Landsat 8 Collection 1 Tier 1 32-Day NBRT Composite [deprecated]

  • This dataset contains Landsat 8 Collection 1 Tier 1 composites, which are made from Tier 1 orthorectified scenes using top-of-atmosphere reflectance.

  • The dataset includes the Normalized Burn Ratio Thermal (NBRT) index, which is generated from Near-IR, Mid-IR (2215 nm), and Thermal bands.

  • These composites are created from all scenes in each 32-day period, with the most recent pixel used for the composite value.

  • This dataset is superseded by LANDSAT/COMPOSITES/C02/T1_L2_32DAY_NBR.

  • Landsat datasets are in the public domain and can be used, transferred, or reproduced without copyright restriction, with acknowledgement of the USGS as the data source recommended.

LANDSAT/LC08/C01/T1_32DAY_NBRT
Dataset Availability
2013-04-07T00:00:00Z–2022-01-01T00:00:00Z
Dataset Provider
Earth Engine Snippet
ee.ImageCollection("LANDSAT/LC08/C01/T1_32DAY_NBRT")
Tags
32day landsat nbrt usgs

Description

These Landsat 8 Collection 1 Tier 1 composites are made from Tier 1 orthorectified scenes, using the computed top-of-atmosphere (TOA) reflectance. See Chander et al. (2009) for details on the TOA computation.

The Normalized Burn Ratio Thermal (NBRT) index is generated from the Near-IR, Mid-IR (2215 nm), and Thermal bands, and has a range from -1.0 to 1.0. See Holden et al. (2005) for details.

These composites are created from all the scenes in each 32-day period beginning from the first day of the year and continuing to the 352nd day of the year. The last composite of the year, beginning on day 353, will overlap the first composite of the following year by 20 days. All the images from each 32-day period are included in the composite, with the most recent pixel as the composite value.

Bands

Bands

Name Pixel Size Description
NBRT 30 meters

Normalized Burn Ratio Thermal

Terms of Use

Terms of Use

Landsat datasets are federally created data and therefore reside in the public domain and may be used, transferred, or reproduced without copyright restriction.

Acknowledgement or credit of the USGS as data source should be provided by including a line of text citation such as the example shown below.

(Product, Image, Photograph, or Dataset Name) courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey

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See the USGS Visual Identity System Guidance for further details on proper citation and acknowledgement of USGS products.