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Temporal and Spatio-Temporal High-Resolution Satellite Data for the Validation of a Landsat Time-Series of Fractional Component Cover Across Western United States (U.S.) Rangelands

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1985
End Date
2018

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Rigge, M., Homer, C., Shi, H., Meyer, D., 2019, Validating a Landsat Time-Series of Fractional Component Cover Across Western U.S. Rangelands: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90Q8BCP.

Summary

Western U.S. rangelands have been quantified as six fractional cover (0-100%) components over the Landsat archive (1985-2018) at 30-m resolution, termed the “Back-in-Time” (BIT) dataset. Robust validation through space and time is needed to quantify product accuracy. We leverage field data observed concurrently with HRS imagery over multiple years and locations in the Western U.S. to dramatically expand the spatial extent and sample size of validation analysis relative to a direct comparison to field observations and to previous work. We compare HRS and BIT data in the corresponding space and time. Our objectives were to evaluate the temporal and spatio-temporal relationships between HRS and BIT data, and to compare their response [...]

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Purpose

The goal of this project is to provide the Nation with complete, current, and consistent public domain information on its land use and land cover.

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