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The 2019 Sentinel Mosaiced image consists of multispectral stacked potions of the following Sentinel-2 tiles: L1C_T10SEH_A021560_20190808T190119, L1C_T10SEJ_A021560_20190808T190119, L1C_T10SFH_A021560_20190808T190119, L1C_T10SFJ_A012580_20190803T185623, L1C_T10TEK_A021560_20190808T190119. Each stacked tile contains the Sentinel-2 band 4: Red (665nm), band 3: Green (560nm), band 2: Blue (490nm) and band 8: Near-Infrared (842nm) 10 meter resolution bands. When stacked the bands were reordered in ArcGIS Pro, Red was assigned to Band 1, Green was assigned to band 2, Blue was assigned to band 3, and Near-Infrared was assigned to band 4 in the multispectral image. Once the multi-spectral image was stacked and mosaiced together, the Mosaiced image was clipped to the outer dissolved boundary of the following Detailed Analysis Unit (DAU) by County: 16604, 16704, 16804, 17004, 14211, 16311, 16411, 16611, 16711, portion of 16058, 17158, 17258, 16306, 16406, 16706, 16451, 16551, 16651, 16851, 17151, 17251, 16257, 16357, 16457, 18657, 19157, 17231, 17234. These DAUs by County areas make up a large portion of the Sacramento Valley.
The Sentinel-2 Imagery is a product of the European Commission’s Copernicus program and in agreement is processed into Image Tiles by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) for scientific usage. The Sentinel-2 Imagery Tiles are downloaded from the Earth Explorer, USGS Global Visualization Viewer (GloVis), or the Sentinel2Look Viewer . For more information on the Sentinel Imagery Tiles go to https://www.usgs.gov/centers/eros/science/usgs-eros-archive-sentinel-2?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects.
The 2019 Sentinel Mosaiced image consists of multispectral stacked potions of the following Sentinel-2 tiles: L1C_T10SEH_A021560_20190808T190119, L1C_T10SEJ_A021560_20190808T190119, L1C_T10SFH_A021560_20190808T190119, L1C_T10SFJ_A012580_20190803T185623, L1C_T10TEK_A021560_20190808T190119. Each stacked tile contains the Sentinel-2 band 4: Red (665nm), band 3: Green (560nm), band 2: Blue (490nm) and band 8: Near-Infrared (842nm) 10 meter resolution bands. When stacked the bands were reordered in ArcGIS Pro, Red was assigned to Band 1, Green was assigned to band 2, Blue was assigned to band 3, and Near-Infrared was assigned to band 4 in the multispectral image. Once the multi-spectral image was stacked and mosaiced together, the Mosaiced image was clipped to the outer dissolved boundary of the following Detailed Analysis Unit (DAU) by County: 16604, 16704, 16804, 17004, 14211, 16311, 16411, 16611, 16711, portion of 16058, 17158, 17258, 16306, 16406, 16706, 16451, 16551, 16651, 16851, 17151, 17251, 16257, 16357, 16457, 18657, 19157, 17231, 17234. These DAUs by County areas make up a large portion of the Sacramento Valley.
The Sentinel-2 Imagery is a product of the European Commission’s Copernicus program and in agreement is processed into Image Tiles by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) for scientific usage. The Sentinel-2 Imagery Tiles are downloaded from the Earth Explorer, USGS Global Visualization Viewer (GloVis), or the Sentinel2Look Viewer . For more information on the Sentinel Imagery Tiles go to https://www.usgs.gov/centers/eros/science/usgs-eros-archive-sentinel-2?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects.