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A Sentinel-1 Backscatter Datacube for Global Land Monitoring Applications

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 13, Issue 22, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs13224622

Keywords

datacube; Sentinel-1; analysis-ready data; land monitoring; global

Funding

  1. European Space Agency (ESA)
  2. Copernicus programme (CGLS, CEMS)
  3. Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) (ACube4Floods)
  4. European Commission's Horizon 2020 programme (openEO, C-SCALE)
  5. Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF) (GEOCLIM)
  6. TUWien Bibliothek
  7. Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) (DWC-Radar)
  8. Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) (FAIR2earth)

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The Sentinel-1 SAR satellites allow global monitoring of the Earth's land surface, but handling large data volumes and complex algorithms is a challenge. To meet real-time and offline monitoring needs, a datacube has been created. This datacube provides constantly updated and maintained backscatter data for all continents (except Antarctica).
The Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites allow global monitoring of the Earth's land surface with unprecedented spatio-temporal coverage. Yet, implementing large-scale monitoring capabilities is a challenging task given the large volume of data from Sentinel-1 and the complex algorithms needed to convert the SAR intensity data into higher-level geophysical data products. While on-demand processing solutions have been proposed to cope with the petabyte-scale data volumes, in practice many applications require preprocessed datacubes that permit fast access to multi-year time series and image stacks. To serve near-real-time as well as offline land monitoring applications, we have created a Sentinel-1 backscatter datacube for all continents (except Antarctica) that is constantly being updated and maintained to ensure consistency and completeness of the data record over time. In this technical note, we present the technical specifications of the datacube, means of access and analysis capabilities, and its use in scientific and operational applications.

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