2 imagery at 10m resolution. Each year is generated with Impact Observatory’s deep learning AI land classification model, trained using billions of human-labeled image pixels from the National Geographic Society. The global maps are produced by applying this model to the Sentinel-2 Level-2A image collection on Microsoft’s Planetary Computer, processing over 400,000 Earth observations per year.The algorithm generates LULC predictions for nine classes, described in detail below. The year 2017 has a land cover class assigned for every pixel, but its class is based upon fewer images than the other years. The years 2018-2024 are based upon a more complete set of imagery. For this reason, the year 2017 may have less accurate land cover class assignments than the years 2018-2024. Key Properties Variable mapped: Land use/land cover in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024Source Data Coordinate System: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) WGS84Service Coordinate System: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere WGS84 (EPSG:3857)Extent: GlobalSource imagery: Sentinel-2 L2ACell Size: 10-metersType: ThematicAttribution: Esri, Impact ObservatoryAnalysis: Optimized for analysisClass Definitions: ValueNameDescription1WaterAreas where water was predominantly present throughout the year; may not cover areas with sporadic or ephemeral water; contains little to no sparse vegetation, no rock outcrop nor built up features like docks; examples: rivers, ponds, lakes, oceans, flooded salt plains.2TreesAny significant clustering of tall (~15 feet or higher) dense vegetation, typically with a closed or dense canopy; examples: wooded vegetation, clusters of dense tall vegetation within savannas, plantations, swamp or mangroves (dense/tall vegetation with ephemeral water or canopy too thick to detect water underneath).4Flooded vegetationAreas of any type of vegetation with obvious intermixing of water throughout a majority of the year; seasonally flooded area that is a mix of grass/shrub/trees/bare ground; examples: flooded mangroves, emergent vegetation, rice paddies and other heavily irrigated and inundated agriculture.5CropsHuman planted/plotted cereals, grasses, and crops not at tree height; examples: corn, wheat, soy, fallow plots of structured land.7Built AreaHuman made structures; major road and rail networks; large homogenous impervious surfaces including parking structures, office buildings and residential housing; examples: houses, dense villages / towns / cities, paved roads, asphalt.8Bare groundAreas of rock or soil with very sparse to no vegetation for the entire year; large areas of sand and deserts with no to little vegetation; examples: exposed rock or soil, desert and sand dunes, dry salt flats/pans, dried lake beds, mines.9Snow/IceLarge homogenous areas of permanent snow or ice, typically only in mountain areas or highest latitudes; examples: glaciers, permanent snowpack, snow fields.10CloudsNo land cover information due to persistent cloud cover.11RangelandOpen areas covered in homogenous grasses with little to no taller vegetation; wild cereals and grasses with no obvious human plotting (i.e., not a plotted field); examples: natural meadows and fields with sparse to no tree cover, open savanna with few to no trees, parks/golf courses/lawns, pastures. Mix of small clusters of plants or single plants dispersed on a landscape that shows exposed soil or rock; scrub-filled clearings within dense forests that are clearly not taller than trees; examples: moderate to sparse cover of bushes, shrubs and tufts of grass, savannas with very sparse grasses, trees or other plants.NOTE: Land use focus does not provide the spatial detail of a land cover map. As such, for the built area classification, yards, parks, and groves will appear as built area rather than trees or rangeland classes.Usage Information and Best PracticesProcessing TemplatesThis layer includes a number of preconfigured processing templates (raster function templates) to provide on-the-fly data rendering and class isolation for visualization and analysis. Each processing template includes labels and descriptions to characterize the intended usage. This may include for visualization, for analysis, or for both visualization and analysis. VisualizationThe default rendering on this layer displays all classes.There are a number of on-the-fly renderings/processing templates designed specifically for data visualization.By default, the most recent year is displayed. To discover and isolate specific years for visualization in Map Viewer, try using the Image Collection Explorer. AnalysisIn order to leverage the optimization for analysis, the capability must be enabled by your ArcGIS organization administrator. More information on enabling this feature can be found in the ‘Regional data hosting’ section of this help doc.Optimized for analysis means this layer does not have size constraints for analysis and it is recommended for multisource analysis with other layers optimized for analysis. See this group for a complete list of imagery layers optimized for analysis.Prior to running analysis, users should always provide some form of data selection with either a layer filter (e.g. for a specific date range, cloud cover percent, mission, etc.) or by selecting specific images. To discover and isolate specific images for analysis in Map Viewer, try using the Image Collection Explorer.Zonal Statistics is a common tool used for understanding the composition of a specified area by reporting the total estimates for each of the classes. GeneralIf you are new to Sentinel-2 LULC, the Sentinel-2 Land Cover Explorer provides a good introductory user experience for working with this imagery layer. For more information, see this Quick Start Guide.Global land use/land cover maps provide information on conservation planning, food security, and hydrologic modeling, among other things. This dataset can be used to visualize land use/land cover anywhere on Earth. Classification ProcessThese maps include Version 003 of the global Sentinel-2 land use/land cover data product. It is produced by a deep learning model trained using over five billion hand-labeled Sentinel-2 pixels, sampled from over 20,000 sites distributed across all major biomes of the world.The underlying deep learning model uses 6-bands of Sentinel-2 L2A surface reflectance data: visible blue, green, red, near infrared, and two shortwave infrared bands. To create the final map, the model is run on multiple dates of imagery throughout the year, and the outputs are composited into a final representative map for each year.The input Sentinel-2 L2A data was accessed via Microsoft’s Planetary Computer and scaled using Microsoft Azure Batch. CitationKarra, Kontgis, et al. “Global land use/land cover with Sentinel-2 and deep learning.” IGARSS 2021-2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2021.AcknowledgementsTraining data for this project makes use of the National Geographic Society Dynamic World training dataset, produced for the Dynamic World Project by National Geographic Society in partnership with Google and the World Resources Institute.

  15. World Imagery Wayback App

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    Esri (2018). World Imagery Wayback App [Dataset]. https://www.caribbeangeoportal.com/datasets/esri::world-imagery-wayback-app
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    Wayback imagery is a digital archive of the World Imagery basemap, enabling users to access more than 100 different versions of World Imagery archived over the past 10 years. Each record in the archive represents a version of World Imagery as it existed on the date it was published.This app offers a dynamic Wayback browsing and discovery experience where previous versions of the World Imagery basemap are presented within the map, along a timeline, and as a list. Versions that resulted in local changes are dynamically presented to the user based on location and scale. Preview changes by hovering over and/or selecting individual layers. When ready, one or more Wayback layers can be added to an export queue and pushed to a new ArcGIS Online web map. Browse, preview, select, and create, it’s all there!For more information on Wayback check out these articles.You can also find every Wayback tile layer in the Wayback imagery group.

  16. Landsat Arctic Imagery: Normalized Difference Moisture Index Colorized

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    Esri (2016). Landsat Arctic Imagery: Normalized Difference Moisture Index Colorized [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/3ea75c75105641ea91203280b57e9521
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    This dynamic imagery layer features Landsat 8 and Landsat GLS imagery, rendered on-the-fly as Normalized Difference Moisture Index Colorized, for use in visualization and analysis. This layer is time enabled and includes a number of band combinations and indices rendered on demand. The imagery includes eight multispectral bands from the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and two bands from the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). It is updated daily with new imagery directly sourced from the USGS Landsat collection on AWS.

    To view this imagery layer, you'll want to add it to a map that is using the Polar projection of WGS_1984_EPSG_Alaska_Polar_Stereographic, for example the Arctic Ocean Basemap or the Arctic Imagery basemap. Other polar projections may be used within their useful limits. There is no imagery above 82°30’N due to the orbit of the satellite.

    Geographic CoverageArctic RegionTemporal CoverageThis layer is updated daily with new imagery.Landsat 8 revisits each point on Earth's land surface every 16 days.Most images collected from January 2015 to present are included.Approximately 5 images for each path/row from 2013 and 2014 are also included.This layer also includes imagery from the Global Land Survey* (circa 2010, 2005, 2000, 1990, 1975).Product LevelThe Landsat 8 imagery in this layer is comprised of Collection 2 Level-1 data.The imagery has Top of Atmosphere (TOA) correction applied.TOA is applied using the radiometric rescaling coefficients provided the USGS.The TOA reflectance values (ranging 0 – 1 by default) are scaled using a range of 0 – 10,000.Image Selection/FilteringA number of fields are available for filtering, including Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Product ID.To isolate and work with specific images, either use the ‘Image Filter’ to create custom layers or add a ‘Query Filter’ to restrict the default layer display to a specified image or group of images.Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Normalized Difference Moisture Index Colorized, calculated as (b5 - b6)/(b5 + b6) with a colormap applied. Wetlands and moist areas are blues, and dry areas in deep yellow and brown.Raster Functions enable on-the-fly rendering of band combinations and calculated indices from the source imagery.The DRA version of each layer enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images.Other pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected via the renderer drop-down or custom functions can be created.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers that you can use to perform a variety of mapping analysis tasks.Multispectral BandsThe table below lists all available multispectral OLI bands. Normalized Difference Moisture Index consumes band 5 and 6.BandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Spatial Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.43 - 0.45302Blue0.45 - 0.51303Green0.53 - 0.59304Red0.64 - 0.67305Near Infrared (NIR)0.85 - 0.88306SWIR 11.57 - 1.65307SWIR 22.11 - 2.29308Cirrus (in OLI this is band 9)1.36 - 1.38309QA Band (available with Collection 1)*NA30*More about the Quality Assessment BandTIRS BandsBandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Spatial Resolution (m)10TIRS110.60 - 11.19100 * (30)11TIRS211.50 - 12.51100 * (30)*TIRS bands are acquired at 100 meter resolution, but are resampled to 30 meter in delivered data product.Additional Usage NotesImage exports are limited to 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.This dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Pro as well as web and mobile applications using the ArcGIS REST APIs.WCS and WMS compatibility means this imagery layer can be consumed as WCS or WMS services.The Unlocking Landsat in the Arctic app is another way to access and explore the imagery.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers.Data SourceLandsat imagery is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Public Data Sets program.For information on Landsat 8 images, see Landsat8.

    *The Global Land Survey includes images from Landsat 1 through Landsat 7. Band numbers and band combinations differ from those of Landsat 8, but have been mapped to the most appropriate band as in the above table. For more information about the Global Land Survey, visit GLS.

  17. a

    Africa Landsat Imagery

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    Africa GeoPortal (2017). Africa Landsat Imagery [Dataset]. https://rwanda.africageoportal.com/maps/b62abe0a4a194ccf83f13438579b4bc9
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    This map contains a number of world-wide dynamic image services providing access to various Landsat scenes covering the landmass of the World for visual interpretation. Landsat 8 collects new scenes for each location on Earth every 16 days, assuming limited cloud coverage. Newest and near cloud-free scenes are displayed by default on top. Most scenes collected since 1st January 2015 are included. The service also includes scenes from the Global Land Survey* (circa 2010, 2005, 2000, 1990, 1975).The service contains a range of different predefined renderers for Multispectral, Panchromatic as well as Pansharpened scenes. The layers in the service can be time-enabled so that the applications can restrict the displayed scenes to a specific date range. This ArcGIS Server dynamic service can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Desktop, Web and Mobile applications using the REST based image services API. Users can also export images, but the exported area is limited to maximum of 2,000 columns x 2,000 rows per request.Data Source: The imagery in these services is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The data for these services reside on the Landsat Public Datasets hosted on the Amazon Web Service cloud. Users can access full scenes from https://github.com/landsat-pds/landsat_ingestor/wiki/Accessing-Landsat-on-AWS, or alternatively access http://landsatlook.usgs.gov to review and download full scenes from the complete USGS archive.For more information on Landsat 8 images, see http://landsat.usgs.gov/landsat8.php.*The Global Land Survey includes images from Landsat 1 through Landsat 7. Band numbers and band combinations differ from those of Landsat 8, but have been mapped to the most appropriate band as in the above table. For more information about the Global Land Survey, visit http://landsat.usgs.gov/science_GLS.php.For more information on each of the individual layers, see http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=d9b466d6a9e647ce8d1dd5fe12eb434b ; http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=6b003010cbe64d5d8fd3ce00332593bf ; http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=a7412d0c33be4de698ad981c8ba471e6

  18. Landsat Arctic Imagery: Short-wave Infrared with DRA

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    Esri (2016). Landsat Arctic Imagery: Short-wave Infrared with DRA [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/fa5e07d865284f41ac5b548e7cec45b6
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    This dynamic imagery layer features Landsat 8 and Landsat GLS imagery, rendered on-the-fly as Short-wave Infrared with DRA, for use in visualization and analysis. This layer is time enabled and includes a number of band combinations and indices rendered on demand. The imagery includes eight multispectral bands from the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and two bands from the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). It is updated daily with new imagery directly sourced from the USGS Landsat collection on AWS.To view this imagery layer, you'll want to add it to a map that is using the Polar projection of WGS_1984_EPSG_Alaska_Polar_Stereographic, for example the Arctic Ocean Basemap or the Arctic Imagery basemap. Other polar projections may be used within their useful limits. There is no imagery above 82°30’N due to the orbit of the satellite.

    Geographic CoverageArctic RegionTemporal CoverageThis layer is updated daily with new imagery.Landsat 8 revisits each point on Earth's land surface every 16 days.Most images collected from January 2015 to present are included.Approximately 5 images for each path/row from 2013 and 2014 are also included.This layer also includes imagery from the Global Land Survey* (circa 2010, 2005, 2000, 1990, 1975).Product LevelThe Landsat 8 imagery in this layer is comprised of Collection 2 Level-1 data.The imagery has Top of Atmosphere (TOA) correction applied.TOA is applied using the radiometric rescaling coefficients provided the USGS.The TOA reflectance values (ranging 0 – 1 by default) are scaled using a range of 0 – 10,000.Image Selection/FilteringA number of fields are available for filtering, including Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Product ID.To isolate and work with specific images, either use the ‘Image Filter’ to create custom layers or add a ‘Query Filter’ to restrict the default layer display to a specified image or group of images.Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Short-wave Infrared (bands 7,6,4) with Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA).Raster Functions enable on-the-fly rendering of band combinations and calculated indices from the source imagery.The DRA version of each layer enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images.Other pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected via the renderer drop-down or custom functions can be created.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers that you can use to perform a variety of mapping analysis tasks.Multispectral BandsThe table below lists all available multispectral OLI bands. Short-wave Infrared with DRA consumes bands 7,6,4.BandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Spatial Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.43 - 0.45302Blue0.45 - 0.51303Green0.53 - 0.59304Red0.64 - 0.67305Near Infrared (NIR)0.85 - 0.88306SWIR 11.57 - 1.65307SWIR 22.11 - 2.29308Cirrus (in OLI this is band 9)1.36 - 1.38309QA Band (available with Collection 1)*NA30*More about the Quality Assessment BandTIRS BandsBandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Spatial Resolution (m)10TIRS110.60 - 11.19100 * (30)11TIRS211.50 - 12.51100 * (30)*TIRS bands are acquired at 100 meter resolution, but are resampled to 30 meter in delivered data product.Additional Usage NotesImage exports are limited to 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.This dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Pro as well as web and mobile applications using the ArcGIS REST APIs.WCS and WMS compatibility means this imagery layer can be consumed as WCS or WMS services.The Unlocking Landsat in the Arctic app is another way to access and explore the imagery.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers.Data SourceLandsat imagery is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Public Data Sets program.For information on Landsat 8 images, see Landsat8.

    *The Global Land Survey includes images from Landsat 1 through Landsat 7. Band numbers and band combinations differ from those of Landsat 8, but have been mapped to the most appropriate band as in the above table. For more information about the Global Land Survey, visit GLS.

  19. Sentinel-2 Imagery: Short-wave Infrared with DRA

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    Esri (2018). Sentinel-2 Imagery: Short-wave Infrared with DRA [Dataset]. https://landwirtschaft-esri-de-content.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/972c8f73028a4a358160e449d458bdf7
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    Beta Notice: This item is currently in beta and is intended for early access, testing, and feedback. It is not recommended for production use, as functionality and content are subject to change without notice.Sentinel-2, 10 and 20 Multispectral 13-band imagery, rendered on-the-fly. Available for visualization and analytics, this Imagery Layer pulls directly from the Sentinel-2 on AWS collection and is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer can be used for multiple purposes including but not limited to vegetation, land cover, environmental and rock formations monitoring.Geographic CoverageGlobalContinental land masses from 65.4° South to 72.1° North, with these special guidelines: All coastal waters up to 20 km from the shoreAll islands greater than 100 km2All EU islandsAll closed seas (e.g. Caspian Sea)The Mediterranean SeaNote: Areas of interest going beyond the Mission baseline (as laid out in the Mission Requirements Document) will be assessed, and may be added to the baseline if sufficient resources are identified.Temporal CoverageThe revisit time for each point on Earth is every 5 days.This layer is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer is designed to include imagery collected within the past 14 months. Custom Image Services can be created for access to images older than 14 months.The number of images available will vary depending on location. Image Selection/FilteringThe most recent and cloud free image, for any location, is displayed by default.Any image available, within the past 14 months, can be displayed via custom filtering.Filtering can be done based on Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Tile ID.Tile_ID is computed as [year][month][day]T[hours][minutes][seconds]_[UTMcode][latitudeband][square]_[sequence]. More…NOTE: Not using filters, and loading the entire archive, may affect performance.Analysis ReadyThis imagery layer is analysis ready with TOA correction applied. Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Short-wave Infrared (bands 12, 11, 4) with Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA).Bands shortwave infrared-2, shortwave infrared-1, red with dynamic range adjustment applied. This DRA version enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images. The non-DRA version of this layer can be viewed by switching to the pre-defined Shortwave Infrared raster function.Rendering (or display) of band combinations and calculated indices is done on-the-fly from the source images via Raster Functions.Various pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected or custom functions created.Available renderings include: Agriculture with DRA, Bathymetric with DRA, Color-Infrared with DRA, Natural Color with DRA, Geology with DRA, NDMI Colorized, Normalized Difference Built-Up Index (NDBI), NDWI Raw, NDWI - with VRE Raw, NDVI – with VRE Raw (NDRE), NDVI - VRE only Raw, NDVI Raw, Normalized Burn Ratio, NDVI Colormap.Multispectral Bands BandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.433 - 0.453602Blue0.458 - 0.523103Green0.543 - 0.578104Red0.650 - 0.680105Vegetation Red Edge0.698 - 0.713206Vegetation Red Edge0.733 - 0.748207Vegetation Red Edge0.773 - 0.793208NIR0.785 - 0.900108ANarrow NIR0.855 - 0.875209Water vapour0.935 - 0.9556010SWIR – Cirrus1.365 - 1.3856011SWIR-11.565 - 1.6552012SWIR-22.100 - 2.28020Additional Notes Overviews exist with a spatial resolution of 150m and are updated every quarter based on the best and latest imagery available at that time.To work with source images at all scales, the ‘Lock Raster’ functionality is available. NOTE: ‘Lock Raster’ should only be used on the layer for short periods of time, as the imagery and associated record Object IDs may change daily.This ArcGIS Server dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Desktop as well as Web and Mobile applications using the REST based Image services API.Images can be exported up to a maximum of 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.Data SourceSentinel-2 imagery is the result of close collaboration between the (European Space Agency) ESA, the European Commission and USGS. Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Registry of Open Data. Users can access the imagery from Sentinel-2 on AWS , or alternatively access Sentinel2Look Viewer, EarthExplorer or the Copernicus Open Access Hub to download the scenes. For information on Sentinel-2 imagery, see Sentinel-2.

  20. Landsat Antarctic Views

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    Updated Jun 24, 2016
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    Esri (2016). Landsat Antarctic Views [Dataset]. https://keep-cool-global-community.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/c391d600102e48a6bbd82ffe28941bf5
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    This dynamic imagery layer features Landsat 8 and Landsat GLS imagery for use in visualization and analysis. This layer is time enabled and includes a number of band combinations and indices rendered on demand. The imagery includes eight multispectral bands from the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and two bands from the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). It is updated daily with new imagery directly sourced from the USGS Landsat collection on AWS.

    To view this imagery layer, you'll want to add it to a web map that is using the Polar projection of WGS_1984_Antarctic_Polar_Stereographic, for example, the Antarctic Imagery basemap. Other polar projections may be used within their useful limits. There is no imagery below 82°45’S due to the orbit of the satellite.

    Geographic CoverageAntarcticaTemporal CoverageThis layer is updated daily with new imagery.Landsat 8 revisits each point on Earth's land surface every 16 days.Most images collected from January 2015 to present are included.Approximately 5 images for each path/row from 2013 and 2014 are also included.This layer also includes imagery from the Global Land Survey* (circa 2010, 2005, 2000, 1990, 1975).Product LevelThe Landsat 8 imagery in this layer is comprised of Collection 2 Level-1 data.The imagery has Top of Atmosphere (TOA) correction applied.TOA is applied using the radiometric rescaling coefficients provided the USGS.The TOA reflectance values (ranging 0 – 1 by default) are scaled using a range of 0 – 10,000.Image Selection/FilteringA number of fields are available for filtering, including Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Product ID.To isolate and work with specific images, either use the ‘Image Filter’ to create custom layers or add a ‘Query Filter’ to restrict the default layer display to a specified image or group of images.Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Natural Color (bands 4,3,2) with Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA).Raster Functions enable on-the-fly rendering of band combinations and calculated indices from the source imagery.The DRA version of each layer enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers that you can use to perform a variety of mapping analysis tasks.Other pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected via the renderer drop-down or custom functions can be created. Available functions on this layer include:Agriculture with DRA – Bands shortwave IR-1, near-IR, blue (6, 5, 2) with dynamic range adjustment applied on apparent reflectance. Vigorous vegetation is bright green, stressed vegetation dull green and bare areas as brown.NDSI Colorized – Normalized difference Snow index (NDSI) with color map, computed as (b3-b6)/(b3+b6) on apparent reflectance. Dark blue represents dense snow, yellow and green areas represent clouds.Bathymetric with DRA – Bands red, green, coastal/aerosol (4, 3, 1) with dynamic range adjustment. Useful in bathymetric mapping applications.Color Infrared with DRA – Bands near-IR, red, green (5, 4, 3) with dynamic range adjustment. Healthy vegetation is bright red while stressed vegetation is dull red.Geology with DRA – Bands shortwave IR-1, near-IR, blue (7, 6, 2) with dynamic range adjustment. Vigorous vegetation is bright green, stressed vegetation dull green and bare areas as brown.Natural Color with DRA – Natural Color bands red, green, blue (4, 3, 2) displayed with dynamic range adjustmentShort-wave Infrared with DRA – Bands shortwave IR-2, shortwave IR-1, red (7, 6, 4) with dynamic range adjustmentAgriculture – Bands shortwave IR-1, near-IR, blue (6, 5, 2) with fixed stretch applied on apparent reflectance. Vigorous vegetation is bright green, stressed vegetation dull green and bare areas as brown.Bathymetry – Bands red, green, coastal/aerosol (4, 3, 1) with fixed stretch applied on apparent reflectance. Useful in bathymetric mapping applications.Color Infrared – Bands near-IR, red, green (5, 4, 3) with a fixed stretch. Healthy vegetation is bright red while stressed vegetation is dull red.Geology – Bands shortwave IR-1, near-IR, blue (7, 6, 2) with a fixed stretch. Vigorous vegetation is bright green, stressed vegetation dull green and bare areas as brown.Natural Color – Natural Color bands red, green, blue (4, 3, 2) displayed with a fixed stretch.Short-wave Infrared – Bands shortwave IR-2, shortwave IR-1, red (7, 5, 4) with a fixed stretchNormalized Difference Moisture Index Colorized – Normalized Difference Moisture Index with color map, computed as (b5 - b6)/(b5 + b6). Wetlands and moist areas are blues, and dry areas in deep yellow and brownNDSI Raw – Normalized difference Snow index (NDSI) computed as (b3 - b6) / (b3 + b6)NDVI Raw – Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) computed as (b5 - b4) / (b5 + b4)NBR Raw – Normalized Burn Ratio (NBR) computed as (b5 - b7) / (b5 + b7)Multispectral BandsThe table below lists all available multispectral OLI bands. Natural Color with DRA consumes bands 4,3,2BandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Spatial Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.43 - 0.45302Blue0.45 - 0.51303Green0.53 - 0.59304Red0.64 - 0.67305Near Infrared (NIR)0.85 - 0.88306SWIR 11.57 - 1.65307SWIR 22.11 - 2.29308Cirrus (in OLI this is band 9)1.36 - 1.38309QA Band (available with Collection 1)*NA30*More about the Quality Assessment Band The layer also provides access to TIRS bands as follows: BandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Spatial Resolution (m)10TIRS110.60 - 11.19100 * (30)11TIRS211.50 - 12.51100 * (30)*TIRS bands are acquired at 100 meter resolution, but are resampled to 30 meter in delivered data product.Additional Usage NotesImage exports are limited to 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.This dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Pro as well as web and mobile applications using the ArcGIS REST APIs.WCS and WMS compatibility means this imagery layer can be consumed as WCS or WMS services.The Unlocking Landsat in the Antarctic app is another way to access and explore the imagery.This layer is part of a larger collection of Landsat Imagery Layers.Data SourceLandsat imagery is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Public Data Sets program.For information on Landsat 8 images, see Landsat8.*The Global Land Survey includes images from Landsat 1 through Landsat 7. Band numbers and band combinations differ from those of Landsat 8, but have been mapped to the most appropriate band as in the above table. For more information about the Global Land Survey, visit GLS.

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Sentinel-2 Imagery: Color Infrared with DRA

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Beta Notice: This item is currently in beta and is intended for early access, testing, and feedback. It is not recommended for production use, as functionality and content are subject to change without notice.Sentinel-2, 10m Multispectral 13-band imagery, rendered on-the-fly. Available for visualization and analytics, this Imagery Layer pulls directly from the Sentinel-2 on AWS collection and is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer can be used for multiple purposes including but not limited to vegetation, plant health, land cover and environmental monitoring.Geographic CoverageGlobalContinental land masses from 65.4° South to 72.1° North, with these special guidelines:All coastal waters up to 20 km from the shoreAll islands greater than 100 km2All EU islandsAll closed seas (e.g. Caspian Sea)The Mediterranean SeaNote: Areas of interest going beyond the Mission baseline (as laid out in the Mission Requirements Document) will be assessed, and may be added to the baseline if sufficient resources are identified.Temporal CoverageThe revisit time for each point on Earth is every 5 days.This layer is updated daily with new imagery.This imagery layer is designed to include imagery collected within the past 14 months. Custom Image Services can be created for access to images older than 14 months.The number of images available will vary depending on location.Image Selection/FilteringThe most recent and cloud free image, for any location, is displayed by default.Any image available, within the past 14 months, can be displayed via custom filtering.Filtering can be done based on Acquisition Date, Estimated Cloud Cover, and Tile ID.Tile_ID is computed as [year][month][day]T[hours][minutes][seconds]_[UTMcode][latitudeband][square]_[sequence]. More…NOTE: Not using filters, and loading the entire archive, may affect performance.Analysis ReadyThis imagery layer is analysis ready with TOA correction applied.Visual RenderingDefault rendering is Color-Infrared (bands 8,4,3) with Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA).This DRA version enables visualization of the full dynamic range of the images. The non-DRA version of this layer can be viewed by switching to the pre-defined Color Infrared raster function.Bands near-infrared, red, green with dynamic range adjustment applied. Healthy vegetation is bright red while stressed vegetation is dull red.Rendering (or display) of band combinations and calculated indices is done on-the-fly from the source images via Raster Functions.Various pre-defined Raster Functions can be selected or custom functions created.Available renderings include: Agriculture with DRA, Bathymetric with DRA, Natural Color with DRA, Short-wave Infrared with DRA, Geology with DRA, NDMI Colorized, Normalized Difference Built-Up Index (NDBI), NDWI Raw, NDWI - with VRE Raw, NDVI – with VRE Raw (NDRE), NDVI - VRE only Raw, NDVI Raw, Normalized Burn Ratio, NDVI Colormap.Multispectral BandsBandDescriptionWavelength (µm)Resolution (m)1Coastal aerosol0.433 - 0.453602Blue0.458 - 0.523103Green0.543 - 0.578104Red0.650 - 0.680105Vegetation Red Edge0.698 - 0.713206Vegetation Red Edge0.733 - 0.748207Vegetation Red Edge0.773 - 0.793208NIR0.785 - 0.900108ANarrow NIR0.855 - 0.875209Water vapour0.935 - 0.9556010SWIR – Cirrus1.365 - 1.3856011SWIR-11.565 - 1.6552012SWIR-22.100 - 2.28020Additional NotesOverviews exist with a spatial resolution of 150m and are updated every quarter based on the best and latest imagery available at that time.To work with source images at all scales, the ‘Lock Raster’ functionality is available.NOTE: ‘Lock Raster’ should only be used on the layer for short periods of time, as the imagery and associated record Object IDs may change daily.This ArcGIS Server dynamic imagery layer can be used in Web Maps and ArcGIS Desktop as well as Web and Mobile applications using the REST based Image services API.Images can be exported up to a maximum of 4,000 columns x 4,000 rows per request.Data SourceSentinel-2 imagery is the result of close collaboration between the (European Space Agency) ESA, the European Commission and USGS. Data is hosted by the Amazon Web Services as part of their Registry of Open Data. Users can access the imagery from Sentinel-2 on AWS , or alternatively access Sentinel2Look Viewer, EarthExplorer or the Copernicus Open Access Hub to download the scenes.For information on Sentinel-2 imagery, see Sentinel-2.

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