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15 pts mandatory Applications of the Landsat satellite series, with examples.

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What Landsat is good for — basically watching the Earth’s surface change, decade after decade.

  • Forests — tracking deforestation in the Amazon, Borneo, Congo. Map every year, see what’s gone.
  • Cities — urban growth, sprawl, paving over farmland.
  • Agriculture — crop type maps, yield forecasts (track how green fields get during the season).
  • Water — reservoir levels, glacier retreat, algal blooms in the Great Lakes.
  • Disasters — wildfire burn scars, flood extent, volcanic activity.
  • Climate — long-term surface-temperature trends, snow-cover decline.

Why it works: Landsat has been running since 1972, the imagery has been FREE since 2008, and a single scene covers ~185 km × 170 km. Hard to find a serious land-change study that doesn’t lean on Landsat somewhere.

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  • Continuity since 1972 — decadal change detection unmatched by any other system.
  • Land-cover / land-use change — Amazon deforestation, urban growth, wetland loss.
  • Agriculture — crop-type mapping, yield forecasting via NDVI, irrigation monitoring.
  • Water — reservoir extent, glacier retreat, algal blooms (thermal + VSWIR).
  • Disaster response — wildfire burn scars, flood extent, volcanic activity.
  • Climate — long-term surface-temperature records, snow-cover trends.
  • Free & open data policy (since 2008) — the single biggest multiplier of Landsat’s scientific impact.