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Landsat Climate Data Records and Essential Climate Variables

A Climate Data Record (CDR), as defined by the National Research Council (NRC) is a time series of measurements with sufficient length, consistency, and continuity to identify climate variability and change. They are fundamental to the generation of Essential Climate Variables (ECV), defined by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS).

The Landsat archive provides a record of observations from 1972 to the present, and will continue into the future. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is capitalizing on this valuable time series to create CDRs and ECVs that can be used to document changes to Earth's terrestrial environment. CDRs and ECVs provide an authoritative basis for regional to continental scale identification of historical change, monitoring current conditions, and helping to predict future scenarios so that the impact of such changes can be understood so that strategies for adaptation and mitigation can be developed for implementation.

Effective January 16, 2013 – Source metadata included with Surface Reflectance Products.
All source information is now included in Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing System (LEDAPS) surface reflectance packages. Please review the LEDAPS 1.1.2 Release Notes and updated Surface Reflectance Product Guide for details.

Effective January 3, 2013 –Surface Reflectance Collections Available on EarthExplorer.
The Global Land Survey (GLS) collections from 2000, 2005, and 2010 have been processed to surface reflectance and are now accessible through EarthExplorer (EE), from the Landsat CDR/ECV data set. Download the GLS Collections Product Guide for collection details.


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