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Trends of Land Surface Change from Landsat time-series 1999-2014, Alaska, UTM Zone 4N, 64°N - 66°N (US)
The Hot Spot Regions of Permafrost Change (HRPC) product maps changes in surface characteristics using the full Landsat archive (TM, ETM+, OLI) for the peak summer season (July,... -
Trends of Land Surface Change from Landsat time-series 1999-2014, Alaska, UTM Zone 4N, 62°N - 64°N (US)
The Hot Spot Regions of Permafrost Change (HRPC) product maps changes in surface characteristics using the full Landsat archive (TM, ETM+, OLI) for the peak summer season (July,... -
Trends of Land Surface Change from Landsat time-series 1999-2014, Alaska, UTM Zone 4N, 60°N - 62°N (US)
The Hot Spot Regions of Permafrost Change (HRPC) product maps changes in surface characteristics using the full Landsat archive (TM, ETM+, OLI) for the peak summer season (July,... -
Trends of Land Surface Change from Landsat time-series 1999-2014, Alaska, UTM Zone 3N, 66°N - 68°N (US)
The Hot Spot Regions of Permafrost Change (HRPC) product maps changes in surface characteristics using the full Landsat archive (TM, ETM+, OLI) for the peak summer season (July,... -
Trends of Land Surface Change from Landsat time-series 1999-2014, Alaska, UTM Zone 3N, 64°N - 66°N (US)
The Hot Spot Regions of Permafrost Change (HRPC) product maps changes in surface characteristics using the full Landsat archive (TM, ETM+, OLI) for the peak summer season (July,... -
Trends of Land Surface Change from Landsat time-series 1999-2014, Alaska, UTM Zone 3N, 62°N - 64°N (US)
The Hot Spot Regions of Permafrost Change (HRPC) product maps changes in surface characteristics using the full Landsat archive (TM, ETM+, OLI) for the peak summer season (July,... -
Trends of Land Surface Change from Landsat time-series 1999-2014, Alaska, UTM Zone 3N, 60°N - 62°N (US)
The Hot Spot Regions of Permafrost Change (HRPC) product maps changes in surface characteristics using the full Landsat archive (TM, ETM+, OLI) for the peak summer season (July,... -
Vegetation Height from Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2, 2015-2018, Seward peninsula, Alaska (US)
Vegetation height has been derived from Sentinel-1 satellite data acquired in VV mode with a resolution of 20 m. Vegetation height was estimated using an empirical model on... -
Vegetation Height from Sentinel1 and Sentinel-2, 2016-2018, Barrow, Alaska (US)
Vegetation height has been derived from Sentinel-1 satellite data acquired in VV mode with a resolution of 20 m. Vegetation height was estimated using an empirical model on... -
Vegetation Height from Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2, 2016-2018, Toolik, Alaska (US)
Vegetation height has been derived from Sentinel-1 satellite data acquired in VV mode with a resolution of 20 m. Vegetation height was estimated using an empirical model on... -
Land Cover Classification from Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2, 2015-2018, Seward Peninsula, Alaska (US)
Land cover classes have been derived from bands of Sentinel-2 (bands 3 (green, 10m), 4 (red, 10m), 8 (near infrared, 10m), 11 (SWIR, 20m) and 12 (SWIR, 20m)) as well as... -
Land Cover Classification from Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2, 2015-2018, Teshekpuk, Alaska (US)
Land cover classes have been derived from bands of Sentinel-2 (bands 3 (green, 10m), 4 (red, 10m), 8 (near infrared, 10m), 11 (SWIR, 20m) and 12 (SWIR, 20m)) as well as... -
Land Cover Classification from Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2, 2015-2018, Barrow, Alaska (US)
Land cover classes have been derived from bands of Sentinel-2 (bands 3 (green, 10m), 4 (red, 10m), 8 (near infrared, 10m), 11 (SWIR, 20m) and 12 (SWIR, 20m)) as well as... -
Lake Ice Classification from Sentinel-1, 2015-2017, Barrow, Alaska (US)
Weekly lake ice classifications distinguish grounded ice and floating ice in lakes based on Sentinel-1A and Sentinel-1B synthetic aperture radar time-series with a resolution of... -
Land Surface Feature Classification from TerraSAR-X, 2013, Barrow, Alaska (US)
Land surface features (water, wetland, tundra, and bare surfaces) were classified from TerraSAR-X with a resolution of 5 m for the period of July and August 2013. The product is...