Characterization of Landsat-7 to Landsat-8 reflective wavelength and normalized difference vegetation index continuity
South Dakota State University · Goddard Space Flight Center
Abstract
At over 40 years, the Landsat satellites provide the longest temporal record of space-based land surface observations, and the successful 2013 launch of the Landsat-8 is continuing this legacy. Ideally, the Landsat data record should be consistent over the Landsat sensor series. The Landsat-8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) has improved calibration, signal to noise characteristics, higher 12-bit radiometric resolution, and spectrally narrower wavebands than the previous Landsat-7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM +). Reflective wavelength differences between the two Landsat sensors depend also on the surface reflectance and atmospheric state which are difficult to model comprehensively. The orbit and sensing…
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7Topics & keywords
- Remote sensing
- Thematic Mapper
- Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
- Environmental science
- Atmospheric correction
- Radiometric calibration
- Vegetation (pathology)
- Geology
- Life in Land