Landsat enhanced vegetation index (EVI) products over the Tibetan Plateau (1980s-2019)

Landsat enhanced vegetation index (EVI) products over the Tibetan Plateau (1980s-2019)


The dataset is the Landsat enhanced vegetation index (EVI) products from 1970s to 2020 over the Tibetan Plateau。The dataset is producted based on Landsat surface reflectance dataset. It is calculated by the EVI equation which is added backgroud adjusted parameters C1 and C2, and atmospheric adjusted parameter L based on NDVI equation.And the corresponding production of quality identification documents (QA) is also generated to identify the cloud, ice and snow. Compared with NDVI, EVI has stronger ability to resist atmospheric interference and noise,so it is more suitable for weather conditions with high aerosol content and lush vegetation areas.


File naming and required software

1) File name rules: the EVI result of each scense is stored in a floder including the EVI band, QA bands, metadata, and browser; the named rule of a folder is presented as "satellite- sensor-path-row-imaging date-LSR-BRDF-EVI",for example, L5-TM-115-026-19840418-LSR-BRDF-EVI;the EVI is stored as GeoTIFF format and its named rule is presented as "satellite- sensor-path-row-imaging date-LSR-BRDF-EVI.TIF", for example, "L5-TM-115-026-19840418-LSR-BRDF-EVI.TIF". 2) How to use the dataset:the surface reflectance results can be opened by ArcGIS, envi, QGIS and so on, the surface reflectance results are multiplied 10000 to become16 bit integer from the original floating-point type in the range of 0 ~ 1 , so it needs to be mutiplied 0.0001 when used, and the background filling value is -9999, and the "LZW" lossless compression is carried out.


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Peng, Y. (2021). Landsat enhanced vegetation index (EVI) products over the Tibetan Plateau (1980s-2019). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/Ecolo.tpdc.271719. CSTR: 18406.11.Ecolo.tpdc.271719. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

Related Literatures:

1. Liu, H.Q., Huete, A. (1995). A feedback based modification of the ndvi to minimize canopy background and atmospheric noise. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience & Remote Sensing, 33(2), 457-465.( View Details | Bibtex)

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Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition Program

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Geographic coverage
East: 106.70 West: 73.40
South: 24.60 North: 40.40
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  • Temporal resolution: Monthly
  • Spatial resolution: 10m - 100m
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  • Temporal coverage: 1980s-2019
  • Updated time: 2021-09-27

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