Orthorectified Landsat Thematic Mapper Mosaics
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Mapper Mosaics
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Please refer to the below index number on your requests.

Mosaic Product Specifications:
- Spectral Bands: 3 - Landsat TM bands
- Band 7 (mid-infrared light) is displayed as red
- Band 4 (near-infrared light) is displayed as green
- Band 2 (visible green light) is displayed as blue
- Coverage: The GeoCover Landsat mosaics are
delivered in a Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) / World
Geodetic System 1984 (WGS84) projection. The images have been
re-projected into geographic lat/long. The mosaics generally
extend north-south over 5 degrees of latitude, and span
east-west for the full width of the UTM zone. For mosaics
between 60 degrees north and 60 degrees south latitude, the
width of the mosaic is the standard UTM zone width of 6 degrees
of longitude. For mosaics above 60 degrees of latitude, the UTM
zone is widened to 12 degrees, centered on the standard UTM
meridian. To insure overlap between adjacent UTM zones, each
mosaic extends for at least 50 kilometers to the east and west,
and 1 kilometer to the north and south.
- Pixel size: 28.5 meters,
- Contrast Enhancement: In order to maximize the
information of each mosaic, EarthSat has applied a company
proprietary contrast stretch known as LOCAL (Locally Optimized
Continuously Adjusted Look-up-tables) stretch. This stretch uses
multiple, locally collected histograms, to create a
radiometrically seamless blend of contrast adjustment across
areas of potentially extreme contrast ranges. The suffix __loc"
is added to the mosaic name to signify the application of the
LOCAL stretch.
- Absolute Positional Accuracy: 50 meters Root Mean
Square Error.
- File Naming Convention: Within each UTM zone the
"partitions" extend from the equator to the north and south (in
the northern and southern hemisphere respectively) in 5 degree
increments. The naming convention for the mosaics is three
components, separated by hyphens; the first element is the
hemisphere (either N or S), the second is the UTM zone number
(1-60_, the last element is the latitude of the southern edge of
the mosaic in the northern hemisphere and the northern edge of
the mosaic in the southern hemisphere (there are some
exceptions). For example:
- N-13-25_loc: names a mosaic partition in the northern
hemisphere, in UTM zone 13, extending between 25 and 30 degrees
north latitude.
- S-21-10_loc names a mosaic partition in the southern
hemisphere, in UTM zone 21, extending between 10 and 15 degrees
south latitude.
- GeoCover Mosaic Image Product Delivery Format: The GeoCover
Landsat image mosaics are being delivered to NASA both as
uncompressed color imagery in GeoTIFF format and as compressed
color imagery in MrSIDTM file format. The data are
delivered as 24-bit color uncompressed GeoTIFF files and as
24-bit color MrSID compressed files. The MrSID compressed file
format is rapidly becoming accepted as the compression format of
choice within a geodetic environment. More information on the
compression format and viewing software can be found at
http://www.lizardtech.com.
Source (Input) Data:
Imagery:
- Spectral Bands: All seven Landsat TM bands,
- Coverage: Single Landsat WRS Path/Row,
- Projection/Datum: SOM / WGS84,
- Pixel Size: Mixture of 28.5 and 30 meters,
- Interpolation Method: Cubic Convolution,
- Orientation: Path oriented,
- Coverage Date: Scene dependent (nominally 1990 +/-
3 years).
Control:
- Horizontal: Controlled scenes contained 6 to 12
photo-identifiable points with absolute positional accuracy not
greater then 15.0 meters RMS.
- Vertical: DTM with 3-arc second postings, where
available. Where 3-arc second data are not available, GTOPO30
(30-arc second ) digital elevation models are used.
Digital Image Processing:
- Photogrammetric Block Adjustment:
Performed using Earth Satellite Corporation’s proprietary
photogrammetric software.
- Orthorectification:
Resampled to a UTM/WGS84 projection using nearest neighbor (i.e.
no interpolation).
- The data are spatially and spectrally unenhanced.
Modified (1/2/03) from Earth Satellite Corporation (April,
1999)
www.earthsat.com
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