{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "landslides_guatemala", "guid": "CD77697F-FAE3-4EC5-81EC-A88C3B2BA841", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Landslide Inventory (SALaD) in Guatemala for Hurricane Eta 2020", "description": "
Date of Images:<\/span><\/p> 11/10/2020<\/span><\/p> Date of Next Image: <\/span><\/p> Unknown<\/span><\/p> Summary:<\/span><\/p> The NASA GSFC landslides team mapped landslides using Semi-Automatic Landslide Detection (SALaD) system. SALaD uses object-based image analysis and machine learning to map landslides. The landslide areas were derived from Planet and Sentinel-2 imagery of 11/10/2020. This map should be used as a guidance to identify areas affected by landslides. This is a rapid response product. We have not done any form of manual corrections, added small or missing landslides or resolved amalgamation for this product to be research grade.<\/span><\/p> Suggested Use:<\/span><\/p> This map should be used as guidance to identify landslide affected areas. This is not a research grade product <\/span><\/p> Satellite/Sensor:<\/span><\/p> Optical Imagery from PlanetScope and Copernicus Sentinel-2<\/span><\/p> Resolution:<\/span><\/p> PlanetScope: 3 meters<\/span><\/p> Copernicus Sentinel-2: 10 meters<\/span><\/p> Credits: <\/span><\/p> NASA Landslides Team, Planet Team (2017). Planet Application Program Interface: In Space for Life on Earth. San Francisco, CA. <\/span>https://api.planet.com<\/span><\/a>, ESA Copernicus Sentinel-2 <\/span><\/p>