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Landsat 8-9 Surface Reflectance Quality Assessment

This page describes Landsat 8-9 Surface Reflectance Quality Assessment bands

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During Landsat 8-9 OLI/TIRS Surface Reflectance generation, LaSRC assesses the following quality conditions and expresses them using the bands described below. Specific attributes for each band described below are available in the Landsat 8 Surface Reflectance (LaSRC) Product Guide

sr_aerosol band

LaSRC’s quality conditions are expressed as a confidence level or as either true or false.

  • Fill – There are no data values in this pixel.    
  • Aerosol Retrieval – The retrieval of aerosol measurements was valid in this pixel.
  • Water – LaSRC identified this pixel as water.
  • Cloud or Cirrus - LaSRC identified this pixel as cloud or cirrus cloud.
  • Cloud shadow - LaSRC identified this pixel as cloud shadow.
  • Aerosol Retrieval - The retrieval of aerosol measurements was invalid and interpolated from nearby observations.
  • Aerosol Content – LaSRC determined the amount of aerosol in this pixel to be climatology-grade, low, medium, or high.

pixel_qa band

This alternative quality assessment algorithm, containing cloud, cloud confidence, cirrus cloud confidence, cloud shadow, snow/ice and water, is generated by the CFMask algorithm and is likely to present more accurate results than the internal tests LaSRC uses for cloud, cloud shadow, snow/ice and water. The Pixel QA band’s quality conditions are expressed as a confidence level or as either true or false. 

radsat_qa band

This band is a bit-packed representation of which sensor bands were saturated during data capture, yielding unusable data. The Radiometric Saturation band's quality conditions are expressed as either true or false.