ASTER L1T Quick Reference Guide
ASTER L1T Quick Reference Guide
Overview
The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection
Radiometer (ASTER) Level 1 Precision Terrain Corrected Registered
At-Sensor Radiance (AST_L1T) product, Figure 1, created by the
NASA Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC)
provides GIS-ready data with a single resampling from the ASTER
Level 1A product (AST_L1A).
AST_L1T reuses proven Landsat geometric algorithms, with
modifications, for application to the ASTER dataset. The AST_L1T
uses the appended radiometric and geometric corrections in the
AST_L1A product and cross-talk corrections as the systematic basis
on which to apply terrain and precision corrections.
AST_L1T image data have been rotated to a north-up map
orientation and cover an approximate area of 60 kilometers by 60
kilometers.
Correction Characteristics
There are four possible levels of correction, Table 1. The most frequent levels of correction achieved are
terrain + precision and terrain + systematic. While both of these include elevation corrections, the precision
aspect of the terrain + precision correction requires the correlation statistics for the GCPs to reach a minimum
threshold. When terrain + precision correction is not possible, such as when the image contains heavy cloud
cover, was acquired at nighttime, or contains only thermal infrared bands 1014, the resulting correction will be
terrain + systematic. Precision correction occurs more infrequently and when there is no corresponding
elevation data. Systematic correction occurs when the image fails the prior three correction levels. An
AST_L1T that has achieved systematic correction is essentially a rotated AST_L1B.
Table 1. AST_L1T Levels of Correction
Level of Correction
terrain + precision
terrain + systematic
precision
systematic
Rotated North Up
The type of correction for each granule can be found metadata attribute field labelled CorrectionAchieved, as
illustrated in Figure 2.
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Telescope
Visible Near Infrared (VNIR)
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR)
Thermal Infrared (TIR)
Bands
1, 2, and 3N
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9
10, 11, 12, 13, and 14
Pixel Size
15 m
30 m
90 m
Units
Radiance
Radiance
Radiance
Geographic Information System (GIS)-Ready geographic tagged image file format (GeoTIFF) composites
o A visible near infrared, and/or a thermal infrared, full resolution color composite GeoTIFF
image(s), rotated north up in Transverse Mercator projection.
Table 3. AST_L1T Full Resolution GeoTIFF browse band combinations and units.
Bands Available
VNIR/SWIR
VNIR only
TIR
Red
B4
B2
B14
Green
B3N
B3N
B12
Blue
B2
B1
B10
Pixel Size
15 m
15 m
90 m
GeoTIFF Units
Radiance
Radiance
Degrees Kelvin scaled from 16-bit to 8-bit
Figure 3. AST_L1T QA browse, VNIR full resolution browse, and TIR full resolution browse GeoTIFF images
The AST_L1T data product combines aspects from multiple ASTER data products as identified in Table 4.
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Data Product
Radiometric
Correction
AST_L1T
AST_L1B
AST14OTH
TerraLook
Geometric
Correction
(satellite)
Geometric
Correction*
(terrain)
GLS2000
Geometric
Correction*
(precision)
GLS2000
North-up Map
Orientation
AST14DEM AST14DEM
GIS-Ready
Color
Composite
* AST_L1T precision correction requires correlation statistics to reach the minimum threshold, with terrain correction
applicable for all areas with GLS200 DEM coverage.
Getting Help
For additional information, refer to the AST_L1T data product landing page,
https://doi.org/10.5067/ASTER/AST_L1T.003, and the LP DAAC Frequently Asked Questions accessible via:
https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/faq-page > ASTER > Precision Terrain Corrected (AST_L1T).
Optionally, users may communicate with LP DAAC User Services staff using the web form or one of the
various methods provided at: https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/user_services/contact_us.
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