
MEaSUREs Greenland Annual Ice Sheet Velocity Mosaics from SAR and Landsat, Version 2
Data set id:
NSIDC-0725
DOI: 10.5067/TZZDYD94IMJB
There is a more recent version of these data.
Version Summary
Version Summary
The following represent key updates as of Version 2. For a detailed list of the differences between versions 1 and 2, refer to the User Guide.
Data set temporal resolution now runs through 30 November 2019.
Application of a new DEM: NSIDC-0715
Addition of dT GeoTIFFs, a temporal offset parameter.
Removal of bad data and addition of overlooked data. As a result, mosaics show more areas with no data, the min/max ex and ey values are lower and feature counts differ.
Cloud-optimized GeoTIFFs along with auxiliary files now available
Data set temporal resolution now runs through 30 November 2019.
Application of a new DEM: NSIDC-0715
Addition of dT GeoTIFFs, a temporal offset parameter.
Removal of bad data and addition of overlooked data. As a result, mosaics show more areas with no data, the min/max ex and ey values are lower and feature counts differ.
Cloud-optimized GeoTIFFs along with auxiliary files now available
Overview
This data set, part of the NASA Making Earth System Data Records for Use in Research Environments (MEaSUREs) Program, contains quarterly (three-month interval) ice velocity mosaics for the Greenland Ice Sheet. This product is derived from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data obtained by the German Aerospace Center's (DLR) TerraSAR-X/TanDEM-X (TSX/TDX) and the European Space Agency's (ESA) Copernicus Sentinel-1A and -1B satellites, and from the US Geological Survey's (USGS) Landsat 8 optical imagery.
See Greenland Ice Mapping Project (GrIMP) for related data.
Parameter(s):
ICE VELOCITY
Platform(s):
LANDSAT-8
SENTINEL-1A
SENTINEL-1B
TDX
TSX
Sensor(s):
C-SAR
OLI
SAR
X-SAR
Data Format(s):
GeoTIFF
Shapefile
Temporal Coverage:
- 1 December 2014 to 30 November 2019
Temporal Resolution:
- 1 year
Spatial Resolution:
- 200 m
- 200 m
Spatial Reference System(s):
Not Specified
Spatial Coverage:
- N:83S:60E:-14W:-75
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.
Data Access & Tools
Documentation
Help Articles
General Questions & FAQs
This article covers frequently asked questions about the NASA NSIDC DAAC's Earthdata cloud migration project and what it means to data users.
The NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center (NSIDC DAAC) is migrating its primary data access from its legacy, on-premises archive to the NASA Earthdata Cloud.
How to Articles
This article shows how to download NSIDC DAAC data from NASA Earthdata Cloud to your computer using three tools: wget and curl—popular command-line utilities for downloading files—and Data Downloader, a Python-based command-line tool developed by the Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archi
Many NSIDC DAAC data sets can be accessed using NSIDC DAAC's Data Access Tool. This tool provides the ability to search and filter data with spatial and temporal constraints using a map-based interface.Users have the option to:
Below the image in this article, you will find sample code in IDL, MATLAB, and Python to read in a GeoTIFF file, extract the metadata, and create an image.
The code has been tested with the following data products:
We recommend using the Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL) to convert GeoTIFF files into a different format.
We recommend using the Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL) or a GIS to reproject geoTIFF files.
There are external Jupyter notebooks available that can be used to search for GrIMP products and incorporate them into a new QGIS project:
There are external Jupyter notebooks available that can be used to download user-defined spatial subsets of the following MEaSUREs GrIMP products:
The NASA Earthdata Cloud is the NASA cloud-based archive of Earth observations. It is hosted by Amazon Web Services (AWS). Learn how to find and access NSIDC DAAC data directly in the cloud.