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(ii) Raster Stacks of Yearly Mean Vegetation Indices for the Upper Gila River Watershed: 1985 to 2021

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Petrakis, R.E., Norman, L.M., Middleton, B.R., 2023, Mapping Riparian Vegetation Response to Climate Change on the San Carlos Apache Reservation and Upper Gila River Watershed to Inform Restoration Priorities: 1935 to Present - Database of Trends in Vegetation Properties and Climate Adaptation Variables: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9HL0N5T.

Summary

We apply a research approach that can inform riparian restoration planning by developing products that show recent trends in vegetation conditions identifying areas potentially more at risk for degradation and the associated relationship between riparian vegetation dynamics and climate conditions. The full suite of data products and a link to the associated publication addressing this analysis can be found on the Parent data release. For this study, the vegetation conditions are characterized using a series of remote sensing vegetation indices developing using satellite imagery, including the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and the Tasseled Cap (TC) Transformation. The NDVI is a commonly used vegetation index that quantifies [...]

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“Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Raster Stack”
1.69 GB application/x-zip-compressed

“Tasseled Cap Brightness Raster Stack”
1.64 GB application/x-zip-compressed

“Tasseled Cap Greenness Raster Stack”
1.67 GB application/x-zip-compressed

“Tasseled Cap Wetness Raster Stack”
1.67 GB application/x-zip-compressed

Purpose

These products are multi-band raster stacks that show the seasonal (i.e., spring, late-spring, summer, fall) average value for each vegetation index (i.e., NDVI, TC brightness, TC greenness, TC wetness) for every year from 1985 through 2021. Each band represents a single year, where band 1 represents data for 1985 and band 37 represents data for 2021. In short, the products that are included in this Child Item show the year-by-year values for each of the vegetation indices, seasonally, and can be used to monitor the response of the vegetation over time.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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