N: 54 S: -54 E: 180 W: -180
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The ECO2LSTE Version 1 data product was decommissioned on May 21, 2025. Users are encouraged to use the ECO_L2T_LSTE Version 2 and ECO_L2G_LSTE Version 2 data products.
The ECOsystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station (ECOSTRESS) mission measures the temperature of plants to better understand how much water plants need and how they respond to stress. ECOSTRESS is attached to the International Space Station (ISS) and collects data globally between 52 degrees N and 52 degrees S latitudes.
The ECO2LSTE Version 1 data product provides atmospherically corrected land surface temperature and emissivity (LST&E) values derived from five thermal infrared (TIR) bands. The ECO2LSTE data product was derived using a physics-based Temperature and Emissivity Separation (TES) algorithm. The ECO2LSTE is provided as swath data and has a spatial resolution of 70 meters (m). The corresponding ECO1BGEO data product is required to georeference the ECO2LSTE data product.
The ECO2LSTE Version 1 data product contains variables of LST, emissivity for bands 1 through 5, quality control for LST&E, LST error, emissivity error for bands 1 through 5, wideband emissivity, and Precipitable Water Vapor (PWV).
Known Issues
- Data acquisition gap: ECOSTRESS was launched on June 29, 2018, and moved to autonomous science operations on August 20, 2018, following a successful in-orbit checkout period. On September 29, 2018, ECOSTRESS experienced an anomaly with its primary mass storage unit (MSU). ECOSTRESS has a primary and secondary MSU (A and B). On December 5, 2018, the instrument was switched to the secondary MSU and science operations resumed. On March 14, 2019, the secondary MSU experienced a similar anomaly temporarily halting science acquisitions. On May 15, 2019, a new data acquisition approach was implemented and science acquisitions resumed. To optimize the new acquisition approach TIR bands 2, 4 and 5 are being downloaded. The data products are as previously, except the bands not downloaded contain fill values (L1 radiance and L2 emissivity). This approach was implemented from May 15, 2019, through April 28, 2023.
- Data acquisition gap: From February 8 to February 16, 2020, an ECOSTRESS instrument issue resulted in a data anomaly that created striping in band 4 (10.5 micron). These data products have been reprocessed and are available for download. No ECOSTRESS data were acquired on February 17, 2020, due to the instrument being in SAFEHOLD. Data acquired following the anomaly have not been affected.
- Data acquisition: ECOSTRESS has now successfully returned to 5-band mode after being in 3-band mode since 2019. This feature was successfully enabled following a Data Processing Unit firmware update (version 4.1) to the payload on April 28, 2023. To better balance contiguous science data scene variables, 3-band collection is currently being interleaved with 5-band acquisitions over the orbital day/night periods.
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File Naming Convention
The file name begins with the Sensor (ECOSTRESS) followed by the Processing Level (L2), Geophysical Parameter (LSTE), Orbit Number (36876), Scene Identifier (031), Date and Time of Acquisition designated as YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS (20250106T174738), Build Identifier of product generation software (0601), Product Iteration Number (01), and the Data Format (h5).
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Publications Citing This Dataset
| Title | Year Sort ascending | Author | Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| The complementary uses of Sentinel-1A SAR and ECOSTRESS datasets to identify vineyard growth and conditionsA case study in Sonoma County, California | Davitt, Aaron, Tesser, Derek, Gamarro, Harold, Anderson, Martha, Knipper, Kyle, Xue, Jie, Kustas, William, Alsina, Maria Mar, Podest, Erika, McDonald, Kyle | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Evapotranspiration, Evaporation | |
| An evaluation of ECOSTRESS products of a temperate montane humid forest in a complex terrain environment | Liu, Ning, Oishi, A. Christopher, Miniat, Chelcy Ford, Bolstad, Paul | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Evapotranspiration | |
| Challenges and opportunities in precision irrigation decision-support | Zhang, Jingwen, Guan, Kaiyu, Peng, Bin, Jiang, Chongya, Zhou, Wang, Yang, Yi, Pan, Ming, Franz, Trenton E, Heeren, Derek M, Rudnick, Daran R, Abimbola, Olufemi, Kimm, Hyungsuk, Caylor, Kelly, Good, Stephen, Khanna, Madhu, Gates, John, Cai, Yaping | Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Fraction Of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (fapar), Leaf Area Index (LAI), Evapotranspiration, Latent Heat Flux, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Leaf Characteristics | |
| Validation and quality assessment of the ECOSTRESS level-2 land surface temperature and emissivity product | Hulley, Glynn C., Gottsche, Frank M., Rivera, Gerardo, Hook, Simon J., Freepartner, Robert J., Martin, Maria Anna, Cawse-Nicholson, Kerry, Johnson, William R. | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| Interoperability of ECOSTRESS and Landsat for mapping evapotranspiration time series at sub-field scales | Anderson, Martha C., Yang, Yang, Xue, Jie, Knipper, Kyle R., Yang, Yun, Gao, Feng, Hain, Chris R., Kustas, William P., Cawse-Nicholson, Kerry, Hulley, Glynn, Fisher, Joshua B., Alfieri, Joseph G., Meyers, Tilden P., Prueger, John, Baldocchi, Dennis D., Rey-Sanchez, Camilo | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Evapotranspiration | |
| Fine-Scale Urban Heat Patterns in New York City Measured by ASTER | Nath, Bibhash, Ni-Meister, Wenge, Ozdogan, Mutlu | Land Surface Temperature, Sea Surface Temperature, REFLECTED INFRARED, THERMAL INFRARED, VISIBLE IMAGERY, Visible Radiance, Emissivity | |
| Global Intercomparison of Hyper-Resolution ECOSTRESS Coastal Sea Surface Temperature Measurements from the Space Station with VIIRS-N20 | Weidberg, Nicolas, Wethey, David S., Woodin, Sarah A. | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Geolocation, Infrared Radiance, THERMAL INFRARED, Clouds, Sea Surface Temperature | |
| Detecting heat-inducing urban built-up surface material with multi remote sensing datasets using reflectance and emission spectroscopy | Kamaraj, Nivedita Priyadarshini, Shekhar, Sulochana, Sivashankari, V., Balasubramani, Karuppusamy, Prasad, Kumar Arun | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| Exploring diurnal thermal variations in urban local climate zones with ECOSTRESS land surface temperature data | Chang, Yue, Xiao, Jingfeng, Li, Xuxiang, Middel, Ariane, Zhang, Yunwei, Gu, Zhaolin, Wu, Yiping, He, Shan | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Geolocation, Clouds | |
| ECOSTRESS estimates gross primary production with fine spatial resolution for different times of day from the International Space Station | Li, Xing, Xiao, Jingfeng, Fisher, Joshua B., Baldocchi, Dennis D. | Land Use/Land Cover Classification, Reflectance, Anisotropy, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Clouds | |
| Evaluation of ecostress thermal data over south florida estuaries | Shi, Jing, Hu, Chuanmin | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Clouds | |
| Evaluation of Four New Land Surface Temperature (LST) Products in the U.S. Corn Belt: ECOSTRESS, GOES-R, Landsat, and Sentinel-3 | Li, Kaiyuan, Guan, Kaiyu, Jiang, Chongya, Wang, Sheng, Peng, Bin, Cai, Yaping | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| Diurnal evolution of urban tree temperature at a city scale | Vo, Thuy Trang, Hu, Leiqiu | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| NASA's surface biology and geology designated observable: A perspective on surface imaging algorithms | Cawse-Nicholson, Kerry, Townsend, Philip A., Schimel, David, Assiri, Ali M., Blake, Pamela L., Buongiorno, Maria Fabrizia, Campbell, Petya, Carmon, Nimrod, Casey, Kimberly A., Correa-Pabon, Rosa Elvira, Dahlin, Kyla M., Dashti, Hamid, Dennison, Philip E., Dierssen, Heidi, Erickson, Adam, Fisher, Joshua B., Frouin, Robert, Gatebe, Charles K., Gholizadeh, Hamed, Gierach, Michelle, Glenn, Nancy F., Goodman, James A., Griffith, Daniel M., Guild, Liane, Hakkenberg, Christopher R., Hochberg, Eric J., Holmes, Thomas R.H., Hu, Chuanmin, Hulley, Glynn, Huemmrich, Karl F., Kudela, Raphael M., Kokaly, Raymond F., Lee, Christine M., Martin, Roberta, Miller, Charles E., Moses, Wesley J., Muller-Karger, Frank E., Ortiz, Joseph D., Otis, Daniel B., Pahlevan, Nima, Painter, Thomas H., Pavlick, Ryan, Poulter, Ben, Qi, Yi, Realmuto, Vincent J., Roberts, Dar, Schaepman, Michael E., Schneider, Fabian D., Schwandner, Florian M., Serbin, Shawn P., Shiklomanov, Alexey N., Stavros, E. Natasha, Thompson, David R., Torres-Perez, Juan L., Turpie, Kevin R., Tzortziou, Maria, Ustin, Susan, Yu, Qian, Yusup, Yusri, Zhang, Qingyuan | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| Micro-climate to macro-riskMapping fine scale differences in mosquito-borne disease risk using remote sensing | Boser, Anna, Sousa, Daniel, Larsen, Ashley, MacDonald, Andrew | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| Modeling the relationships between historical redlining, urban heat, and heat-related emergency department visits: An examination of 11 Texas cities | Li, Dongying, Newman, Galen D, Wilson, Bev, Zhang, Yue, Brown, Robert D | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| Living on the edge: reproductive cycle of a boreal barnacle at its southernmost distribution limit | Herrera, Mariana, Wethey, David S., Vazquez, Elsa, Macho, Gonzalo | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| Mapping daily evapotranspiration at field scale using the Harmonized Landsat and Sentinel-2 dataset, with sharpened VIIRS as a Sentinel-2 thermal proxy | Xue, Jie, Anderson, Martha C., Gao, Feng, Hain, Christopher, Yang, Yun, Knipper, Kyle R., Kustas, William P., Yang, Yang | Evapotranspiration, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Reflectance, Albedo, Anisotropy, Leaf Characteristics, Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Leaf Area Index (LAI), Fraction Of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (fapar), Vegetation Index, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) | |
| Climatology of the Combined ASTER MODIS Emissivity over Land (CAMEL) Version 2 | Loveless, Michelle, Borbas, E. Eva, Knuteson, Robert, Cawse-Nicholson, Kerry, Hulley, Glynn, Hook, Simon | Emissivity, Vegetation Index, Snow Cover, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Vegetation Index, Snow Cover, Land Use/Land Cover Classification | |
| Using ECOSTRESS to observe and model diurnal variability in water temperature conditions in the San Francisco Estuary | Gustine, Rebecca N., Lee, Christine M., Halverson, Gregory H., Acuna, Shawn C., Cawse-Nicholson, Kerry A., Hulley, Glynn C., Hestir, Erin L. | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| Validation of the ECOSTRESS land surface temperature product using ground measurements | Meng, Xiangchen, Cheng, Jie, Yao, Beibei, Guo, Yahui | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| Inter-Comparison of Field- and Laboratory-Derived Surface Emissivities | Langsdale, Mary F., Dowling, Thomas P. F., Wooster, Martin, Johnson, James, Grosvenor, Mark J., de Jong, Mark C., Johnson, William R., Hook, Simon J., Rivera, Gerardo | Land Surface Temperature, Sea Surface Temperature, Emissivity | |
| Comparison of thermal infrared-derived maps of irrigated and non-irrigated vegetation in urban and non-urban areas of southern California | Coleman, Red Willow, Stavros, Natasha, Hulley, Glynn, Parazoo, Nicholas | Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Geolocation, Clouds, Potential Evapotranspiration | |
| Sensitivity and uncertainty quantification for the ECOSTRESS | Cawse-Nicholson, Kerry, Braverman, Amy, Kang, Emily L., Li, Miaoqi, Johnson, Margaret, Halverson, Gregory, Anderson, Martha, Hain, Christopher, Gunson, Michael, Hook, Simon | Leaf Area Index (LAI), Fraction Of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (fapar), Leaf Characteristics, Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Geolocation | |
| New ECOSTRESS and MODIS land surface temperature data reveal fine-scale heat vulnerability in cities: A case study for Los Angeles County, California | Hulley, Glynn, Shivers, Sarah, Wetherley, Erin, Cudd, Robert | Population, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity |