Sentinel-2
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This dataset is the Sentinel-2 Analysis Ready Data (ARD) - Level 2 (surface reflectance) archive for Switzerland. Detailed description about the Sentinel-2 missions can be found in the CEOS Earth Observation Handbook: Sentinel-2 A http://database.eohandbook.com/database/missionsummary.aspx?missionID=552 and Sentinel-2 B http://database.eohandbook.com/database/missionsummary.aspx?missionID=553. Switzerland is covered by twelve Sentinel-2 scenes (ID: 31TGM, 31TGN, 32TLR, 32TLS, 32TLT, 32TMR, 32TMS, 32TMT, 32TNS, 32TNT, 32TPS, 32TPT). This corresponds to a spatial extent of latitude 45.0 to 47.9N, longitude 5.5 to 11.8E. Data are downloaded as L1C products corresponding to 100x100km2 geometrically corrected Top Of the Atmosphere (TOA) tiles. Atmospheric corrections are applied to generate normalized surface reflectance that correspond to the ARD level (i.e., Level 2A). For that, we use the ESA Sen2Cor algorithm (http://step.esa.int/main/third-party-plugins-2/sen2cor/)38 version 2.5.5 (2.8.0 version is not used as it is not able to process products before 2017). The algorithm follows two steps to pre-process data: first, it executes an image classification to identify and generate masks of clouds, cloud shadows, snow and water. Second, it applies an atmospheric correction model to convert TOA values into surface reflectance. Sen2Cor provides additional outputs on Aerosol Optical Thickness (AOT) and Water Vapour (WV). In the S2 ARD workflow, all bands are pre-processed and ingested except the band 10 that is only used for atmospheric corrections and consequently not relevant for users. It is important to mention that topographic correction is not applied as it creates strong artefacts. Sentinel-2 processed to level 2A with Sen2Cor comes with a scene classification (similar to the pixel_qa band provided by USGS for Landsat data) with 12 classes as described at: https://earth.esa.int/web/sentinel/technical-guides/sentinel-2-msi/level-2a/algorithm. It helps identifying pixels that are saturated or defective as well as cloud and cloud shadows that may affect the quality of the images. In addition, ESA provides a monthly status of the quality of Sentinel-2 data through Data Quality Reports (DQR). These reports document geometric and radiometric performances against initial sensor specifications together with observed anomalies and issues. DQR are available at: https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/data-product-quality-reports.