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CHANGE LOG Reason for change Issue Nr. Revision Number Date

Insertion of newly available information and editorial corrections

1 1 15/05/2015

Insertion of 2016 quotas for ADDitional datasets and newly available information

2 0 15/01/2016

Insertion of new missions, new Security Service and relevant quotas and newly available information

2 1 01/08/2016

Insertion of 2017 quotas for ADDitional datasets, new Union Research Projects and newly available information

2 2 14/04/2017

Insertion of 2018 quotas for ADDitional datasets, new Union Research Projects and newly available information

2 3 16/03/2018

Insertion of VHR_IMAGE_2018, new available missions and revised 2018 quotas for ADDitional datasets

2 4 10/07/2018

Insertion of 2019 quotas for ADDitional datasets, new Union Research Projects and newly available information

2 5 14/12/2018

Update 2019 ADDitional quotas of those Services having TBC quotas in DAP v2.5, addition of few Copernicus Masters new projects and newly available information.

2 6 31/08/2019

Insertion of 2020 quotas for ADDitional datasets of Copernicus Services Union Research Projects already existing plus new ones. Two new CORE datasets offering different DEMs and one new entry in 009a ADDitional dataset: Euro-Maps 3D DSM(Cartosat-1 (IRS-P5). Newly available information.

2 7 16/12/2019

Insertion of 2021 quotas for ADDitional datasets of eligible users

2 8 16/12/2020

CHANGE RECORD

Issue Number 2 Revision Number 2

Reason for change Date Pages Paragraph(s)

Addition of two new Copernicus Masters: Copernicus Masters TSI – Challenge Winner 2016 Copernicus Masters ESA – Challenge Winner 2016

14/04/2017 Annex 5

Introduction of new Union Research Projects: EUGENIUS, E2MC, SPACE-O, EOMORES, ECOLASS and CIANOLAKES and relevant quotas

14/04/2017 Annex 5

Update of all Services and Union Research Projects quotas for 2017-2018 as per European Commission inputs

14/04/2017 Annex 5

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Section re-organisation for improved walk-through the data access process

15/04/2017 Section 7

Additional information on standard and rush ordering processes in response to CSP comments

14/04/2017 Section 7

Addition of Sentinel-3 CORE dataset MR2_Altimetry_GLOBAL

14/04/2017 5.2.10

Addition of Proba-V L2A products 14/04/2017 5.2.5 and 5.2.6

Addition of Sentinel-2A L2A products 14/04/2017 7.5.1

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Reason for change Date Pages Paragraph(s)

Introduction of new Union Research Projects: SENSAGRI, NADIRA, Cyano Alerts, CoastObs, FOCUS, MARINE EO, EOPEN, MY SUSTAINABLE FOREST

16/03/2018 Annex 4

Update of all Services and Union Research Projects quotas for March – December 2018 as per European Commission inputs

16/03/2018 Annex 4

TIANHUI-1 removed for New data 16/03/2018 Tables 9 and 11

Addition of S-5p 16/03/2018 3.2.4

RISAT-1 removed 16/03/2018 Tables 2,8,10,12 and 14

Addition of Ortho-ready processing level for Pleiades and EUSI’s missions

16/03/2018 7.4.3

Addition of 0.4 m data from EUSI missions 16/03/2018 Table 7

Removed ANNEX 4 Cloud Cover and haze 16/03/2018

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Reason for change Date Pages Paragraph(s)

Addition of VHR IMAGE 2018 content 09/07/2018

Dubaisat-2 removed for new acquisitions 09/07/2018 Tables 7,9,16,19 and 21

Addition of datasets and relevant quotas for EOMORES (011a, 012a, 012b and 014a) ; change of quota for 011b

09/07/2018 Annex 4

Quota reshufflings applied to CSEA 003a and 008a; addition of 012a newly created

09/07/2018 Annex 4

Quota reshufflings applied to Frontex: 004a, 008a and 012a

09/07/2018 Annex 4

Quota changes applied to CoReSyF for 009a, 010a, 11,b,13a, and 12b. Deleted allocation for 015b

09/07/2018 Annex 4

Removed Ikonos-2 archive from Rush mode and FAST24 offer

09/07/2018 Tables 7, 9, 20 and 21

Quota reshufflings applied to EMS Risk and Recovery: 011b, 012a and 015b

09/07/2018 Annex 4

Quota reshufflings applied to EOPEN 016a and addition of 015b newly created

09/07/2018 Annex 4

Quota reshufflings applied to EUGENIUS: 012b and 008b

09/07/2018 Annex 4

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Addition of new missions in support to Rush mode: WV-4, SuperView1, TripleSat, Skysat and PlanetScope

09/07/2018 Tables 7 and 9

Addition of four new datasets ADDitional; 009a and 011b for GBOV as subset of Global Land

09/07/2018 Annex 4

Removal of quota allocations for SPICES due to the end of project activities.

09/07/2018 Annex 4

Replacement of GCL/EOLI-SA by PANDA 09/07/2018 7.5.3.3

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Reason for change Date Pages Paragraph(s)

Skysat mission removed from offer

10/12/2018 Tables 2 and 3 5.2.4

Tianhui removed from the offer for Archive data as well as the previously removed New data.

10/12/2018 Tables 9 and 11

Addition of 8 new Union Research projects and relevant quota assignments for 2019: CANDELA, EO4AGRI, EnviroLENS, EO-ALERT, ForestFlux, PerceptiveSentinel, REDDCopernicus and MULTIPLY.

10/12/2018 Annex 4

Quota updates for existing Union Research and Services – 2019 allocation

10/12/2018 Annex 4

Removal of quota allocations due to the end of project activities for : SPACE-O,EUGENIUS, CoReSyF and EO4Wildlife

10/12/2018 Annex 4

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Reason for change Date Pages Paragraph(s)

Removal of WorldView-4 new tasking due to mission technical failure

31/08/2019 Table 2 and 7

Removal of EMS Risk and Recovery allocations 31/08/2019 Annex 4

Removal of EONAV quota allocation due to termination of project activitiy

31/08/2019 Annex 4

Removal of SATCEN ( SACE) allocations upon COM indications

31/08/2019 Annex 4

Removal of CartoSat-1 new tasking due to mission technical failure

31/08/2019 Table 2,9,16,17 and 20

Following input from COM; update of quota values for those Services and Union Research Projects with quota = TBC

31/08/2019 Annex 4

Addition of 011a dataset to ForestFlux after reshuffling of quotas

31/08/2019 Annex 4

Updated status of Superview-1 and TripleSat constellations for contribution to Additional datasets.

31/08/2019 Table 2,7,9,16 and 21

Editorial corrections as needed 31/08/2019

Addition of quota allocations for few new Copernicus Masters projects: Copernicus Masters - Catapult Challenge 2017, Copernicus Masters 2017 Awards - Service Challenge and Copernicus Masters – Data Access Challenge Winner 2018

31/08/2019 Annex 4

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Reason for change Date Pages Paragraph(s)

Updated status of SuperView -1 and TripleSat constellations for contribution to Additional datasets.

14/12/2019 Table 2,7,9,16 and 21

Change of Minimum of Order size of Orthoproducts by EUSI from 100 km2 to 24 km2

14/12/2019 Table 16

Removal of Worldview-4 archive products availability; EUSI has not updated interfaces

14/12/2019 Table 2, 7 and 16

Removal of Dubaisat-2 and UK-DMC2 14/12/2019 Table 2,7,9,16 and 20

Addition of PlanetScope and SkySat to VHR1 and VHR2 ADDitional Rush datasets portfolios

14/12/2019 Table 7,9 and 16

Quota updates for existing Union Research and Services – 2020 allocation

14/12/2019 Annex 4

Addition of 8 new Union Research projects and relevant quota assignments for 2020:

14/12/2019 Annex 4

Addition of a new product in HR1 optical portfolio: Euro-Maps 3D DSM by GAF

14/12/2019 Table 11

Addition of a new Core dataset: VHR_IMAGE_2018 Digital Elevation Model

14/12/2019 5.2.5

Addition of a new Core dataset: Copernicus DEM 14/12/2019 5.2.18

Addition of a new Core dataset: VHR_IMAGE_2018_ENHANCED - Optical VHR enhanced coverage over a subset of Europe

14/12/2019 5.2.6

The tabular info on CCMEs minimum order size and rush service support were moved to the Web and replaced by an active link.

14/12/2019 7.24 and 7.3.2.2

Creation of three new user categories and relevant credentials perimeter; [TP_Data_Providers] [Data_Access_Services] [Ops_SpaceInf_Services]

14/12/2019 2.8-10, Table 1

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Reason for change Date Pages Paragraph(s)

Change of VHR_IMAGE_2018_DEM name to DEM_VHR_2018

14/12/2020 5.2.4.1

DEM_VHR_2018 and VHR_IMAGE_2018_ENHANCED nested into VHR_IMAGE_2018 paragraph; VHR_IMAGE_2018_ENHANCED description improved

14/12/2020 5.2.4.1 and 5.2.4.2

Copernicus DEM description improved with recent information

14/12/2020 5.2.16

Copernicus DEM license scheme modified following the Copernicus DEM GLO-30 free and open release

14/12/2020 2.11

Addition of 7 new Union Research projects and relevant quota assignments for 2021: WQMS, GEM, ECFAS, DeepCube, CALLISTO, ARCOS and AGRICAPTURE.

14/12/2020 Annex 4

Quota updates for 7 existing Union Research Projects and all the Services – 2021 allocation

14/12/2020 Annex 4

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Addition of new ADDitional datasets for Copernicus Land Monitoring Service with 2021 quotas : Snow and Ice Service Validation (SISV)

14/12/2020 Annex 4

Removal of Proba-V mission from data offer 14/12/2020

Creation of a specific new dataset in HR1 optical (ADD_009c) to manage distribution of Euro-Maps 3D DSM product by GAF.

14/12/2020 Table 11

Removal of SPOT4/5 products from archive ADD datasets 009a and 011b

14/12/2020 Table 9, 11

Removal of RapidEye new tasking standard and rush mode (ADD_010a and ADD_002a) and as a consequence removal of Planet from table 17

14/12/2020 Table 11, 17

Addition to data offer of SkySat products at 0.5 m resolution following the lowering of the orbit

14/12/2020 Table 7

Updates to the License perimeter of Euro-Maps 3D DSM products; removed from list of eligible user categories: Union_Research_Projects_non-space.

14/12/2020 Annex 6

Addition of AIRBUS-SAR-DEM 10 m products to ADD_013a dataset

14/12/2020 Table 10

Updated Sentinel-5P data access information 14/12/2020 7.5.1

Addition of processing level orthorectified BOA corrected for PlanetScope mission only

14/12/2020 7.4.3

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Table of contents:

INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................... 10 1.1 Reference documents ...................................................................................................... 10 1.2 Abbreviations .................................................................................................................. 10 1.3 Document overview ........................................................................................................ 12

USER CATEGORIES AND LICENSING SCHEME ...................................... 13 2.1 Copernicus Services [Copernicus_Services] .................................................................. 13 2.2 Institutions and bodies of the Union [Union_Inst] ....................................................... 13 2.3 Participants to a research project financed under the Union research programmes – space [Union_Research_Projects_space] ............................................................................. 13 2.4 Participants to a research project financed under the Union research programmes – non space [Union_Research_Projects_non-space] .............................................................. 13 2.5 Public Authority [Public_Auth] ...................................................................................... 13 2.6 International Organisations and NGOs [INT_ORG_NGO] .......................................... 14 2.7 Public [Public] ................................................................................................................. 14 2.8 Copernicus Third-Party data providers [TP_Data_Providers] ..................................... 14 2.9 Data Access service providers [Data_Access_Services] ................................................ 14 2.10 [Ops_SpaceInf_Services] ............................................................................................... 14 2.11 Licensing scheme ............................................................................................................ 15

COPERNICUS SPACE COMPONENT ....................................................... 20 3.1 Copernicus Space Segment: resolution classes ............................................................. 20 3.2 Copernicus Space Segment: available Sentinel missions .............................................. 20 3.2.1 Sentinel-1 ...................................................................................................................... 20 3.2.2 Sentinel-2 ...................................................................................................................... 21 3.2.3 Sentinel-3 ...................................................................................................................... 21 3.2.4 Sentinel-5P .................................................................................................................... 21 3.3 Copernicus Space Segment: overall missions overview ................................................. 21

CSCDA INFRASTRUCTURE ..................................................................... 23 CORE DATASETS ..................................................................................... 23

5.1 Overview of CORE datasets ........................................................................................... 24 5.2 Detailed description of CORE datasets .......................................................................... 25 5.2.1 Optical HR Pan Europe coverages (HR_IMAGE_2015) .............................................. 25 5.2.2 Optical VHR multispectral and panchromatic coverage over Europe (VHR_IMAGE_2015) ........................................................................................................... 28 5.2.3 European Optical MR1 composites (MR_IMAGE_2015) ............................................ 31 5.2.4 Optical VHR multispectral and panchromatic coverage over Europe (VHR_IMAGE_2018) ............................................................................................................ 33 5.2.5 HR1/HR2 Optical Worldwide coverage (HR1/HR2_OPTICAL_GLOBAL) ................ 37 5.2.6 Optical MR2 worldwide coverage (MR_OPTICAL_GLOBAL) ................................... 38 5.2.7 Optical LR worldwide coverage (LR_OPTICAL_GLOBAL) ....................................... 39 5.2.8 European HR2 Multitemporal Coverages (EUR_HR2_MULTITEMP) ..................... 39 5.2.9 VHR1-2 Urban Atlas 2012 ............................................................................................. 41 5.2.10 SAR HR2/MR1 Worldwide coverage (HR2-MR1_SAR_GLOBAL) ....................... 41 5.2.11 SAR Altimetry MR2 Worldwide coverage (MR2_ALTIMETRY_GLOBAL) ......... 42 5.2.12 Sea Ice Monitoring HR2/MR1 SAR (SAR_SEA_ICE) .......................................... 43 5.2.13 SAR MR1 Worldwide coverage (MR1_SAR_GLOBAL_WM) ............................... 44 5.2.14 Atmospheric datasets .............................................................................................. 45 5.2.15 Other CORE datasets ............................................................................................. 46

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5.2.16 Copernicus DEM .................................................................................................... 46 ADDITIONAL DATASETS........................................................................ 48

6.1 List of ADDitional datasets ............................................................................................ 49 6.2 Detailed description of ADDitional datasets ................................................................. 50 6.2.1 VHR1 SAR and Optical ................................................................................................. 50 6.2.2 VHR2 SAR and Optical ................................................................................................. 53 6.2.3 HR1 SAR and Optical .................................................................................................... 55 6.2.4 HR2 SAR and Optical .................................................................................................... 57 6.2.5 MR1 SAR and Optical .................................................................................................... 59

FROM REGISTRATION TO DATA ACCESS ............................................... 61 7.1 Registration ..................................................................................................................... 61 7.1.1 For access to Sentinel dedicated missions .................................................................... 61 7.1.2 For access to ESA and ESA TPM missions ................................................................... 61 7.1.3 For access to other Contributing Missions ................................................................... 61 7.2 Quota management ......................................................................................................... 61 7.2.1 Quota allocation and status .......................................................................................... 62 7.2.2 Quota consumption calculation ................................................................................... 62 7.2.3 Quota exhaustion and reshuffling ................................................................................ 62 7.2.4 Minimum order size ..................................................................................................... 63 7.3 Data ordering process .................................................................................................... 63 7.3.1 Ordering within standard ADDitional datasets ........................................................... 63 7.3.2 Ordering within rush ADDitional datasets .................................................................. 64 7.4 Order parameters ........................................................................................................... 66 7.4.1 ADD-ons features .......................................................................................................... 67 7.4.2 Satellite Tasking lead time ........................................................................................... 68 7.4.3 Processing Options ....................................................................................................... 68 7.4.4 Cloud Coverage Classes ................................................................................................ 69 7.4.5 SAR Polarisation .......................................................................................................... 69 7.4.6 Delivery timeliness ....................................................................................................... 70 7.5 Data access ...................................................................................................................... 71 7.5.1 Access to Sentinel data .................................................................................................. 71 7.5.2 Access to ESA and Third Parties Mission data ............................................................. 72 7.5.3 Access to other Copernicus Contributing Missions data .............................................. 72

USER SUPPORT SERVICES ..................................................................... 73 8.1 Web Portal ....................................................................................................................... 73 8.2 Day-to-day support for enquiries and ordering ............................................................. 73 8.3 Specific support regarding the data offer ....................................................................... 74 ANNEX 1: EEA39 AREA OF INTEREST .......................................................... 75 ANNEX 2: ACQUISITION WINDOWS FOR HR/VHR _IMAGE_2018 ............. 76 ANNEX 3: MAP OF LARGE REGIONS & CLOUD COVER ZONES ................... 78 ANNEX 4: QUOTA ALLOCATIONS VALUES .................................................. 79 ANNEX 5: ADD-ONS PER CCME .................................................................. 86 ANNEX 6: AUXILIARY DATASET: EURO-MAPS 3D DSM WITH 5 M POST SPACING ..................................................................................................... 89 ANNEX 7: VHR_IMAGE_2018_ENHANCED AOI ......................................... 90 ANNEX 8: AIRBUS DEM ON-DEMAND ......................................................... 91

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List of tables Table 1 Datasets licensing scheme (D = Download, V= View) .............................................. 19 Table 2 Missions made available in Data Warehouse Phase 2 ............................................. 23 Table 3 CORE datasets, DWH phase 2 (2014-2020) ............................................................ 24 Table 4 CORE datasets generated in previous phases and available in DWH phase 2 (2014-2020) ...................................................................................................................................... 25 Table 5 List of ADDitional datasets available in DWH Phase 2 ............................................ 49 Table 6 SAR VHR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition ........................................... 50 Table 7 Optical VHR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition ....................................... 52 Table 8 SAR VHR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition ........................................... 53 Table 9 Optical VHR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition ...................................... 54 Table 10 SAR HR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition ............................................ 55 Table 11 Optical HR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition ........................................ 56 Table 12 SAR HR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition ............................................ 57 Table 13 Optical HR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition ....................................... 58 Table 14 SAR MR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition ............................................ 59 Table 15 Optical MR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition ....................................... 60 Table 16 Baseline options and add–ons options ................................................................... 67 Table 17: ADD-ons per CCME Standard New tasking ........................................................... 86 Table 18: ADD-ons per CCME Standard Archive .................................................................. 87 Table 19: ADD-ons per CCME Rush mode New tasking and Archive .................................. 88

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INTRODUCTION

The Data Access Portfolio Document (DAP) presents the offer of the datasets and data access services that are made available to the Copernicus Users in response to their Earth Observation data requirements. The DAP is updated regularly to communicate changes related to the conditions (i.e. data licensing, product types available, delivery timelines, data access mechanisms) under which the datasets are accessible and their access reference time (where applicable). Therefore, it is intended the baseline for implementation of the Copernicus Space Component Data Access (CSCDA) Services which constitute the system and the operations for implementing the Data Warehouse Phase 2 activities. This data and services offer (including licensing) is based on service level agreements with the Copernicus Contributing Mission Entities (CCMEs). Up-to-date information and operational Mission news is available on the CSCDA web site at https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/.

This version of the DAP informs the Copernicus Users about the CORE (predefined) datasets that are being procured under the Data Warehouse phase 2 activity and the envelope of quota per dataset allocated to authorised users within ADDitional Datasets (on-demand data) for the period 16 December 2020 to 15 December 2021. The document also addresses access to the datasets already procured under the previous Data Warehouse phases. Information on the implementation status of all datasets, updated on a monthly basis, is available on the CSCDA web site.

1.1 Reference documents [RD - 1] Copernicus Data Access: ESA-User Licence [RD - 2] Mission-specific Annex: Amendments to the CSCDA ESA – User Licence [RD - 3] Data Warehouse Requirements V2.6 - Copernicus Data Access

Specifications of the space-based Earth Observation needs for the period 2014-2022

1.2 Abbreviations ADD ADDitional datasets AOD Aerosol Optical Depth AOI Area of Interest ACP Acquisition Coverage Plan BRM Background Regional Mission CCM Copernicus Contributing Mission CCME Copernicus Contributing Mission Entity CET Central European Time COM European Commission

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CQC Coordinated Quality Control CSC Copernicus Space Component CSCDA Copernicus Space Component Data Access CRS Coordinate Reference System DAM Data Access Portfolio Management DAP Data Access Portfolio DEM Digital Elevation Model DGED Defence Gridded Elevation Data DSM Digital Surface Model DFAIT Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Canada) DTED Digital Terrain Elevation Data DWH Data Warehouse EEA European Environment Agency EMS Emergency Management Service EO Earth Observation ESA European Space Agency EU European Union EUSI European Space Imaging FRP Fire Radiative Power FTP File Transfer Protocol GCL GMES/Copernicus Client GCP Ground Control Point GMES Global Monitoring for Environment and Security GRD Ground Range Detected GSD Ground Sample Distance HR High Resolution IW Interferometric Wide Swath Mode LLT Long Lead Time tasking LR Low Resolution LUZ Larger Urban Zones KML Keyhole Mark-up Language KMZ Keyhole Markup Language, Zipped MR Medium Resolution N/A Not Applicable ND Normal Delivery NRT Near Real Time NTC Non Time Critical ONA Off-Nadir Angle Ortho Orthorectified Pan Panchromatic PANDA PlANetary Data Access

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Pansharp Pansharpened Pol Polarisation PRISM Copernicus Contributing Missions Access Support Functions and Platform PRISM-CI PRISM -Core Infrastructure PRISM- SCI PRISM - Services Coordinated Interface

PST Pacific Standard Time REACT Rapid Emergency Activation for Copernicus Tasking RMSEP Root Mean Square Error Planimetric RPC Rational Polynomial Coefficient SAR Synthetic Aperture Radar SHP Shape file SLT Short Lead Time SPERF Services Provider Emergency Request Form SRP Surface Reference Point SRTM Shuttle Radar Topography Mission SST Sea Surface Temperature STC Short Time Critical TPM Third Party Mission UTC Universal Time Coordinated VHR Very High Resolution

1.3 Document overview The present document is divided into the following sections: Section 1: Introduction, describing the purpose of the document, reference documentation and the list of acronyms used within the document. Section 2: User Categories and Licensing scheme, introducing user categories as well as access rights defined per user category and datasets type. Section 3: Copernicus Space component, defining the missions contributing to the Copernicus Portfolio. Section 4: CSCDA Infrastructure, describing the environment in which the service and data are made available to users. Section 5: CORE Datasets, describing the detailed specifications of the pre-defined datasets. Section 6: ADDitional Datasets, listing the on-demand datasets and the relevant portfolios of missions for both Rush and Standard mode. Section 7: From Registration to Data Access, describing registration, quota management, data ordering processes, both standard and rush, order parameters, tasking and delivery timeliness and data access. Section 8: User Support Services, outlining the channels of support offered to users. Annexes: supporting documentation for the implementation of CORE and ADDitional datasets.

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USER CATEGORIES AND LICENSING SCHEME

The categories of Copernicus Users eligible for accessing data from the Copernicus Space Component are defined below. The legally binding definitions of these categories are part of the ESA-User Licence [RD-1] and its annex [RD-2]. Access rights are described in section 2.11 for each user category.

2.1 Copernicus Services [Copernicus_Services] This category includes the Copernicus Services first established under the Regulation (EU) No 911/2010 and then under Regulation (EU) No 377/2014 establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation (EU) No 911/2010.

2.2 Institutions and bodies of the Union [Union_Inst] This category includes:

- The European Institutions set up under the EU Treaties; - Agencies and other Union Bodies set up under the EU Treaties; - Contractors of such entities.

2.3 Participants to a research project financed under the Union research programmes – space [Union_Research_Projects_space]

This category includes any natural or legal person officially registered as participant of a project funded under the space themes of EU research framework programmes. Participants to very limited activities closely linked to Copernicus like Copernicus Masters may be eligible to this user category on a case by case basis upon confirmation by the European Commission.

2.4 Participants to a research project financed under the Union research programmes – non space [Union_Research_Projects_non-space]

This category includes any natural or legal person officially registered as participant of a project funded under EU research framework programmes outside the Space themes.

2.5 Public Authority [Public_Auth] This category includes:

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- Any government or other public administration of States participating in the Copernicus Programme including public advisory bodies, at national, regional or local level;

- Any natural or legal person performing public administrative functions under national law, including specific duties, activities or services in relation to an EU policy;

- Any natural or legal person having public responsibilities or functions, or providing public services relating to an EU policy under the control of a body or person falling within (1) or (2), such as a contractor of a public authority;

- Any research and academic organisation; - Contractors of such entities.

2.6 International Organisations and NGOs [INT_ORG_NGO] This category includes:

- Any international governmental organisation created by an international treaty which can be looked up in the UN online database of treaties. Specialised agencies of the UN are included;

- Any international non-governmental organisation specialised in humanitarian development or environmental activities.

2.7 Public [Public] This category includes any natural or legal person.

2.8 Copernicus Third-Party data providers [TP_Data_Providers]

This category includes all providers of Copernicus third-party data and information, including in-situ data.

2.9 Data Access service providers [Data_Access_Services] This category includes all operators of access or dissemination services for Copernicus data and information financed under the Copernicus programme.

2.10 [Ops_SpaceInf_Services] This category includes all operators of Copernicus Space Infrastructure or (operators of) Copernicus Services, including participants in projects financed by the ‘Operations of Operators of Copernicus Space Infrastructure or Copernicus Services’.

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2.11 Licensing scheme The access rights of each user category are part of the agreements with all Contributing Missions Entities negotiated by ESA; they are reported in table 1 below for both CORE and ADDitional datasets, procured in the previous or the current Data Access Phases. Download and View rights are defined where they apply for a dataset or dataset type (CORE, ADD), per user category. Discovery is instead open to all Copernicus Users Categories for all datasets and is not reported in the table below.

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Dataset

User categories

[Copernicus_ Services]

[Union_Inst]

[Union_Research_Projects_

space]

[Union_Research_Projects_

non-space]

[Public_ Auth]

[Int_Org_NG

O]

[Public] [TP_Data_Provid

ers]

[Data_Access_Servic

es]

[Ops_SpaceInf_Services]

New CORE datasets

HR_IMAGE_2015 D D D D D V

VHR_IMAGE_2015 D D D D D V V

VHR_IMAGE_2018 D D D D D D V

DEM_VHR_2018 D

VHR_IMAGE_2018_ENHANCED D D D D D D V

HR1/HR2_ OPTICAL_GLOBAL

(Sentinel-2) D D D D D D D

MR_IMAGE_2015 D D D D

MR_OPTICAL_ GLOBAL D D D D D

LR_OPTICAL_ GLOBAL D D D D D

HR2-MR1_ SAR_GLOBAL

(Sentinel-1) D D D D D D D

MR1_SAR_ GLOBAL_WM

(Sentinel-1) D D D D D D D

LR_SAR_GLOBAL (Sentinel-1) D D D D D V

HR2-MR1_ SAR_SEA_ICE D D D D1 D2 V V

1 Excluding Radarsat-2 Mission 2 TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X only

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Dataset

User categories

[Copernicus_ Services]

[Union_Inst]

[Union_Research_Projects_

space]

[Union_Research_Projects_

non-space]

[Public_ Auth]

[Int_Org_NG

O]

[Public] [TP_Data_Provid

ers]

[Data_Access_Servic

es]

[Ops_SpaceInf_Services]

EUR_HR2_ MULTITEMP D D D D D D V

VHR1-2_ Urban_Atlas_2012 D D D D D D D

MR2_ALTIMETRY_GLOBAL

(Sentinel-3) D D D D

COP-DEM_ GLO-90-F D D D D D D D D D D

COP-DEM_ GLO-30-R3 D D D D V V D D D

COP-DEM_ GLO-30-F4 D D D D D D D D D D

COP-DEM_ EEA-10-R D D D D V V D D D

CORE Datasets from previous phases

IMAGE2006 Optical HR Pan EU

coverages D D D D

IMAGE2009 Optical HR Pan EU

coverages D D D D

IMAGE2012 DWH_MG2_

CORE_01 Optical HR Pan EU

coverages

D D D D

DWH_MG2b_ D D D D V V

3 The full global coverage is available for the reported user categories. 4 COP-DEM_GLO-30-F excludes a few countries that are not fully available to all users categories

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Dataset

User categories

[Copernicus_ Services]

[Union_Inst]

[Union_Research_Projects_

space]

[Union_Research_Projects_

non-space]

[Public_ Auth]

[Int_Org_NG

O]

[Public] [TP_Data_Provid

ers]

[Data_Access_Servic

es]

[Ops_SpaceInf_Services]

CORE_03 Optical VHR2

coverage EU 2011-2013 and Riparian

zones DWH_MG2-3_

CORE_08 Monthly

composites EU 2011-2012

D D D D

DWH_MG2_ CORE_09

Sub-Saharan Optical coverage HR2 2011-2013

D D D D D D V

DWH_MG1_ CORE_11

Sea Ice monitoring 2011-2014

D D D D

DWH_MG2b_ CORE_30

Urban Atlas (2006, 2009)

D D D D

Altimetry and Atmospheric

datasets D D D D D D D

New ADDitional datasets 2014 -2022 All ADDitional

datasets 2014-2022 D D D D D5

ADDitional datasets from DWH phase 1 (2011-2014)

5 Except ADD_009c dataset, see Annex 6

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Dataset

User categories

[Copernicus_ Services]

[Union_Inst]

[Union_Research_Projects_

space]

[Union_Research_Projects_

non-space]

[Public_ Auth]

[Int_Org_NG

O]

[Public] [TP_Data_Provid

ers]

[Data_Access_Servic

es]

[Ops_SpaceInf_Services]

All ADDitional datasets of DWH

phase 1 D D D

Table 1 Datasets licensing scheme (D = Download, V= View)

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COPERNICUS SPACE COMPONENT

The Copernicus Space Segment (one of the two elements of the Copernicus Space Component (CSC)) represents the geo-spatial resources for the Copernicus programme; it relies on a constellation of dedicated missions - the Sentinels - as well as on a set of EO space missions – the Copernicus Contributing Missions – contributing according to agreed operational scenarios and service levels. ESA is entrusted by the EU to guarantee a harmonised data provision to the Copernicus Users6.

3.1 Copernicus Space Segment: resolution classes All missions of the Space Segment are classified primarily by sensor type (SAR or Optical) but also by resolution classes defined as follows: - VHR1 Very High Resolution 1 where resolution <=1m - VHR2 Very High Resolution 2 where 1m < resolution <=4m - HR1 High Resolution 1 where 4m <resolution<=10m - HR2 High Resolution 1 where 10m <resolution<=30m - MR1 Medium Resolution where 30m <resolution<=100m - MR2 Medium Resolution where 100m <resolution<=300m - LR Low Resolution where resolution >300m

3.2 Copernicus Space Segment: available Sentinel missions

3.2.1 Sentinel-1 Sentinel-1 is the first of the six dedicated satellite mission families that ESA has developed for the Copernicus programme. It comprises a constellation of two polar-orbiting satellites, performing C-band SAR imaging. Sentinel-1A is in its routine operations phase since September 2014 and S-1B since September 2016. Sentinel-1 predefined observation scenario supporting Copernicus Services aims at producing a consistent long-term data archive built for applications based on continuity and long time series. The overall approach, as well as a detailed KML showing the upcoming planning for the next 1-2 weeks (usually 12 days) is published at https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/missions/sentinel-1/observation-scenario.

6 Since 2015 the space segment of the Copernicus Space Component evolved. Today, it allows eligible Copernicus Users to access data from 60 European and international space missions operated by national agencies or commercial entities. In parallel, Sentinels missions enlarge constantly and significantly the overall operational Earth Observation capability.

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3.2.2 Sentinel-2 Sentinel-2 comprises a constellation of two Land Monitoring optical satellites on a sun-synchronous orbit. The mission provides a global coverage of the Earth's land surface every 10 days at the equator with one satellite and 5 days with 2 satellites. Sentinel-2A was launched on 23 June 2015 and Sentinel-2B on 7 March 2017. Sentinel-2 Mission Planning activities are routinely carried out every 10-15 days and a Google Earth KML file is published at https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/missions/sentinel-2/acquisition-plans with detailed information on the image segments.

3.2.3 Sentinel-3 Sentinel-3 is a multi-instrument mission to measure sea surface topography, sea and land surface temperature and ocean and land surface colour with high accuracy and reliability to support ocean forecasting systems, environmental monitoring and climate monitoring. Sentinel-3A was launched on 16 February 2016 and is jointly operated by ESA and EUMETSAT to deliver operational land and ocean observation services. Sentinel-3B was launched on 25 April 2018. Sentinel-3 observation scenario is predefined to answer the observation requirements of the Copernicus Services. The instruments perform the sensing of the data autonomously on-board the spacecraft on the basis of predefined geo-coordinates and observation modes depending on the surface being overflown. More information on OLCI, SRAL and SLSTR coverages can be found at https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/missions/sentinel-3/observation-scenario.

3.2.4 Sentinel-5P The Sentinel-5 Precursor (Sentinel-5P) mission consists of one satellite carrying the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) UV-VIS-NIR-SWIR instrument. The main objective of the Sentinel-5P mission is to perform atmospheric measurements, with high spatio-temporal resolution, for air quality, climate forcing, ozone and UV radiation monitoring. The satellite successfully launched on 13 October 2017 has ended the commissioning phase on 24 April 2018. From 9 March 2019 the mission has entered the routine operations phase. Sentinel-5P maps the atmosphere around the entire planet every day with an orbit repeat cycle of 16 days. More information on the mission and its applications can be found at https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/missions/sentinel-5p.

3.3 Copernicus Space Segment: overall missions overview The table below presents the full list of missions available to implement the Data Warehouse Phase 2, Copernicus Sentinels and Copernicus Contributing Missions as well

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as ESA and Third Party missions, divided per mission group and resolution type (1=SAR VHR1-MR2, 2b=Optical VHR1/2= Optical HR1/2, 3=Optical MR1/2 and 4/5= Atmospheric Missions).

Mission Group 1 -

SAR VHR1-MR2

Mission Group 2b Optical VHR1/2

Mission Group 2 Optical HR1/2

Mission Group 3 Optical MR1/2

Mission Group 4/5

Atmospheric missions

Others

ALOS-PALSAR Deimos-2 ALOS- AVNIR-2

Resourcesat-1 Resourcesat-2 ERS-1/2 CryoSat

COSMO-SkyMed

Constellation GeoEye-1 Deimos-1 Oceansat-2 Envisat SMOS

Envisat SAR IRS-P5 CartoSat Landsat-5 Landsat-7 Landsat-8

Sentinel-3 GOSAT ERS-1/2

ERS-1/2 SAR Ikonos-2 Proba ODIN Sentinel-3

Kompsat-5 Kompsat-2, Kompsat-3

RapidEye Constellation Sentinel-5P

PAZ7 QuickBird-2 ResourceSat-1 ResourceSat-2 Sentinel-3

RADARSAT-2 Pleiades-1A/1B Sentinel-2

Sentinel-1 SPOT-58, SPOT-6/7 SPOT-49, SPOT-5,

SPOT-6/7

Pleiades-1A/1B

TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X10

SuperView-1 Constellation

7 Available in Q1 20218 Only data existing in the PRISM archive ( PANDA) 8 Only data existing in the PRISM archive ( PANDA) 9 Only data existing in the PRISM archive ( PANDA) 10 Data from either satellite are provided transparently to Copernicus users

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Mission Group 1 -

SAR VHR1-MR2

Mission Group 2b Optical VHR1/2

Mission Group 2 Optical HR1/2

Mission Group 3 Optical MR1/2

Mission Group 4/5

Atmospheric missions

Others

WorldView-1

WorldView-2

WorldView-3

PlanetScope

SkySat

Table 2 Missions made available in Data Warehouse Phase 2

CSCDA INFRASTRUCTURE

The CSCDA infrastructure, developed by ESA in the frame of the implementation of the Data Warehouse Phase 2 operations, relies on the ground segments of various data providers plus a set of coordinating functions in charge of ensuring internal coordination and control guaranteeing the Users with a harmonized access to the data portfolio. The Copernicus Contributing Missions Access Support Functions and Platform (PRISM) is the core of the operational system. It is in charge of coordinating the data flow between the data providers and the Copernicus Users, through the implementation of predefined datasets and the processing of asynchronous data requests based on mission capacity analysis as well as on the established agreements with CCMEs. PRISM ensures a harmonised user interface for the Copernicus Users. It also supports the production and dissemination of multi-mission collections, and provides a dedicated storage for CSC long-term data preservation. Data from the systematic global missions, including the Sentinels, are however not duplicated in the PRISM archive but kept in the mission ground segment archive.

CORE DATASETS

They are the fixed part of the data offer, typically pre-defined large coverages, identified to cover the needs of the Copernicus services and other activities requesting Earth Observation data, like Union financed research projects and the activities of Union agencies who are eligible users (EEA, SatCen, etc.). CORE datasets are characterised by fixed tasking, systematic or not, data processing and delivery timeliness parameters defined in the dataset description below.

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5.1 Overview of CORE datasets Table 3 provides the list of the CORE datasets delivered by the Copernicus Missions within Data Warehouse phase 2.

Dataset ID Dataset short description Missions

HR_IMAGE_2015 2 high-resolution coverages of EEA-39 within vegetation season 2014-2015

SPOT-5, Resourcesat-2 Sentinel-2A

VHR_IMAGE_2015 1 very high resolution coverage 2014-2016 (<=1m pan, ±2-4 m MS)

Pleiades-1A/1B,GeoEye-1, WorldView-2, WorldView-3, Deimos-2, SPOT-6/7

VHR_IMAGE_2018 1 very high resolution coverage 2017-2019 (with an instrument GSD resolution from 2 to maximum 4 meters)

Prime Missions: Pleiades1A/B, SuperView-1, Kompsat-3/3A, PlanetScope Back-up Missions: SPOT-6/7, TripleSat and Deimos-2

MR_IMAGE_2015 8 MR1 monthly coverages of Europe from March to October 2014

Resourcesat-2

HR1/HR2_OPT_GLOBAL Systematic Sentinel-2 data supply

MR_OPTICAL_GLOBAL Optical MR2 worldwide coverage Sentinel-3 OLCI 300 m

LR_OPTICAL_GLOBAL Optical LR worldwide coverage Sentinel-3 OLCI up to 1.2 km

HR2-MR1_SAR_GLOBAL Systematic Sentinel-1 data supply

LR_SAR_GLOBAL Systematic Sentinel-1 data supply

HR2-MR1_SAR_Sea_Ice

Systematic daily SAR data over ice covered areas

Systematic Sentinel-1 data supply, complemented by Radarsat-2, TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X, COSMO-SkyMed

MR1_SAR_GLOBAL_WM Systematic Sentinel-1 WM data supply

EUR_HR2_MULTITEMP 7 monthly coverages of Europe Apr-Oct 2015

Deimos-1 and UK-DMC2

VHR1-2_ Urban_Atlas_2012

310 LUZ WorldView-2

Copernicus DEM: • COP_DEM_GLO-90 • COP_DEM_GLO-30 • COP_DEM_EEA-10

Digital Surface Model (DSM) provided in 3 different instances with varying geographical extent (european and global) and varying format (INSPIRE, DGED, DTED).

TanDEM-X

MR2_ALTIMETRY_GLOBAL Systematic Sentinel-3 SRAL data supply

Table 3 CORE datasets, DWH phase 2

In addition to the procured datasets under the Copernicus programme, the large coverages generated during the previous Data Warehouse phases (notably during the

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GMES programme), listed in Table 4 are also available to authorized users, as per access rights defined in section 2.11. Their detailed description can be found on the CSCDA web portal.

Dataset ID Dataset Title DWH_MG2_CORE_01 2 Optical HR Pan EU coverages (Image2012)

DWH_MG2_CORE_02 2 Optical HR Pan EU coverages each (Image2006 and Image2009)

DWH_MG2b_CORE_03 Optical VHR2 coverage EU 2011-2013 and Riparian zones (gap filling from DWH phase 2)

DWH_MG2-3_CORE_08 Monthly composites EU 2011-2012

DWH_MG2_CORE_09 Sub-Saharan Optical coverage HR2 2011-2013

DWH_MG1_CORE_11 Sea Ice monitoring 2011-2014

DWH_MG2b_CORE_30 Urban Atlas (2006, 2009)

Table 4 CORE datasets generated in previous phases and available in DWH phase 2

5.2 Detailed description of CORE datasets The tables below describe the predefined characteristics of the CORE datasets.

5.2.1 Optical HR Pan Europe coverages (HR_IMAGE_2015) FIELD VALUE Title Optical HR Pan Europe coverages DWH-ID HR_IMAGE_2015

Description

Up to two cloud-free HR optical coverages (COV#1/COV#2) of 39 European States (EEA-39) including all islands of those countries plus French Overseas Departments (DOMs) acquired within predefined windows corresponding to the vegetation season in 2014-2015.

Applications Continuation of pan-European land services, including Corine Land Cover (CLC) and the production of High Resolution Layers (HRL) on land cover characteristics by the Union, EEA and Member States.

Selected missions SPOT-5, Resourcesat-2, Sentinel-2A

Spatial Resolution/ Spectral bands

SPOT-5, HRVIR, 10m Resourcesat-2, LISS-III, 23.5m (GSD) Sentinel-2, MSI, 10m/20m Spectral bands: Pan (only SPOT-5), VIS, NIR, SWIR

Processing levels / Product quality

- Level 1 and Level 3, National and European projection SPOT-5:

All data delivered in level 1A and level 3 (Ortho) with the following specifications: - Level 1A, 10m: o System corrected, at-sensor radiometric and geometric calibrated data. o Calibration parameters enabling the conversion of DN into spectral

radiance as well as the solar spectral radiance. - Level 3, 10m: o EU projection (ETRS89-LAEA, EPSG code 3035) for EEA39 countries. o National projection for EEA39 countries: CRS table available on the

CSCDA web site. DOMS delivered only in national projection.

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o Reference 3D DEM; where Reference 3D is not available; the SRTM DEM will be used.

o Resampling using cubic convolution method. o GCP file available in PRISM archive. -Metadata: o DIMAP V1 for both L1A and L3 data. o INSPIRE compliant metadata for data delivered as of July 2015. See

compliance per mission on the CSCDA web site. -File Format: o GeoTIFF v6

Resourcesat-2: No acquisition over DOMs

All data delivered in level 1A and level 3 (Ortho) with the following specifications: - Level 1, resampled to 20m: o System corrected, at-sensor radiometric and geometric calibrated data. o Calibration parameters enabling the conversion of DN into spectral

radiance as well as the solar spectral radiance. o RPC files -Level 3, resampled to 20m: o EU projection (ETRS89-LAEA, EPSG code 3035) for EEA39 countries. o National projection for EEA39 countries: CRS table available on the

CSCDA web site. o Reference: CORE_01 COV#1 of DWH V1 (IMAGE 2012), supplemented

by CORE_02 (IMAGE 2009), CORE_03 and other references where required

o Ortho-rectification makes use of RPC functions and is based on the following DEMs: SRTM, DEMs of national land surveying offices of Finland, Norway, Sweden, ASTER GDEM and where required other DEMs.

o Resampling using cubic convolution method at native resolution of 20 m o GCP file with respect to reference data set -Metadata:

o INSPIRE compliant metadata for all processing levels. See compliance per mission on the CSCDA web site.

-File format: o GeoTIFF fully compliant with TIFF version 6. However, products for

some national projections may have to be delivered in ESRI Header (EHdr) format (BIL format, no compression) when the projections cannot be handled properly in GeoTIFF

Sentinel-2:

All data delivered in level 1C (Ortho) TOA reflectance in cartographic geometry with the following specifications: - Level 1C, 10m/20m: o Projection UTM/WGS84 o PlanetDEM 90m o Resampling using bi-cubic convolution method.

-Metadata: o INSPIRE compliant metadata -File Format: o SENTINEL-SAFE format, including image data in JPEG2000 format,

quality indicators (e.g. defective pixels mask), auxiliary data and metadata in XML

Product Quality

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Data selection and coverage assessment: CCMEs were requested to provide supporting layers (cloud residual masks, cloud free quick-look mosaics of the assigned areas of interest and reference shape-files) showing relations from the mosaics to each individual scene proposed. The simultaneous usage of these layers has been adopted by EEA/ETCULS to visualize how each of the proposed scenes contributes to the final cloud free coverage.

SPOT-5:

o Radiometric resolution: 8 bit o Presence of perennial snow and glaciers is to be expected in products. o The sun elevation angle is higher than 20° to ensure sufficient

illumination and to minimize the effect of shadows o The off-nadir viewing angle is less than 25°. o Grid alignment: GeoTIFF key (GTRasterTypeGeoKey" shall have the

value 1, corresponding to "RasterPixelIsArea") o Pixel alignment: the values of the coordinates for the upper-left corner (x

and y) of the upper-left pixel of an image dataset shall be an integer multiple of the pixel size (resolution) in the corresponding direction (x and y)

o Geo-location relative accuracy: HR_IMAGE_2015 will be processed on Airbus DS Geo SA own DEM (see above).

Resourcesat-2:

o Radiometric resolution: 10 bit o Presence of perennial snow and glaciers is to be expected in products o The sun elevation angle is higher than 20° to ensure sufficient

illumination and to minimize the effect of shadows o The off-nadir viewing angle is 0° o Grid alignment: GeoTIFF key (GTRasterTypeGeoKey" shall have the

value 1, corresponding to "RasterPixelIsArea") o Pixel alignment: The values of the coordinates for the upper-left corner (x

and y) of the upper-left pixel of an image dataset shall be an integer multiple of the pixel size (resolution) in the corresponding direction (x and y)

o Geo-location relative accuracy: less than 1 pixel difference to the reference dataset (see above)

o TOA reflectance values are provided for orthorectified products.

Sentinel-2: The latest quality report is to be found at:

https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/missions/sentinel-2/data-quality-report

Surface ~6 M km²

Area of interest 39 European states (EEA39) see Annex 1 including all islands of those countries plus French Overseas Department [French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Mayotte, Reunion] but excluding French Overseas Territories.

Reference year/Acquisitions &Tasking Strategy/ Acquisition windows & constraints

Reference Year is 2015. o COV#1 products optimally falling into the narrow window. o COV#2 products acquired ±6 weeks apart from COV#1

acquisitions, but still within the extended window. Coverages are composed from the following data sources:

o SPOT-5 data, available for the full vegetation period of 2014. o Systematic tasking in 2014 and 2015 for Resourcesat-2 over

Europe within the extended windows. o Sentinel-2 data complement the coverage with data acquired in

2015 and2016. Acquisition windows are defined in Annex 2

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Delivery o SPOT-5 2014 archive delivery in 2015. o Resourcesat-2 data delivery following CSP data assessment in 2016 o Sentinel-2 data delivery following gap filling process in 2017

Delivery mechanism FTP@PRISM: data available at the Core Infrastructure (PRISM)

Backup RapidEye constellation

Additional Information

Licence - Copernicus_Services : DOWNLOAD - Union_Inst: DOWNLOAD - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DOWNLOAD - [Union_Research_Projects_nonspace]: DOWNLOAD - Public_Auth: DOWNLOAD - INT_ORG_NGO: VIEW [DOWNLOAD for S2] - Public: DISCOVERY [DOWNLOAD for S2]

5.2.2 Optical VHR multispectral and panchromatic coverage over Europe (VHR_IMAGE_2015)

FIELD VALUE Title Optical VHR multispectral and panchromatic coverage over Europe DWH-ID VHR_IMAGE_2015 Description One cloud-free VHR optical coverage of 39 European States (EEA-39) including all

islands of those countries plus French Overseas Departments acquired within predefined windows corresponding to the vegetation season in 2014-2015-2016.

Applications Land local component applications for hotspots, i.e. specific areas of interest at pan-European level (EEA39) (land cover over riparian zones for the purpose of biodiversity monitoring, monitoring of coastal areas, risk areas, protected areas (Natura 2000 sites, Land Parcel Identification) and at national level.

Selected missions

Pléiades 1A & 1B, WorldView-2, WorldView-3, GeoEye-1 and Deimos-2 plus SPOT-6/7 for gap filling. The AOI (EEA39 countries) has been allocated as follows: o Pléiades 1A & 1B, 88 large regions plus French DOMs o Deimos-2, 17 large regions o WorldView-2, WorldView-3, GeoEye-1, 31 large regions

Spatial Resolution Spectral resolution

-VHR1 panchromatic/VHR2 multispectral (bundle products) -Spectral bands:

o GeoEye-1: Pan, Blue, Green, Red, NIR o WorldView-2: Pan, Coastal, Blue, Green, Yellow , Red, Red Edge, NIR-1 and

NIR-2 o WorldView-3: Pan, Coastal, Blue, Green, Yellow, Red, Red Edge, NIR-1 and

NIR-2 o Pleiades: Pan, Blue, Green, Red, NIR o Deimos-2: Pan, Blue, Green, Red, NIR o SPOT-6 and SPOT-7: Pan, Blue, Green, Red, NIR

Processing levels / Product quality

L1 (system corrected), L3 (Ortho) bundle products: o EU projection (ETRS89-LAEA, EPSG code 3035) for EEA39 countries, except

DOMs (only national projection). o National projection for EEA39 countries: CRS table available on the CSCDA

web site o Presence of perennial snow/glaciers is to be expected in products. o Sun elevation angle higher than 20°. o Off-nadir viewing angle less than 30°. o Reference: CORE_03 delivered during DWH phase 1, GCP file with respect to

reference data set

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o Data selection and coverage assessment: CCMEs were requested to provide supporting layers (cloud residual masks, cloud free quick-look mosaics of the assigned areas of interest and reference shape-files) showing relations from the mosaics to each individual scene proposed. The simultaneous usage of these layers has been adopted by EEA/ETCULS to visualize how each of the proposed scenes contributes to the final cloud free coverage.

GeoEye-1, WorldView-2, WorldView-3:

o Radiometrically corrected and sensor corrected o Calibration parameters enabling the conversion of DN into spectral radiance

+ solar spectral radiance -Level 1 (Ortho Ready Standard):

o Radiometric resolution: 16 bits. o Geometric resolution: 40 cm PAN and 160 cm Multispectral 4 band Bundle. o Dynamic Range Adjustment: OFF. o Projection: UTM. o Datum: WGS84. o Tiling: 16k.

- Level 3 (ortho): o Radiometric resolution: 16 bits o Geometric resolution: 40 cm PAN and 160 cm Multispectral 4 band Bundle o Dynamic Range Adjustment: OFF o Tiling 16K o Ortho-rectification full-parametric or making use of RPC functions o Grid alignment: GeoTIFF key ("GTRasterTypeGeoKey" will have the value 1,

corresponding to "RasterPixelIsArea") o Pixel alignment: the values of the coordinates for the upper-left corner (x and

y) of the upper-left pixel of an image dataset will be an integer multiple of the pixel size (resolution) in the corresponding direction (x and y)

o Ortho-rectification accuracy: Relative accuracy less than 1 pixel difference from DWH phase 1 CORE_003

- Metadata: o INSPIRE compliant metadata for all processing levels. compliance per

mission on the CSCDA web site. - File Format: o GeoTIFF (fully compliant with TIFF version 6.0).

Pleiades 1A/1B: - Level 1A:

o System corrected at-sensor radiometric and geometric calibrated data - Level 3 (Ortho):

o Reference 3D DEM (on areas on which Reference 3D is not available, SRTM DEM will be used)

o Resampling/Native resolution =0.50m o Resampling using cubic convolution method o Radiometric correction: o Calibration parameters enabling the conversion of DN into spectral

radiance+ solar spectral radiance - Orthocorrection:

o Ortho ready processing includes basic corrections such as rectilinear geometry, radiometric distortion

o Grid alignment: GeoTIFF key o Pixel alignment: the values of the coordinates for the upper-left corner (x and

y) of the upper-left pixel of an image dataset shall be an integer multiple of the pixel size (resolution) in the corresponding direction (x and y)

o Geo-location relative accuracy less than 1 pixel wrt. CORE_03 (same DEM which is Reference 3D).

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- Metadata: o DIMAP V2 for all processing levels. o INSPIRE compliant metadata for all processing levels once developments

are completed. See compliance per mission on the CSCDA web site. - File format:

o GeoTIFF v6 or JPG2000 optimized. Deimos-2: - Level 1B:

o system corrected at-sensor radiometric and geometric calibrated data; Ortho layer (i.e. x, y coordinates (ETRS89).

- Level 3: o Reference: CORE_003 delivered under DWH V1. o Ortho-rectified at-sensor radiance values (resampled using cubic convolution

method). o GCP file with respect to reference data set.

- Radiometric resolution: o Deimos-2 has a bit depth of 10-bits signal dynamic range.

- Radiometric correction: o Radiometric calibrated data with calibration parameters enabling the

conversion of image digital numbers (DN) into spectral radiance (W/m2/sr/um). Solar spectral irradiances within each spectral band and the solar elevation for each scene are provided to convert the image DNs into TOA (Top Of Atmosphere) radiances values.

- Ortho-correction: o Ortho-rectification making use of RPC. Default DEM is SRTM V3.

Ortho-rectification accuracy: less than 1 pixel difference from DWH Phase1 CORE_03.

- Metadata: o DIMAP V1 for all processing levels. o INSPIRE compliant metadata for all processing levels. See compliance per

mission on the CSCDA web site. - File Format: GeoTIFF fully compliant with TIFF version 6 SPOT-6 and SPOT-7: - Level 1A (Primary product):

o System corrected at-sensor radiometric and geometric calibrated data - Level 3 (Ortho):

o Reference 3D DEM (on areas on which Reference 3D is not available, SRTM DEM will be used)

o Resampling using cubic convolution method o Radiometric correction: o Calibration parameters enabling the conversion of DN into spectral radiance+

solar spectral radiance - Orthocorrection:

o Ortho ready processing includes basic corrections such as rectilinear geometry, radiometric distortion

o Grid alignment: GeoTIFF key o Pixel alignment: the values of the coordinates for the upper-left corner (x and

y) of the upper-left pixel of an image dataset shall be an integer multiple of the pixel size (resolution) in the corresponding direction (x and y)

Notes: o Ortho products are generated by using the same version of the Reference3D

database as used for Pleiades1A/B images and as single product with no

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space triangulation applied. The nominal horizontal accuracy for this product is 10m CE90 (RMSE=6.59 m)

o For those wishing to provide their own orthorectification to the level 1 products (e.g. to improve positional accuracy), the article “Geometric processing of remote sensing images: models, algorithms and methods”(https://doi.org/10.1080/0143116031000101611 ) provides a valuable review of the geometric distortions in remote sensing images and compares the different mathematical models being currently used for geometric distortion modelling detailing algorithms, methods, processing steps and error propagation from the input to the final output ortho-rectified data.

- Metadata: o DIMAP V2 for all processing levels. o INSPIRE compliant metadata for all processing levels once developments are

completed. See compliance per mission on the CSCDA web site. - File format:

o GeoTIFF v6 or JPG2000 optimized.

Surface ~6 M km²

Area of interest

39 European states (EEA39, see Annex 1) including all islands of those countries plus French Overseas Department [French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Mayotte, Reunion] but excluding French Overseas Territories. The overall AOI is extended by a 2 nautical miles buffer. The overall AOI is divided into 136 Large Regions plus 5 French DOMs (see Annex 3)

Reference year/Acquisitions &Tasking Strategy/ Acquisition windows & constraints

Reference year: 2015 +/-1 year. Acquisition windows are defined in Annex 2. The final coverage is composed from the following data sources:

o Nominal Phase: compliant data, acquired within the extended acquisition windows, from the pre-assigned mission over the assigned large regions.

o Gap filling phase1: partially compliant data (acquired up to +/- 10 days from the extended acquisition window) from the pre-assigned mission plus archive compliant data (acquired within the extended window) from back-up missions.

o Gap filling phase 2: Pleiades, SPOT-6 and SPOT-7 data acquired within the extended window or up to +/- 14 days from the extended acquisition window

Delivery Delivery at the end of each acquisition window, per large region and no later than 90 days after acceptance, assuming progressive production approval by CSP.

Delivery mechanism FTP@PRISM: data available at the Core Infrastructure (PRISM)

Licence

- Copernicus Services: DOWNLOAD - Union_Inst: DOWNLOAD - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DOWNLOAD - Union_Research_Projects_non-space: DOWNLOAD - Public_Auth: DOWNLOAD - Int_Org_NGO: VIEW - Public: VIEW

5.2.3 European Optical MR1 composites (MR_IMAGE_2015) FIELD VALUE Title European optical MR1 composites (MR_IMAGE_2015) DWH-ID MR_IMAGE_2015 Description 8 monthly coverages of EEA-39 national territories from March to October 2014.

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Applications

Pan-European land services and EFFIS. Intra-seasonal time series are essential for the production of High Resolution Layers (HRL) on land cover characteristics by the Union, EEA and Member States, in particular for vegetation related discrimination of characteristics, such as grasslands or semi-natural vegetation.

Selected Missions Resourcesat-2

Spatial Resolution Spectral bands

Resourcesat-2, AWiFS, 60m Spectral bands: Green, Red, NIR, SWIR

Processing levels / Product quality

Level 1 (system corrected) and Level 3 (ortho-rectified) - Level 1

o Radiometrically and geometrically system corrected data with parameters enabling the conversion of image digital numbers (DN) into spectral radiance

o RPC files

- Level 3 o Ortho-rectified o ETRS89/ETRS-LAEA o Reference: CORE_001 COV#1 of the DWH V1 (IMAGE 2012),

supplemented by IMAGE_2009 data and CORE_003 and other references where required

• cubic convolution resampling • GCP file with respect to reference data set • TOA reflectance values to be provided for ortho-

rectified products (scaling factors have to be part of the metadata) with full location data of the pixel centres, i.e. including internal (FPA geometry) and external satellite state vectors, viewing geometry, DEM) orientation, and GCP corrections be provided for the ortho-rectified processing level.

-Metadata:

o INSPIRE compliant metadata for all processing levels. See compliance per mission on the CSCDA web site.

-Radiometric correction:

o Level 1: Radiometric calibrated data with calibration parameters enabling the conversion of image digital numbers (DN) into spectral radiance

- Orthocorrection: Ortho-rectification makes use of RPC functions and is based on the following DEMs: SRTM, DEMs of national land surveying offices of Finland, Norway, Sweden, ASTER GDEM and possibly other DEMs - European projection in ETRS89, LAEA (EPSG code 3035). - Grid alignment: The GeoTIFF key "GTRasterTypeGeoKey" shall have the value 1, corresponding to "RasterPixelIsArea". - Pixel alignment: The values of the coordinates for the upper-left corner (x and y) of the upper-left pixel of an image dataset shall be an integer multiple of the pixel size (resolution) in the corresponding direction (x and y). - Ortho-rectification accuracy: it must be accurate to less than 0.75 pixel size equivalent RMSE and a max displacement of less than 1.5 pixels in no more than 0.1% of any 50x50 km2 area within the AOI with respect to the reference data set.

- File format:

GeoTIFF fully compliant with TIFF version 6 Surface ~6 M km²

Area of interest 39 European states (EEA39, see Annex 1).

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Reference year/Acquisitions &Tasking Strategy/ Acquisition windows & constraints

The CCME has assessed for each month the quality of the products available and will compose the best coverage possible for any given month, minimising clouds/haze and number of individual products.

Delivery Within 2015

Delivery mechanism FTP@PRISM: data available at the Core Infrastructure (PRISM)

Licence - Copernicus_Services: DOWNLOAD - Union_Inst: DOWNLOAD - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DOWNLOAD - [Union_Research_Projects_nonspace]: DISCOVERY - Public_Auth: DOWNLOAD - INT_ORG_NGO: DISCOVERY - Public: DISCOVERY

5.2.4 Optical VHR multispectral and panchromatic coverage over Europe (VHR_IMAGE_2018)

FIELD VALUE Title Optical VHR multispectral coverage over Europe DWH-ID VHR_IMAGE_2018 Description One cloud-free VHR optical coverage of 39 European States (EEA-39) including all

islands of those countries plus French Overseas Departments acquired within predefined windows corresponding to the vegetation season in 2017-2018-2019.

Applications Land local component applications for hotspots, i.e. specific areas of interest at pan-European level (EEA39) (land cover over riparian zones for the purpose of biodiversity monitoring, monitoring of coastal areas, risk areas, protected areas (Natura 2000 sites, Land Parcel Identification) and at national level.

Selected missions Prime Missions: Pleiades1A/B, SuperView-1, Kompsat-3/3A, PlanetScope. Back-up Missions: SPOT-6/7 (GSD 4m), TripleSat and Deimos-2

Spatial Resolution Spectral resolution

VHR multispectral products (with an instrument GSD resolution from 2 meter to maximum 4 meter). Spectral bands (for all selected missions): Blue, Green, Red, NIR

Processing levels / Product quality

L1 (system corrected), L3 (Ortho) products: o EU projection (ETRS89-LAEA, EPSG code 3035) for EEA39 countries, except

DOMs (Local UTM projections). o Presence of perennial snow/glaciers is to be expected in products. o Sun elevation angle higher than 20°. o Off-nadir viewing angle less than 30°. o Reference: Absolute geolocation accuracy

-Level 1 (Ortho Ready Standard): o Pixel depth: 16 bits. o Dynamic Range Adjustment: OFF. o ETRS89-LAEA, EPSG code 3035 o Tiling: 16k.

- Level 3 (ortho):

o Altimetric reference dataset: please refer to DEM_VHR_IMAGE_2018 (section 5.2.5)

o Planimetric reference dataset: SRP database with a geolocation (horizontal) accuracy <3m CE90

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o Pixel depth: 16 bits o Dynamic Range Adjustment: OFF o Tiling 16K o Ortho-rectification full-parametric or making use of RPC functions o Grid alignment: GeoTIFF key ("GTRasterTypeGeoKey" will have the value 1,

corresponding to "RasterPixelIsArea") o Pixel alignment: the values of the coordinates for the upper-left corner (x and y)

of the upper-left pixel of an image dataset will be an integer multiple of the pixel size (resolution) in the corresponding direction (x and y)

o Ortho-rectification accuracy: Absolute accuracy less than 1.5 Pixel RMSEP (planimetric), or between 3 and 6 meters according to the GSD of the sensor.

- Metadata: o INSPIRE compliant metadata for all processing levels. See compliance per

mission on the CSCDA web site. - File Format:

o GeoTIFF (fully compliant with TIFF version 6.0). Surface ~6 M km²

Area of interest 39 European states (EEA39, see Annex 1) including all islands of those countries plus French Overseas Department [French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Mayotte, Reunion]. The coastlines have 4 KM sea buffer.

Reference year/Acquisitions &Tasking Strategy/ Acquisition windows & constraints

Reference year: 2018 +/-1 year. Acquisition windows are defined in Annex 2

Delivery Bulk data deliveries from Q1 2019 onward

Delivery mechanism FTP@PRISM: data available at the Core Infrastructure (PRISM)

Licence

- Copernicus Services: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Inst: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Research_Projects_non-space: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Public_Auth: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Int_Org_NGO: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Public: VIEW

5.2.4.1 VHR_IMAGE_2018 Digital Elevation Model (DEM_VHR_2018)

FIELD VALUE Title VHR_IMAGE_2018 Digital Elevation Model DWH-ID DEM_VHR_2018

Description The VHR_IMAGE_2018 Digital Elevation Model (DEM) has been created to be used as the common elevation reference for the orthorectification of the VHR_IMAGE_2018 products. It is a hybrid product merging various source DEM.

Selected source DEMs ALOS-DEM complemented with Reference3D, SRTM, RGEAlti®

Horizontal resolution/Vertical accuracy

Horizontal resolution: 1 arc second (approximately 30m). Overall vertical accuracy: 5m LE68. Vertical accuracy above 60° north latitude:

5m CE90 for slopes between 0% and 20%, 10m CE90 for slopes between 20% and 40%, 14m CE90 for slopes above 40%

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Product type / Product quality / Aux. data

DEM layer - Raster file providing the elevation information: File Format: GeoTIFF File Data Type: 16 bit Projection: Geographic Coordinates Coordinate Reference System: WGS84 Tile Extent: 1°x1° Tile dimensions: 3600x3600 pixels Pixel size: 1 arc second (approximately 30m) Vertical Unit: meters Grid Alignment: RasterPixelIsArea Vertical accuracy: 5m (LE68)

DEM Source Mask - Raster file describing the source DEM used to derive the elevation values provided by the DEM layer:

File Format: GeoTIFF File Data Type: 8 bit Projection: Geographic Coordinates Coordinate Reference System: WGS84 Tile Extent: 1 square degree Tile dimensions: 3600x3600 pixels Pixel size: 1 arc second (approximately 30m) Grid Alignment: RasterPixelIsArea Pixel values legend: o 0: ALOS o 1: Reference3D® o 2: SRTM o 3: RGEAlti® - 2018 version

Metadata: INSPIRE compliant metadata.

Surface ~6 M km2

Area of interest

39 European states (EEA39, see Annex 1) including all islands of those countries plus French Overseas Department [French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Mayotte, Reunion] but excluding French Overseas Territories.

Reference year

o ALOS: 2006-2011 o Reference3D®: 2003-2014 o SRTM: 2000 o RGEAlti®: 2006-2010

Delivery 1 bulk data delivery on Q4 2019 Delivery mechanism FTP@PRISM: data available at the Core Infrastructure (PRISM)

Licence

- Copernicus Services: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Inst: DISCOVERY - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DISCOVERY - Union_Research_Projects_non-space: DISCOVERY - Public_Auth: DISCOVERY - Int_Org_NGO: DISCOVERY - Public: DISCOVERY

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5.2.4.2 Optical VHR enhanced coverage over a subset of Europe (VHR_IMAGE_2018_ENHANCED)

FIELD VALUE Title Optical VHR enhanced coverage over a subset of Europe DWH-ID VHR_IMAGE_2018_ENHANCED Description One cloud-free VHR optical coverage of a subset of 39 European States (EEA-39)

acquired within predefined windows corresponding to the vegetation season in 2017-2018-2019. This subset is complementary to the overall VHR2018 coverage which can be accessed via the dataset named VHR_IMAGE_2018.

Applications Land local component applications for hotspots, i.e. specific areas of interest at pan-European level (EEA39) (land cover over riparian zones for the purpose of biodiversity monitoring, monitoring of coastal areas, risk areas, protected areas (Natura 2000 sites, Land Parcel Identification) and at national level.

Selected missions Pleiades1A/B, SuperView-1, Kompsat-3/3A

Spatial Resolution Spectral resolution

VHR multispectral products (with an instrument GSD resolution of 2 meters). Spectral bands (for all selected missions): Blue, Green, Red, NIR

Processing levels / Product quality

L1 (system corrected), L3 (Ortho) products: o EU projection (ETRS89-LAEA, EPSG code 3035) for EEA39 countries o Presence of perennial snow/glaciers is to be expected in products. o Sun elevation angle higher than 20°. o Off-nadir viewing angle less than 30°. o Reference: Absolute geolocation accuracy

-Level 1 (Ortho Ready Standard): o Pixel depth: 16 bits. o Dynamic Range Adjustment: OFF. o ETRS89-LAEA, EPSG code 3035 o Tiling: 16k.

- Level 3 (ortho):

o Altimetric reference dataset: DEM mixing ALOS and Reference3D This DEM is made up of 1139 tiles. Each tile covers an area of 1 x 1° at 1 arcsec resolution (3600 x 3600 pixels). The DEM is encoded in 2 bytes.

o Planimetric reference dataset: SRP database with a geolocation (horizontal) accuracy <3m CE90

o Pixel depth: 16 bits o Dynamic Range Adjustment: OFF o Tiling 16K o Ortho-rectification full-parametric or making use of RPC functions o Grid alignment: GeoTIFF key ("GTRasterTypeGeoKey" will have the value 1,

corresponding to "RasterPixelIsArea") o Pixel alignment: the values of the coordinates for the upper-left corner (x and y)

of the upper-left pixel of an image dataset will be an integer multiple of the pixel size (resolution) in the corresponding direction (x and y)

o Ortho-rectification accuracy: Absolute accuracy less than 1.5 Pixel RMSEP (planimetric).

- Metadata: o INSPIRE compliant metadata for all processing levels. See compliance per

mission on the CSCDA web site. - File Format:

o GeoTIFF (fully compliant with TIFF version 6.0).

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Surface ~300000 km²

Area of interest A subset of 39 European states (EEA39) of interest for the Copernicus Land Services (see Annex 7).

Reference year/Acquisitions &Tasking Strategy/ Acquisition windows & constraints

Reference year: 2018 +/-1 year. Acquisition windows are defined in Annex 2

Delivery Bulk data deliveries on Q4 2019 and Q1 2020

Delivery mechanism Data available in the PRISM archive (FTP or PANDA)

Licence

- Copernicus Services: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Inst: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Research_Projects_non-space: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Public_Auth: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Int_Org_NGO: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Public: VIEW

5.2.5 HR1/HR2 Optical Worldwide coverage (HR1/HR2_OPTICAL_GLOBAL)

FIELD VALUE

Title HR1/HR2 Optical worldwide coverage DWH-ID HR1/HR2_OPTICAL_GLOBAL Description Global coverage in HR1/HR2 resolution for land and marine applications.

Mission group/Selected missions

MG2: high resolution Optical - SENTINEL-2 mission

Spatial Resolution/ Spectral bands

Spatial resolution: HR1, HR2 Spectral bands: 4 bands VIS at 10m: B2 (490 nm), B3 (560 nm), B4 (665 nm) and B8 (842 nm). 6 bands NIR/SWIR at 20m: B5 (705 nm), B6 (740 nm), B7 (783 nm), B8a (865 nm), B11 (1610 nm) and B12 (2190 nm). 3 atmospheric correction bands (at 60m): B1 (443 nm), B9 (940 nm) and B10 (1375 nm).

Area of interest Worldwide coverage: - land masses and coastal areas between 56° South (Isla Hornos, Cape Horn, South America) to 82.8° North (above Greenland). Data collection within this region will include:

• islands greater than 100 km2 in area • islands in the European Union • all other islands within 20 km of a coastline • all coastal waters up to 20 km from the shore • all closed seas • the Mediterranean Sea • all inland water bodies

In addition, the Sentinel-2 observation scenario includes observations following member States or Copernicus Services requests (e.g. Antarctica, Baffin Bay).

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Acquisition windows & constraints

Sentinel-2 coverage frequency is 10 days at equator with 1 satellite, 5 days with 2 satellites. Acquisition scenario available at https://earth.esa.int/web/sentinel/missions/sentinel-2/acquisition-plans

Processing /Product quality/aux. data

S-2 products available are: - L1c (Top-of-Atmosphere) products for land and water applications - L2A (Bottom-of-atmosphere) products for land.

The Sentinel-2 product quality is in evolution, the data quality report is accessible at https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/user-guides/document-library

Delivery timeliness and mechanism

The data are nominally delivered within 24h after the acquisition (Fast24h) in a dedicated Copernicus Data Hub (https://cophub.copernicus.eu/) for Copernicus Services and Union Institutions while all the other users can access Sentinels data hubs (https://scihub.copernicus.eu/).

Licence All user categories: DOWNLOAD

5.2.6 Optical MR2 worldwide coverage (MR_OPTICAL_GLOBAL) FIELD VALUE

Title Optical MR2 Worldwide coverage DWH-ID MR_OPTICAL_GLOBAL Description Global Land coverage in MR2 resolution

Applications Main application: Global Land, for the production of bio-geophysical parameters

Selected missions Sentinel-3

Spectral and Spatial Resolution

Ocean and Land Colour Instrument (OLCI) instrument measures reflected solar radiation from the Earth's surface and clouds simultaneously in 21 spectral bands, ranging from the visible to the near-infra-red (400 nm to 1020 nm). Products are generated in FR (Full Resolution 300 m).

Area of interest OLCI’s field of view and its swath width of 1270 km allow global coverage at the equator to be provided in 2–4 days with one satellite and in less than two days with two satellites. For more information on the OLCI coverage please visit the Coverage section of the User Guide.

Acquisitions &Tasking Strategy

Sentinel-3 Systematic acquisition since October 2016 (L1 data release)

Processing /Product quality/aux. data

Sentinel-3 products available are: • Level-1B product provides radiances for each pixel in the instrument

grid, each view and each OLCI channel, plus annotation data associated to OLCI pixels.

• Level-2 land product provides land and atmospheric geophysical parameters computed for full and reduced resolution.

For further information about product types: https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/user-guides/sentinel-3-olci/product-types File format: (SAFE) format, including image data in NetCDF4 format and metadata in xml format.

Delivery Sentinel-3 products are made available to users by ESA (L1 products and L2 Land products) and EUMETSAT (L1 products and L2 Marine products). The data are delivered in the Sentinels data hubs according to foreseen timeliness (see paragraph 7.5.1): NRT (near real time): within 3h from sensing STC (short time critical): within 48h from sensing NTC (non time critical): within 30 days from sensing

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Licence Free and open access

5.2.7 Optical LR worldwide coverage (LR_OPTICAL_GLOBAL) FIELD VALUE

Title Optical LR worldwide coverage DWH-ID LR_OPTICAL_GLOBAL Description Global Land coverage in LR resolution Applications Main application: Global Land, for the production of bio-geophysical parameters

Selected missions Sentinel-3

Spectral and Spatial Resolution

OLCI instrument measures reflected solar radiation from the Earth's surface and clouds simultaneously in 21 spectral bands, ranging from the visible to the near-infra-red (400 nm to 1020 nm). Products are generated in FR (Full Resolution 300 m) and RR (Reduced Resolution 1200m).

Area of interest OLCI’s field of view and its swath width of 1270 km, allows global coverage at the equator to be provided in 2–4 days with one satellite and in less than two days with two satellites. For more information on the OLCI coverage please visit the Coverage section of the User Guide

Acquisitions &Tasking Strategy

Systematic acquisition since October 2016 (L1 data release)

Processing /Product quality/aux. data

Level-1B products provide radiances for each pixel in the instrument grid, each view and each OLCI channel, plus annotation data associated to OLCI pixels.

Level-2 land products provide land and atmospheric geophysical parameters computed for full and reduced resolution. For further information about product types: https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/user-guides/sentinel-3-olci/product-types File format: (SAFE) format, including image data in NetCDF4 format and metadata in xml format.

Delivery S3 products are made available to users by ESA (L1 products and L2 Land products) and EUMETSAT (L1 products and L2 Marine products). The data are delivered in the Sentinels data hubs according to foreseen timeliness (see paragraph 7.5.1): NRT (near real time): within 3h from sensing STC (short time critical): within 48h from sensing NTC (non time critical): within 30 days from sensing

Licence Free and open access

5.2.8 European HR2 Multitemporal Coverages (EUR_HR2_MULTITEMP)

FIELD VALUE Title European HR2 Multitemporal Coverages DWH-ID EUR_HR2_MULTITEMP Description Monthly coverage of EEA-39 from April to October. The objective is to cover the

entire AOI on a monthly basis (one cloud-free coverage per month) during the 2015 vegetation period.

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Applications Continuation of previous pan-European land services and land use/land cover mapping efforts. Multi-temporal agricultural studies and crop classification.

Selected missions Deimos-1, UK-DMC2 Spatial Resolution/ Spectral bands

Deimos-1, UK-DMC2: 22m Spectral bands: Green, Red, NIR

Processing levels/Product quality

-Level L1T and ortho-rectified Level to ETRS89/ETRS-LAEA: o Reference: CORE_001 COV#1 of DWH phase 1 (IMAGE 2012)

or GLS2000/STRM V3 o Resampled to native resolution (22m): Ortho-rectified at-sensor

radiance values (resampled using cubic convolution method); o GCP file with respect to reference data set;

Radiometric resolution: minimum bit depth of 8 bits signal dynamic range. - Product quality: According to zone dependency, the smallest possible unit of production and for which Contributing Missions have a quality index shall have a maximum allowed Cloud Coverage threshold as follows:

o •Zone A: CC 20% max; o •Zones B, C and D: CC 10% max (optimally), alternative 20%

Products spanning across zones are allowed with the least stringent cloud coverage. Presence of perennial snow and glaciers is to be expected in products. The sun elevation angle shall be higher than 20° to ensure sufficient illumination and to minimize the effect of shadows. The off-nadir viewing angle shall be less than 30°. -Metadata: DIMAP v1 for L1T processing levels -Ortho-rectification accuracy: relative accuracy (2014-2015): Reference less than 1 pixel difference with CORE_001 COV#1 of DWH phase 1 (IMAGE 2012) or GLS2000 and STRM V3 -File format: GeoTIFF fully compliant with TIFF version 6

Surface ~6 M km2 Area of interest 39 European states (EEA39, see Annex 1) including all islands of those countries

plus French Overseas Department [French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Mayotte, Reunion] but excluding French Overseas Territories.

Reference year/Acquisitions &Tasking Strategy/ Acquisition windows & constraints

Reference Year is 2015 Monthly acquisition windows from April to October.

Delivery All data delivered within 2015 Delivery mechanism FTP@PRISM: data available at the Core Infrastructure (PRISM)

Licence - Copernicus_Services: DOWNLOAD - Union_Inst: DOWNLOAD - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DOWNLOAD - [Union_Research_Projects_nonspace]: DOWNLOAD - Public_Auth: DOWNLOAD - INT_ORG_NGO: DOWNLOAD - Public: VIEW

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5.2.9 VHR1-2 Urban Atlas 2012 FIELD VALUE

Title VHR1-2 Urban Atlas 2012 DWH-ID N/A Description Pan-European comparable land use and land cover data for Large Urban Zones Applications Mapping for city planning at local scale Selected missions WorldView-2 Spatial Resolution/ Spectral bands

VHR1 pan, VHR2 multispectral Pan, Coastal, Blue, Green, Yellow , Red, Red Edgee,NIR-1 and NIR-2

Processing levels/Product quality

Ortho Ready Standard (40 cm PAN & 120 cm Multispectral 8 band Bundle) -Projection: WGS84/UTM -Parameters:

o GeoTIFF o 16 bit o Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA) off o 16k tiling o 4x4 cubic convolution o UTM/WGS84

-Quality: o Geolocation accuracy specification of 5 m CE90 (WV-

2) at less than 30° off-nadir, excluding terrain effects o Geometric corrections applied o Geolocation information applied optimally, no haze o Off-Nadir angle <= 30deg o Cloud coverage <= 5% per LUZ

Surface 595.242 km2 Area of interest 310 Urban Atlas Zones Reference year/Acquisitions &Tasking Strategy/ Acquisition windows & constraints

Feb 2011- Oct 2013, plus further acquisitions in 2015

Delivery Within 2015 Delivery mechanism FTP@PRISM: data available at the Core Infrastructure (PRISM)

Licence - Copernicus_Services: DOWNLOAD - Union_Inst: DOWNLOAD - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DOWNLOAD - Union_Research_Projects_non-space: DOWNLOAD - Public_Auth: DOWNLOAD - Int_Org_NGO: VIEW - Public: VIEW

5.2.10 SAR HR2/MR1 Worldwide coverage (HR2-MR1_SAR_GLOBAL)

FIELD VALUE Title SAR HR2-MR1 worldwide coverage DWH-ID HR2-MR1_SAR_GLOBAL Description Global Land coverage Mission group/Selected missions

MG1: very high to medium resolution SAR - SENTINEL-1

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Spatial Resolution/ Frequency/ Polarisation

Spatial resolution: HR2/MR1. Frequency band: C. Interferometric Wide Swath mode (IW) Polarisation: VV or VV-VH (and HH or HH-HV for polar areas) InSAR (Interferometry)

Area of interest Worldwide coverage: target: all land surfaces from 90° North to 90° South and from 180° West to 180° East. (with a hole at the Poles due to SAR right looking only). Minimum baseline: all land masses between 75° North and 56° South and between 180° West and 180° East. AOI in km2:149 248 300km² non-contiguous AOI

Acquisition windows & constraints

Sentinel-1 coverage frequency over land depends on areas, spanning from every repeat cycle in Europe to few coverages per year for areas of low interest. Observation requirements outside Europe must be discussed with relevant Copernicus services. Predefined observation scenario available at https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/missions/sentinel-1/observation-scenario

Processing /Product quality/aux. data

Absolute Radiometric Accuracy (3 sigma): 1dB. Radiometric resolution (S1 IW GRD product): 1.7 dB Pixel coding: 16 bits per pixel. Projected over a regular grid. Geometric accuracy: optimally RMSE (i.e. max. absolute 1-Dimensional Root Mean Square Error threshold [m] required on product) shall be 1/3 resolution

Delivery timeliness and mechanism

The data should be delivered within 24h after the acquisition (Fast24h) in the Sentinels data hubs: : https://scihub.copernicus.eu/, Copernicus Services and Union Institutions may also have access to a dedicated Sentinel Data Hub (https://cophub.copernicus.eu/)

Licence All user categories: DOWNLOAD

5.2.11 SAR Altimetry MR2 Worldwide coverage (MR2_ALTIMETRY_GLOBAL)

FIELD VALUE Title SAR Altimetry MR2 worldwide coverage DWH-ID MR2_Altimetry_GLOBAL

Dataset description Systematic worldwide coverage of the ocean, ice surfaces in high latitudes and land masses with Sentinel-3

Mission group/Selected missions

MR2 /SENTINEL-3 (SRAL)

Spatial Resolution/ Frequency/ Polarisation

Spatial resolution: Measurements provided at a resolution of approximately 300 m in SAR mode along track

Area of interest Worldwide coverage, from 81.5° North to 81.5° South Acquisition windows & constraints

N/A

Processing /Product quality/aux. data

Sentinel-3 SRAL Level 1A and L1B-S STC and NTC, L1B and Level 2 LAN and WAT in NRT, NTC and STC All SRAL data products are distributed in the Sentinel Standard Archive Format for Europe (SAFE) format.

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Delivery timeliness and mechanism

S3 products are made available to users by ESA (L1 products and L2 Land products) and EUMETSAT (L1 products and L2 Marine products).ESA delivers the data in the Sentinels data hubs: https://scihub.copernicus.eu/, Copernicus Services and Union Institutions may also have access to a dedicated Sentinels Data Hub (https://cophub.copernicus.eu/) Foreseen timeliness: NRT (near real time): within 3h from sensing STC (short time critical): within 48h from sensing NTC (non time critical): within 30 days from sensing

Licence All user categories: DOWNLOAD

5.2.12 Sea Ice Monitoring HR2/MR1 SAR (SAR_SEA_ICE) FIELD VALUE

Title HR2-MR1 SAR Sea Ice Monitoring DWH-ID SAR_SEA_ICE Description Systematic and daily coverage over the main sea ice zones: Baltic, Eurarctic,

Arctic Ocean, Greenland and Antarctic.

Applications Sea ice monitoring to support marine activities and data assimilation for ice and weather forecast models.

Mission group/Selected missions

- MG1/Sentinel-1, Radarsat-2, COSMO-SkyMed, TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X

Spatial Resolution/ - HR1, HR2, MR1, (≥5m and ≤ 100m)

Frequency bands - C band: Sentinel-1, Radarsat-2 - X band: COSMO-SkyMed, TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X

Polarisation - Single/Dual Operational modes SENTINEL-1:

o Interferometric Wide, swath 250 Km, 20m res o Extra-Wide, swath 400 km, 50 m res (or ~ 90m)

Radarsat-2: o ScanSAR Wide, swath 500 km, 100 m res o ScanSAR Narrow, swath 300 km,50 m res o Wide, swath 150 km, 30 m res

COSMO-SkyMed: o ScanSAR Wide, swath 100 km, 30 m res o ScanSAR Huge, swath 200 km, 100 m res o StripMap HIMAGE, swath 40 km, 5 m res

TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X: o ScanSAR, swath 80 km, 18 m res o ScanSAR Wide, swath 200 km, 40 m res

Processing levels /Product quality

- Radiometric resolution: 16 bits per pixel. - Processing level: L1

Area of interest Baltic, Eurarctic, Arctic ocean, Greenland, Antarctic. AOIs are non-contiguous and may change in extension during sea ice season.

Quotas Till end of 2021: - Radarsat-2: 687 products - TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X: 236 products - COSMO-SkyMed: 633 products

Reference year/Acquisitions &Tasking Strategy/ Acquisition windows & constraints

Systematic Sentinel-1 daily coverage over sea ice zones, from 1st April 2015 until 31st December 2021 Radarsat-2, COSMO-SkyMed, TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X data are used to complement SENTINEL-1 by providing gap coverage over the main AOIs. Orders

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from eligible Users are expected on a monthly basis, around 1st of the month for the period 16th of the same month to 15th of the following one. For the Baltic, coverage is needed from November to May. For the other AOIs an all year coverage is needed.

Timeliness of data delivery

NRT1h (Optimal); NRT3h (latest) Except COSMO-SkyMed: - Greenland: within 12 hours (6 hours average) Sentinel-1 NRT3h over Baltic, Eurarctic, Greenland waters

Delivery mechanism FTP@CCM data available at the CCM (FTP pull by user) FTP@PRISM for the archive

Additional Information

COSMO-SkyMed: - Ascending passing time generally takes place at around 6:00 AM local time. - e-GEOS provides information about the scheduled acquisitions as soon as available: • About 20 hours ahead of an Ascending morning acquisition • About 8 hours ahead of a Descending evening acquisition.

Licence - Copernicus Services: DOWNLOAD - Union_Inst: DOWNLOAD - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DOWNLOAD - Union_Research_Projects_non-space: DOWNLOAD (TerraSAR-X,

TanDEM-X, COSMO-SkyMed),), DISCOVERY (Radarsat2) - Public_Auth: DISCOVERY (COSMO-SkyMed, Radarsat-2),

DOWNLOAD (TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X) - Int_Org_NGO: DISCOVERY - Public: DISCOVERY

Sentinel-1 data: DOWNLOAD for all Copernicus users

5.2.13 SAR MR1 Worldwide coverage (MR1_SAR_GLOBAL_WM) FIELD VALUE

Title SAR MR1 worldwide coverage in Wave mode DWH-ID MR1_SAR_GLOBAL Description Global Sea coverage Mission group/Selected missions

MG1: very high to medium resolution SAR - SENTINEL-1

Spatial Resolution/ Frequency/ Polarisation

Spatial resolution: MR1. Frequency band: C Wave Mode (WM) Single polarimetry: HH, VV.

Area of interest Continuously operated over open oceans, with lower priority versus the high rate modes EW and IW.

Acquisition windows & constraints

Since July 2015, Wave Mode data are systematically acquired over open oceans

Processing /Product quality/aux. data

L2 WV/OCN For Level-2 OCN products, the swell spectra (OSW) are provided at a spatial resolution of 20 km by 20 km. The wind fields (OWI) and surface radial velocity (RVL) components have a spatial resolution of 1 km by 1 km (for SM/IW/EW).

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For WV, the results are averaged on the 20x20km grid, giving only 1 value by vignette. Further information can be found at: https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/user-guides/sentinel-1-sar/acquisition-modes/wave

Delivery timeliness and mechanism

These products are made available in the Sentinels data hubs: https://scihub.copernicus.eu/, Copernicus Services and Union Institutions may also have access to a dedicated Sentinels Data Hub (https://cophub.copernicus.eu/) Timeline is less than 3 hours from observation over NRT areas and, in all cases, within 24 hours from observation.

License All user categories: DOWNLOAD

5.2.14 Atmospheric datasets

Dataset title DWH2 DS ID ESA and ESA

TPM missions 11,12

Delivery mechanism

Data for aerosol monitoring and forecasting

CORE_17

Envisat, Sentinel-3 (SLSTR),

Sentinel-5P, GOSAT, ODIN

Systematic access

Data for sulphur dioxide (SO2) atmospheric composition monitoring and forecasting

CORE_18 Envisat,

Sentinel-5P, GOSAT

Data for formaldehyde (HCHO) atmospheric composition monitoring and forecasting

CORE_19 Envisat, Sentinel-5P

Data for Ozone (O3) atmospheric composition monitoring and forecasting

CORE_20 Envisat, ERS, Sentinel-5P,

GOSAT, ODIN

Data for Carbon Monoxide (CO) atmospheric composition monitoring and forecasting

CORE_21 Envisat, Sentinel-5P

Data for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) atmospheric composition monitoring and forecasting

CORE_22 Envisat, GOSAT

11 S3 AOD and FRP products were made available during Q1 2019. 12 Sentinel-5P L2 products Aerosol Layer Height, and Ozone Profiles (Offline & NRT) were made available during Q4 2019.

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Data for Methane (CH4) atmospheric composition monitoring and forecasting

CORE_23 Envisat, GOSAT, Sentinel-5P

Data for Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) atmospheric composition monitoring and forecasting

CORE_24 Envisat, ERS, Sentinel-5P,

ODIN

5.2.15 Other CORE datasets

Dataset title DWH2 DS ID ESA and TPM Missions13

Delivery mechanism

Global/Regional Systematic Ocean Colour data

CORE_12

Envisat, Oceansat-2,

Sentinel-3 (OLCI)

Systematic access

Systematic Global and Regional sea surface temperature data

CORE_13

Envisat, ERS, Sentinel-3 (SLSTR)

Systematic Global and Regional Altimetry / Sea Level data

CORE_14

Envisat, ERS, Cryosat

Soil moisture CORE_31 SMOS L2

Brightness temperature CORE_32 SMOS L1, Sentinel-3 (SLSTR)

Systematic Global and Regional land surface temperature data

CORE_33 Sentinel-3 (SLSTR)

5.2.16 Copernicus DEM FIELD VALUE Title Copernicus DEM DWH-ID COP-DEM

Description

The Copernicus DEM is a Digital Surface Model (DSM) which represents the surface of the Earth including buildings, infrastructure and vegetation. This DEM is derived from an edited DSM named WorldDEMTM.

The WorldDEMTM product is based on the radar satellite data acquired during the TanDEM-X Mission, which is funded by a Public Private Partnership between the

13 For S3 specific sensor resolutions:

- OLCI https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/user-guides/sentinel-3-olci/resolutions/radiometric

- https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/user-guides/sentinel-3-olci/resolutions/radiometric

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German State, represented by the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and Airbus Defence and Space.

The Copernicus DEM is provided in 3 different instances named EEA-10, GLO-30 and GLO-90. The Copernicus DEM instances have varying geographical extent (European and global) and varying format (INSPIRE, DGED, DTED).

Selected source DEMs WorldDEMTM infilled on a local basis with the following DEMs: ASTER, SRTM90, SRTM30, SRTM30plus, GMTED2010, TerraSAR-X Radargrammetric DEM, ALOS World 3D-30m, Norway DEM.

Horizontal resolution/Vertical accuracy

Grid Spacing in latitude direction: EEA-10 0.3” (INSPIRE) 0.4” (DGED); GLO-30 1.0” (DGED) 1.0” (DTED); GLO-90 3.0” (DGED) 3.0” (DTED). Absolute Vertical Accuracy1: < 4m (90% linear error) Relative Vertical Accuracy1:

< 2m for slopes below or equal 20%; < 4m for slopes above 20% (90% linear point-to-point error within an area of 1° x 1°)

Absolute Horizontal Accuracy1: < 6m (90% circular error) 1)Excluding Antarctica and Greenland.

Product type / Product quality / Aux. data

File Format: GeoTIFF and DTED File Data Type: 32 Bit, floating (DGED & INSPIRE format) or 16 Bit, signed (DTED format) Tile Extent: 1°x1° latitude/longitude Projection: Geographic Coordinates Coordinate Reference System:

Horizontal WGS84-G1150 (EPSG 4326); Vertical EGM2008 (EPSG 3855)

Vertical Unit: meters Grid alignment: RasterPixelIsPoint Copernicus DEM quality layers (data format and type):

Editing Mask: 8 Bit unsigned integer, GeoTIFF Filling Mask: 8 Bit unsigned integer, GeoTIFF Height Error Mask: 32 Bit floating point, GeoTIFF Water Body Mask: 8 Bit unsigned integer, GeoTIFF Source Data Layer: KML vector file Accuracy Layer: KML vector file

Metadata: INSPIRE compliant metadata.

Surface EEA-10 ~ 6 M km2 GLO-30 and GLO-90 ~ 149 M km2

Area of interest

EEA-10 39 European states (EEA39) including all islands of those countries plus French Overseas Department [French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Mayotte, Reunion] but excluding French Overseas Territories. GLO-30 worldwide coverage GLO-90 worldwide coverage

Reference year 2010-2015 (WorldDEMTM only)

Delivery

First bulk data delivery in Q4 2019 Second bulk data delivery in Q4 2020 Additional deliveries (once per year starting from the first delivery) are foreseen to improve specific regions or to support harmonization across the existing datasets. Each release is named after the year of publication (i.e. 2019_1 and 2020_1).

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Delivery mechanism FTP@PRISM: data available at the Core Infrastructure (PRISM)

Licence

GLO-90 and GLO-30-F14 - Copernicus Services: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Inst: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Research_Projects_non-space: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Public_Auth: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Int_Org_NGO: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Public: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - TP_Data_Providers: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Data_Access_Services: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Ops_SpaceInf_Services: DOWNLOAD and VIEW GLO-30-R15 and EEA-10 - Copernicus Services: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Inst: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Research_Projects_Space: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Union_Research_Projects_non-space: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Public_Auth: VIEW - Int_Org_NGO: VIEW - Public: DISCOVERY - TP_Data_Providers: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Data_Access_Services: DOWNLOAD and VIEW - Ops_SpaceInf_Services: DOWNLOAD and VIEW

ADDITIONAL DATASETS

The ADDitional Datasets are the on-demand part of the data offer, assumed flexible enough to accommodate the specific requirements which are not covered by the CORE datasets and not foreseeable in advance. They represent a large volume of EO data classified by resolution type to cover a range of specifications by Copernicus users, e.g. geographical area, processing levels, lead times and delivery mechanisms to be selected at ordering time among the proposed ones for the specific dataset.

They are typically related to the Emergency Management Service and Security Services activities, which require fresh data over critical areas. However, on-demand ADDitional data are available also for non-rush applications, for which requirement details are only known at short notice (e.g. areas of interest, time window of interest, data type, etc.). 14 GLO-30-F excludes countries that are not fully available to all users categories This dataset is referenced to as COP-DEM_GLO-

30-F in the License scheme. 15 GLO-30-R is the full coverage. This dataset is referenced to as COP-DEM_GLO-30-R in the License scheme.

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The eligibility of Copernicus Users to order EO data under a given ADDitional dataset is established by the European Commission who assigns a quota expressed in km2 per data type on a yearly basis, as a result of budget projections and assessments of the objectives and reasons behind the data requests. The allocation per Copernicus User for the period 16 December 2020 to 15 December 2021 is reported in Annex 4: Quota allocations values The content of ADDitional datasets is organized per resolution class and the relevant portfolio of missions offered for both Rush and Standard orders are described in section 6.2.

6.1 List of ADDitional datasets Each dataset represents: - A resolution class (see section 3.1), - A service type: Rush or Standard, Archive or New tasking - A mission type: Optical or SAR

Table 5 presents the list of datasets which content in terms of contributing missions is described in section 6.2.

Rush datasets Standard datasets Archive

Rush New

Acquisition Rush

Archive Standard New Acquisition

Standard Optical VHR1 ADD_003a ADD_004a ADD_011a ADD_012a

Optical VHR2 ADD_003b ADD_004b ADD_011b ADD_012b

Optical HR1 ADD_001a ADD_002a ADD_009a/ADD_009c16 ADD_010a Optical HR2 ADD_001b ADD_002b ADD_009b ADD_010b Optical MR1 ADD_021a ADD_022a ADD_020a ADD_018a SAR VHR1 ADD_007a ADD_008a ADD_015a ADD_016a SAR VHR2 ADD_007b ADD_008b ADD_015b ADD_016b SAR HR1 ADD_005a ADD_006a ADD_013a ADD_014a SAR HR2 ADD_005b ADD_006b ADD_013b ADD_014b SAR MR1 ADD_023a ADD_024a ADD_019a ADD_017a

Table 5 List of ADDitional datasets available in DWH Phase 2

16 For ordering Euro-Maps 3D DSM only

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6.2 Detailed description of ADDitional datasets

6.2.1 VHR1 SAR and Optical Standard Rush

SAR VHR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition

Archive ADD_015a

New Acq. ADD_016

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Archive ADD_007a

New Acq. ADD_008

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0.24 m Staring SpotLight Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X

1 m High-res. SpotLight

300MHz Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

COSMO-SkyMed

1 m Spotlight-2 Y Y* Yes Yes Yes Yes

Kompsat-5 0.85 m Ultra High Resolution Y Yes Yes No No

Kompsat-5 1 m High Resolution Y Yes Yes No No

Kompsat-5 1 m Enhanced High

Resolution Y

Yes Yes No No

Table 6 SAR VHR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition * Not available in Rush mode

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Standard Rush

Optical VHR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition Archive ADD_011a

New Acq. ADD_012a

Archive ADD_003a

New Acq.

ADD_004a

Mission Bands Resolution (m) Pan-sharped

Pan-chromatic

Multi-spectral Bundle Stereo Ortho

Pleiades-1A/1B

Pan, VNIR 0.50 m Yes Yes Yes⁰

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

SuperView-1 Pan, VNIR 0.50 m Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes

Deimos-2 Pan, VNIR 0.75 m Yes Yes

Yes

Yes⁰⁰

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

SkySat Pan, VNIR 0.50 m, 0.80 m, 1m** Yes Yes

Yes Yes No No Yes Yes

WorldView-1 Pan 0.50 m Yes

Yes

Yes⁰

Yes Yes Yes Yes

WorldView-2 Pan, VNIR (4/8bands)

0.40 m* Yes Yes

Yes Yes Yes⁰ Yes Yes Yes Yes

WorldView-2 Pan, VNIR (4/8bands) 0.50 m Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes⁰

Yes Yes Yes Yes

GeoEye-1 Pan, VNIR 0.40 m* Yes Yes Yes Yes

Yes⁰

Yes Yes Yes Yes

GeoEye-1 Pan, VNIR 0.50 m Yes Yes Yes Yes

Yes⁰

Yes Yes Yes Yes

QuickBird Pan, VNIR 0.60 m Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

Ikonos-2 Pan, VNIR 1 m Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No

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Optical VHR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition

Archive ADD_011a

New Acq. ADD_012a

Archive ADD_003a

New Acq. ADD_004a

Mission Bands Resolution (m)

Pan-sharped

Pan-chromatic

Multi-spectral

Bundle Stereo Ortho

WorldView-3 Pan, VNIR (4 bands) 0.30 m* Yes Yes Yes Yes

Yes⁰

Yes Yes Yes Yes

WorldView-3 Pan, VNIR (4/8bands) 0.40 m* Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes⁰

Yes Yes Yes Yes

WorldView-3 Pan, VNIR (4/8bands) 0.50 m Yes Yes

Yes Yes Yes⁰

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Kompsat-2 Pan, VNIR 1 m Yes Yes

Yes Yes Yes Yes No No

Kompsat-3 Pan, VNIR 0.50, 0.70 m Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No

Table 7 Optical VHR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition * Tasking opportunities may be limited due to off-nadir angle constraints ** As of 30 June 2020, data are delivered at 0.5m resolution ⁰ Except for stereo products. ⁰⁰ Not available in Rush Mode

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6.2.2 VHR2 SAR and Optical Standard Rush

SAR VHR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition

Archive ADD_015b

New Acq. ADD_016b

Archive ADD_007b

New Acq. ADD_008b

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RADARSAT-2 1 m SpotLight A (SLA) Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes RADARSAT-2 3 m Ultra Fine (UF)

Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

RADARSAT-2 3 m Wide Ultra-Fine (WUF)

Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X 1.7 m

Spotlight SL Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X 1.1 m High-res. SpotLight

150MHz Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X 2.2 m High-res. SpotLight

150MHz Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X 3.3 m StripMap

Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X 3.4 m Spotlight SL Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

COSMO-SkyMed 3 m

StripMap HIMAGE (single look) SCS L1A processing

Y

Y*

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Kompsat-5 2.5 m Enhanced Standard Y Yes Yes No No Kompsat-5 3 m Standard Y Yes Yes No No

Table 8 SAR VHR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition * Not available in Rush mode

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Standard Rush

Optical VHR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition Archive

ADD_011b New Acq.

ADD_012b Archive

ADD_003b New Acq.

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PlanetScope VNIR 3.9 m Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No SPOT-6/7 Pan,VNIR 1.5 m Yes⁰⁰ Yes Yes Yes*** Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Pleiades-1A/1B VNIR 2 m Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

WorldView-2 VNIR (4/8-bands) 2 m Yes Yes Yes** Yes Yes Yes Yes

GeoEye-1 VNIR 2 m Yes Yes Yes** Yes Yes Yes Yes

QuickBird VNIR 2.4 m Yes Yes Yes No Yes No

Ikonos-2 VNIR 4 m Yes Yes Yes No No No

WorldView-3 VNIR (4/8-bands) 1.24 m Yes Yes Yes** Yes Yes Yes Yes

CartoSat-1⁰ Pan 2.5 m Yes Yes Yes No No No

SuperView-1 VNIR 2 m Yes Yes No No Yes Yes

Deimos-2 VNIR 4 m Yes Yes⁰⁰⁰ Yes* Yes Yes Yes Yes

Kompsat-2 VNIR 4 m Yes Yes Yes No No

Kompsat-3 VNIR 2.8 m Yes Yes Yes No No

Table 9 Optical VHR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition * Not available for Archive retrieval in Rush Mode ** Except for stereo products *** Except for stereo products ⁰ Archive data available for the period May 2005 to March 2019 ⁰⁰ Merge of the panchromatic band with resolution 1.5 m and VNIR bands from resolution class HR1 with resolution 6 m ⁰⁰⁰ Only for Standard mode

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6.2.3 HR1 SAR and Optical Standard Rush

SAR HR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition

Archive ADD_013a

New Acq. ADD_014a

Archive ADD_005a

New Acq. ADD_006a

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RADARSAT-2 5 m Multi-Look Fine (MLF) Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 m Wide Multi-Look Fine

(MLFW) Y Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

5 m Extra Fine (XF) Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 m Fine (F) Y Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 m Wide Fine (WF) Y Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 m Wide Standard Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X 6.6 m StripMap Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

COSMO-SkyMed 5 m

StripMap HIMAGE (Multilook) Excluding SCS processing

Y Y Y* Yes Yes Yes Yes

ALOS 10 m Fine Y Y Yes No No No AIRBUS-SAR-DEM on demand**

10 m

Yes No No No

Table 10 SAR HR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition * Not available in Rush mode ** All details available in Annex 8

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Standard Rush

Optical HR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition Archive ADD_009a

Archive ADD_009c

New Acq. ADD_010a

Archive ADD_001a

New Acq. ADD_002a

Mission Bands Resolution (m)

Pan-sharped

Pan-chromatic

Multi-spectral

Bundle Stereo Ortho

SPOT-6/7 VNIR 6 m Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes RapidEye VNIR 6.5 m, 5 m* Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No

Resourcesat-1/2

VNIR 5.8 m Yes Yes No Yes Yes No

Sentinel-2** VNIR 10 m Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No ALOS VNIR 10 m Yes Yes No No No No Euro-Maps 3D DSM (Cartosat-1/ IRS-P5)***

5 m Yes Yes No No No

Table 11 Optical HR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition * Re-sampled to 5m resolution for ortho-rectified products ** Systematic availability within 24hrs in the data Hubs *** All details available in Annex 6

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6.2.4 HR2 SAR and Optical Standard Rush

SAR HR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition

Archive ADD_013b

New Acq. ADD_014b

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RADARSAT-2

25 m

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Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

Standard (S) Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

Extended Low (EL)

Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

Extended High (EH)

Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X 18.5 m ScanSAR Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

Sentinel-1 ** 20 m

Interferometric WideSwath (IW)

Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

Kompsat-5 20 m Wide Swath Y Yes Yes No No Kompsat-5 20 m Enhanced Wide

Swath Y Yes Yes No No

Envisat-1 *** 30 m ASAR IM, AP Y Y Y Yes No No No ERS-1/2 *** 30 m IMAGE (IM) Y Y Yes No No No COSMO-SkyMed

30 m ScanSAR Wide Y Y* Yes Yes Yes Yes

20 m

StripMap Ping Pong ( Alternating Pol)

Y Y Y* Yes Yes Yes Yes

Table 12 SAR HR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition *Not available in Rush mode **Systematic availability within 24hrs in the data Hubs, except in rush new tasking ***Systematic availability from ESA on line dissemination services

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Standard Rush

Optical HR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition Archive ADD_009b

New Acquisition ADD_010b

Archive ADD_001b

New Acquisition ADD_002b Mission Bands Resolution

(m) Pan-

sharped Pan-

chromatic Multi-

spectral Bundle Stereo Ortho

Resourcesat-1/2

VNIR, SWIR 23 m Yes Yes Yes Yes No

Deimos-1 / VNIR 22 m Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Landsat-5* VNIR, SWIR 30 m Yes Yes No No No Landsat-7* VNIR,SWIR,TIR,

Pan 30 m Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No

Landsat-8* VNIR,SWIR,TIR, Pan 30 m Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes*** No No

Sentinel-2** VNIR,SWIR 20 m Yes Yes Yes No No Table 13 Optical HR2/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition

* Data available from ESA on-line dissemination services ** Systematic availability within 24hrs in the data Hubs *** Assuming that AOI is covered by the systematic planning

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6.2.5 MR1 SAR and Optical Standard Rush

SAR MR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition

Archive ADD_019a

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Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

100 m ScanSAR Wide (SCW)

Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

35 m Ship Detection

mode (DVWF) SCS

Y Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

50 m Ocean Surveillance

mode (OSVN) SCS

Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes

TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X 40 m WideScanSAR Y Y Yes Yes Yes Yes COSMO-SkyMed

100 m ScanSAR Huge

Region Single look

Y Y* Yes Yes Yes Yes

ALOS** 100 m ScanSAR Y Yes No No No Table 14 SAR MR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition

* Not available in Rush mode ** Data available from ESA on-line dissemination services

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Standard Rush

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Archive ADD_021a

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Resourcesat-1/2

VNIR, SWIR 56 m Yes Yes Yes Yes No

Table 15 Optical MR1/Rush/Standard/Archive/New Acquisition

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FROM REGISTRATION TO DATA ACCESS

7.1 Registration

7.1.1 For access to Sentinel dedicated missions A simple on-line registration is required to access Sentinels data at https://scihub.copernicus.eu/. Users shall take note of the ESA-User Licence regulating the use and distribution of Sentinel data available at https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/sentinel-data-access under Key Resources. Copernicus Services and Union Institutions, after registration to CSCDA, may also request access to a dedicated Sentinels Data Hub (https://cophub.copernicus.eu/) by contacting [email protected].

7.1.2 For access to ESA and ESA TPM missions ESA missions data (ERS-1, ERS-2, Envisat, CryoSat and SMOS) are fully available to Copernicus users and are free of charge. The corresponding EO data collections are made available under a free dataset policy only requiring a fast registration for data available online (free datasets) or a short proposal. More information is available at https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/web/cscda/data-access/access-to-esa-third-party-mission-data.

7.1.3 For access to other Contributing Missions Registration with the Copernicus Services Coordinated Interface (SCI) is required for access to data from other Copernicus Contributing Missions. The user profile determines the access rights. Signature of the Licence (ESA-User Licence) for the use of CSCDA data is a prerequisite and part of the registration process described at https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/web/cscda/data-access/registration. If a consortium of companies requests access to EO data, its coordinator is responsible for the provision and maintenance of the list of its members. He/she may sign the licence on behalf of the whole consortium. The list of users is provided to the data providers. Access restrictions may apply depending on the data provider (see under Legal Documents the Mission Specific Annex).

7.2 Quota management Copernicus users having received from the European Commission an allocated quota for the period of interest can perform EO data ordering.

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The assigned quota is an indicative number of square kilometres (km2) of data available within a dataset to a single Copernicus Project/user. Quota allocation is performed typically on a yearly basis. This year reference period is 16 December 2020 to 15 December 2021. ESA and ESA Third Party Missions are not subject to quota allocation and can be made available in any relevant dataset, on top of the missions specified in section 6.2.

7.2.1 Quota allocation and status Quota assignments from 16 December 2020 to 15 December 2021 are listed in Annex 4: Quota allocations values Monitoring of the quota consumption is performed on a quarterly basis, jointly by ESA and the Commission, in order to measure consumption trends and take corrective actions for quotas adjustments where needed. Users are responsible for managing their own overall quotas per dataset. The quota usage is advertised on the CSCDA web site on a monthly basis. Each Project/user having an allocated quota may also check consumption status in the personal area accessible from the CSCDA web site, after login with SSO account.

7.2.2 Quota consumption calculation

The quota consumption depends on: (a) the actual number of square kilometres delivered; this depends on the minimum

order/AOI size and minimum AOI incremental size for the mission and type of product requested;

(b) The actual cost of the product delivered; within a dataset, the cost of the individual product may vary depending on mission and add-ons requested in the order (e.g. orthorectification, faster delivery, etc.).

For more details on how the km2 accounting per CCM is handled, please see 7.2.4. The type of product delivered depends on the order options as specified by the Copernicus user. Order options may have a major impact on the price/km2 of the delivered product e.g. the selection of higher level, most expensive (e.g. orthorectified, or stereo) products lead to earlier depletion of the assigned quota than ordering the same number of km2 at lower processing level (e.g. non-orthorectified panchromatic level).

7.2.3 Quota exhaustion and reshuffling In case a Copernicus User requires an update to the assigned quota once the DAP has been issued, the following rules apply:

1. The user shall contact the Account Managers, the dedicated interface for issues related to the data offer, in order to define and justify the new requirements

2. The Account Manager will analyse the request and, in case of major deviation, request the CCMs Contract Manager, to agree to an adaptation at the next revision with COM.

3. In case of a small deviation to an existing dataset or quota exhaustion, the user shall send the order to the User Support Services team who will cater for the authorisation of the deviation from the Account Manager.

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In case such alterations/deviations from DAP datasets occur, they will not be immediately reflected in a new DAP version, but monitored by the Account Managers and documented on the CSCDA web site.

7.2.4 Minimum order size The different data providers accept any area of interest (AOI) but a minimum order size and an incremental area extension is applied when delivering and invoicing a product. Therefore, user quota will be impacted accordingly:

• If the AOI defined by the user is smaller than the minimum order size, the latter applies systematically and the corresponding number of km2 is deducted from the user available quota.

• If the ordered AOI is bigger than the minimum order size, incremental area will apply

up to full coverage of the AOI. Details of the specific values per Mission, instrument mode and product type are available at https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/web/cscda/ccm-minimum-order-size under CCM Resources

7.3 Data ordering process

7.3.1 Ordering within standard ADDitional datasets The standard ADDitional datasets are non-rush datasets populated by on-demand standard user requests for new or archived data. Eligible Copernicus users with quota assigned to the required dataset shall submit a data request via the "Standard Data Request" interface after login within the CSCDA portal (https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/). The flow of activities related to the ordering within standard ADDitional datasets is described below and outlined in Figure 1

• Data request submission by the user: All order options shall be specified (AOI, acquisition window or archive time period, product type, required bands, processing level, polarization, delivery timeliness). The user cannot select a specific Contributing Mission but only a data type via the selection of a dataset; during order creation, the SCI (Services Coordinated Interface) will select the most suitable mission from those contributing to the dataset according to predefined criteria (minimum order size vs AOI, data cost, etc.).

• Data request validation and order submission by the SCI team to the selected data provider: Order parameters and quota availability are checked and the order is sent to the most suitable Copernicus Contributing Mission Entity (CCME).

• Order implementation by selected data provider: The CCME implements tasking (if needed) and data processing according to the parameters specified in the order.

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• Data delivery: CCME circulates the resulting product(s) to PRISM archive, according to delivery timeliness specified by the user.

At this point in time, the data are available for access by the originator of the request and for re-use by other eligible users.

Figure 1. Process of New Tasking and Archive EO data ordering in Standard mode

7.3.2 Ordering within rush ADDitional datasets Only authorised users are entitled to submit requests for rush delivery of new or archived data covering a disaster area, including one-off or repetitive (crisis monitoring) rush satellite tasking, processing and NRT dissemination. The rush data requests are managed according to dedicated procedures executed by the Rapid Emergency Activation for Copernicus Tasking (REACT) team within the Services Coordinated Interface (SCI). The REACT service is operated by ESA to manage the requests for rush delivery of new and archived imagery covering a wide range of emergency situations throughout the world upon request from eligible Copernicus Services (mainly the Emergency Management Service and Security Services). The service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The flow of activities related to the ordering within rush ADDitional datasets is described below and outlined in Figure 2 and Figure 3 • EO data request submission through SPERF (Service Project Emergency

Request Form): The user shall provide all parameters of the order, including data type requested (Optical/Radar, resolution, new/archive) and area of interest. He/she shall also confirm the request by a telephone call.

• New tasking and archive requests handling: REACT Operator checks completeness and validity of SPERF content then performs a feasibility study to

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determine the first suitable mission that can cover the AOI. In the case of archive data requests, the REACT Operator searches the CCME archives for the most suitable image.

• Submission of orders to the relevant CCME(s): REACT Operator submits one or more order(s) to one or more CCMEs.

• Feedback from CCME(s): Feasibility analysis for new tasking requests or confirmation of acceptance of archive orders are produced by CCMEs and sent to REACT operator.

• Order confirmation and feedback to User: REACT Operator confirms the order to CCME(s) and provides a Satellite Resource Table (SRT) to the User, containing details of all ordered scenes and planned acquisitions. This document is updated regularly during the activation to keep track of ordered and delivered EO products.

• Order implementation by selected data provider: The CCME implements tasking (if needed) and data processing according to the parameters specified in the order. In the case of the 3-attempts scenario, a confirmation of imagery acceptance is needed from the user based on quicklook assessment, unless the acquisition is 100% cloud-free.

• Products delivery: CCME disseminates the products(s) on their own FTP server and circulates them to PRISM archive. Delivery is notified to the user via e-mail.

Figure 2. Process of New Tasking product ordering in Rush mode

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Figure 3. Process of Archive product ordering in Rush mode

7.3.2.1 Rush Tasking Schemes

In this second phase of the Data Warehouse, the principle of 3-attempts is applied by Optical missions: three consecutive acquisitions are scheduled by the same data provider, in order to improve the chances of delivering a cloud-free image within the shortest timeframe possible. When the first valid (acceptable with respect to clouds) acquisition is confirmed, tasking stops. In case all 3 acquisitions are cloudy, one of the three products is delivered, a single rush tasking fee is charged and the corresponding quota deducted.

7.3.2.2 CCMEs emergency service support

The CCMEs service hours for the handling of rush orders, the deadlines to receive confirmed rush tasking requests (cut-off times) and expected delivery timeliness are available at https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/web/cscda/ccmes-rush-service-support under CCM Resources.

7.4 Order parameters During an order submission, authorised users have to properly identify their requirements within the list of order options so that the Services Coordinated Interfaces (SCI) is able to select the most suitable contributing mission to fulfil the order. Selected parameters (add-ons) may be subject to cost uplift if different from the baseline which then result in a higher quota consumption. While the dataset selection provides the information about data type, resolution class and service type, AOI, time window and the following order parameters have to be selected at order submission time:

• ADD-ons features

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• Satellite Tasking lead time (for new acquisitions) • Processing Options • Cloud Coverage Class • SAR Polarisation • Delivery timeliness

7.4.1 ADD-ons features The matrix below ( Table 16) highlights differences between baseline and add-on options.

Dataset Type Archive_rush New

acquisition_rush Archive_standard New acquisition_standard

Bas

ic

Fea

ture

s

Tasking Lead time N/A Rush N/A Normal

Delivery timeliness ArchRush NRT3h ArchNormal Normal

Product Processing

Up to non_ortho

Up to non_ortho Up to non_ortho Up to non_ortho

Cloud cover As requested N/A As requested Cloud-free20 Archive_rush New

acquisition_rush Archive_standard New acquisition_standard

Ad

d-

ons/

Ded

uct

ion

s

Tasking Lead time N/A N/A N/A LLT17, SLT, SLT+

Delivery timeliness Fast24 Fast24 Fast2418 Fast24

Product Processing Ortho Ortho Ortho Ortho

Atmospheric corrections N/A N/A TOC or BOA

reflectance TOC or BOA reflectance

Cloud Cover N/A N/A N/A Cloud-free5, Cloud-free10, Cloud-free15

Table 16 Baseline options and add–ons options

Annex 5: Add-ons per CCME (Table 17, Table 18 and Table 19) present the CCMEs constraints regarding the standard and rush modes data offer which are taken into account at the time of order handling to select the CCME that can best answer the users

17 price reduction involved 18 Not available for Ikonos

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requirements (“yes” means that the CCME can support the request for the specific order parameter).

7.4.2 Satellite Tasking lead time Each order for data to be acquired in the future shall contain a target acquisition window which defines the programming notice. The list of tasking lead times and corresponding definitions is shown in the table below. “Normal” lead-time is the default scenario for standard requests while “Rush” is reserved for emergency activations. Selection of SLT or SLT+ through the tasking window definition may imply an additional cost and therefore a larger quota consumption. It is to be noted that the order processing time is up to 2 days that are added to the programming notice, except for orders within Rush datasets.

Satellite Tasking lead time

Long Lead time (LLT) Data request submission: 1 month prior to acquisition window start time

Normal lead time (NLT) Default option for standard orders. Data request submission between 1 month and 2 weeks prior to acquisition window start time

Short Lead Time (SLT) Add-on for Standard Orders. Data request submission between 2 weeks and 4 days prior to acquisition window start time

Short Lead Time Plus (SLT+) Add-on for Standard Orders. Sensing start time between 48 and 72 hours from order submission by SCI to CCME

Rush Only for emergency orders. Product delivery within 48 hours from alert call by user to REACT

7.4.3 Processing Options Different types of product and processing levels offered for each mission are based on the default list of products generated by the Copernicus Contributing Missions. The following options are generally possible:

• For radar datasets • Single look • Multi look (available in different geometric corrections, e.g. georeferenced,

ellipsoid or terrain corrected) In turn, each one of the two options above is available in different polarisations (e.g. single, dual, quad and cross/alternating or multi-Polarisation) depending on the SAR sensor. • For optical datasets

• Non-orthorectified

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• Ortho-ready19 • Orthorectified • Orthorectified BOA corrected20

Each one of the processing levels above can be available in accordance with Mission specifics as follows

- Panchromatic - Multispectral (available in 3, 4, 5 or 8 bands) - Pansharpened (merge of Panchromatic band with Multispectral bands) available in

band combinations 4321, 432 or 321. - Bundle (available as [Panchromatic +3, 4 or 8 Multispectral bands] - Stereo21 or mono - Atmospheric corrections

7.4.4 Cloud Coverage Classes For optical data, the following cloud coverage categories are selectable. The default value is Cloud-free20, the other values must be selected at order submission.

Cloud Coverage Classes

Cloud-free5

Cloud cover within the image shall not amount to more than 5% of the AOI Implying a cost uplift

Cloud-free10

Cloud cover within the image shall not amount to more than 10% of the AOI Implying a cost uplift

Cloud-free15

Cloud cover within the image shall not amount to more than 15% of the AOI Implying a cost uplift

Cloud-free20

Cloud cover within the image shall not amount to more than 20% of the AOI

7.4.5 SAR Polarisation For SAR data, the following polarisation categories apply. Polarisation is normally embedded in the product and sensor type and already shown in the dataset portfolio.

19 Available for Pleiades-1A/1B ,WorldView-1-3, GeoEye-1, QuickBird and Ikonos-2 products 20 Available only for PlanetScope mission 21 Stereo products distribution may be affected by short delays due to the manual order handling (order acceptance and processing) of such products

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SAR Polarisation

Single

Single polarisation

Dual/Alternating

Dual /Alternating polarisation

Multi-Look

Multi-look polarisation

Quad Pol

Full/quad polarisation

7.4.6 Delivery timeliness Among the following delivery timeliness options, only Fast24 is selectable within standard orders, other values are the default ones for either Rush or Standard orders.

Delivery timeliness ArchRush Archive For emergency activations only.

Product delivery on CCME FTP server (email notification) within 3 hours from order submission by REACT to CCME

NewRush

New For emergency activations only. Product delivery on CCME FTP server (email notification) between 2 and 5 hours from sensing start time (or from processing confirmation, if needed, by REACT to CCME)

Fast24h

Archive Offered within Standard datasets for urgent orders. Product delivery to PRISM within 24 hours from order submission by SCI to CCME. It implies a cost uplift

Fast24h

New Offered within Standard datasets for urgent orders. Product delivery to PRISM within 24 hours from sensing start time. It implies a cost uplift

ArchNormal

Arch

Default within Standard datasets. Product delivery to PRISM within 5 working days from order submission by SCI to CCME.

Normal

New Default within Standard datasets. Product delivery to PRISM within 5 working days from sensing start time

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7.5 Data access

7.5.1 Access to Sentinel data • Sentinel-1

Sentinel-1 data processing is systematic, worldwide and the data are made available in Fast24 online in the Copernicus Open Access Hub (https://scihub.copernicus.eu/) and Copernicus Services data hub (https://Cophub.copernicus.eu/) nominally within 24h from sensing, for contribution to the HR2-MR1_SAR_GLOBAL CORE dataset and to HR2/MR1 ADDitional datasets. In addition, Sentinel-1 data are systematically made available over Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) areas of interest and delivered in a dedicated repository, in NRT3h for agreed priority areas. Sentinel-1 also contributes to emergency activations via dedicated data distribution mechanism.

• Sentinel-2

Sentinel-2 data processing is systematic and the L1C data are made available online in the Copernicus Open Access Hub (https://scihub.copernicus.eu/) and Copernicus Services data hub (https://cophub.copernicus.eu/) nominally within 24h from sensing. The dissemination of Sentinel-2A L2A products has become nominal in March 2018. Sentinel-2B data is available since July 2017. Sentinel-2 contributes to HR1/HR2_OPTICAL_GLOBAL (for land and marine applications) and HR_IMAGE_2015 datasets.

• Sentinel-3

Sentinel-3 OLCI (Level 1B and Level 2 Land data), SRAL (Level 1A, 1B and Level 2 Land data), and SLSTR (Level 1B and Level 2 LST) products are available on the Copernicus Open Access Hub (https://scihub.copernicus.eu/), in different versions according to the following timeliness:

- NRT (Near Real Time): it corresponds to a version of the products generated within 3h from sensing.

- NTC (Non Time Critical): This version of the products is due within 30 days from sensing, even if the optical NTC products are frequently produced after 24h.

- STC (Short Time Critical): it corresponds to an intermediate version between the NRT and the NTC, only produced for altimetry products within 48h from sensing.

AOD and FRP L2 data are released in NRT by EUMETSAT and NTC by ESA. Sea Surface Temperature and other water products are delivered by EUMETSAT. For further information:

https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/missions/sentinel-3/data-products

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• Sentinel-5P Sentinel-5P data processing is systematic, worldwide and the data are available online via the Copernicus Open Access Hub, in the dedicated Copernicus Sentinel-5P Pre-Operations Data Hub (s5phub.copernicus.eu) for the Level 1B Radiance/Irradiance, Methane, Tropospheric Ozone (Offline); Carbon Monoxide, Formaldehyde, Nitrogen Dioxide, Sulphur Dioxide, Total Ozone, Aerosol Absorbing Index, Aerosol Layer Height and Cloud products (Offline and NRT). For OFFL processing, the data availability depends on the product. The currently planned NTC delivery times are:

- for Level 1B products, within about 12 hours after sensing; - for methane, tropospheric ozone and corrected total nitrogen dioxide columns, within

about 5 days after sensing; - For reprocessing activities, there are no time constraints. Reprocessing of Sentinel-5

Precursor products will be performed when major product upgrades are considered necessary.

7.5.2 Access to ESA and Third Parties Mission data Available ESA EO data collections can be found at https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/web/cscda/data-access/access-to-esa-eo-data. Third Party Missions collections and information on the "List of available products" can be found at: https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/web/cscda/data-access/access-to-esa-third-party-mission-data.

7.5.3 Access to other Copernicus Contributing Missions data Depending on the operational scenario that applies to the dataset, the EO data are made available:

- On data provider side (product delivery on CCME FTP server), for systematic missions or whenever there is a stringent timeliness requirement associated to the data request (rush mode).

- In the PRISM archive (product delivery to PRISM), for all other cases, including in particular the cumulative datasets generated as the result of the contribution from several EO missions (e.g. predefined large coverages).

The eligibility of users to access specific datasets is defined by user category and can be viewed in Table 1.

7.5.3.1 FTP access to PRISM on line repository

The user accesses the PRISM on line repository with his SSO account created during the registration process.

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7.5.3.2 Direct access to CCMEs repository

When stringent timeliness delivery requirement applies (e.g. rush order or sea ice monitoring purposes), direct access to CCMEs servers (FTP@CCM) is granted to users.

Data access accounts are User or Service project as well as CCME specific and are provided at ordering start-up.

7.5.3.3 CSCDA catalogue and data download

All Copernicus users may browse the PANDA (PlANetary Data Access) catalogue of data available in the CSCDA archive while download capability depends on access rights. The login account is the user SSO account generated during the registration process.

The data are organised by dataset, mission and by resolution type. Visibility of the CCMEs own catalogues is also implemented.

PANDA catalogue is accessible at https://panda.copernicus.eu/web/cds-catalogue.

USER SUPPORT SERVICES

Three channels of support are offered to users to cover different levels and types of enquiries and needs.

8.1 Web Portal Two points of entry are available for information on the Copernicus dedicated missions (https://sentinels.copernicus.eu) and the Copernicus Contributing Missions https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/ respectively.

8.2 Day-to-day support for enquiries and ordering The operational support to Copernicus Users is provided by the Services Coordinated Interface (SCI), the day-to-day interface to get help in accessing Earth Observation (EO) data distributed within the CSCDA, including the Sentinels. The SCI team can be contacted via email at [email protected]. Service hours are: - Monday to Thursday from 8:30 to 17:15 (CET) - Friday from 8:30 to 16:00 (CET) - REACT (dedicated emergency support): 24 hours/7 days

The SCI team can also be reached by phone at +39 06 98350856.

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8.3 Specific support regarding the data offer The management of Users requirements is performed by the Account Managers who are the dedicated interface to Copernicus Users for issues related to the data offer, including analysis of the evolving requirements and approval of deviations from the data offer where possible, authorisation of data ordering in case of quota exhaustion, etc. The Account Managers organize regular collection of Customer feedback as an input to the continuous improvement process of the CSCDA and regularly assess progress with the Service Projects. Results, analysis and recommendations are published at: https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/web/cscda/copernicus-users/users-feedback They can be contacted at [email protected] or by phone at +39 06941- 80749 / 80494 /80338/80587 Service hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 17:00 (CET).

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ANNEX 1: EEA39 AREA OF INTEREST

EEA39: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo under the UN Security Council Resolution 1244/99, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom [including all islands of those countries, e.g. Azores, Madeira, Canary, Baleares, Greek islands, Corsica, Sardinia etc.] French Overseas Departments: French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Mayotte, Reunion.

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ANNEX 2: ACQUISITION WINDOWS FOR HR/VHR _IMAGE_2018

Country Code Ext Window

start Nar Window

start Nar Window end Ext Window end

Albania AL 15-Jun 01-Jul 31-Jul 15-Aug

Austria West (<13°E) AT_W 15-Jun 01-Jul 15-Aug 31-Aug

Austria East (>13°E) AT_E 15-Jun 15-Jun 15-Aug 15-Sep

Belgium BE 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Bosnia and Herzegovina BA 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Aug 15-Sep

Bulgaria BG 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Croatia HR 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Cyprus CY 01-May 01-Jun 31-Jul 15-Aug

Czech Republic CZ 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Denmark DK 05-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Estonia EE 05-Jun 15-Jun 15-Aug 31-Aug

Faroe islands FO 20-Jun 10-Jul 31-Aug 15-Sep

Finland North (> 65°N) FI_N 20-Jun 01-Jul 10-Aug 15-Aug

Finland Central (61°N - 65°N) FI_C 15-Jun 01-Jul 10-Aug 15-Aug

Finland South (< 61°N) FI_S 05-Jun 01-Jul 10-Aug 20-Aug

France North (> 47°N) FR_N 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

France South (< 47°N) FR_S 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Germany DE 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Greece GR 01-May 01-Jul 31-Jul 15-Aug

Hungary HU 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Iceland IS 01-Jul 15-Jul 15-Sep 30-Sep

Ireland IE 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Italy North (> 41°N) IT_N 15-Jun 15-Jun 15-Aug 15-Aug

Italy South (< 41°N) IT_S 01-May 01-Jul 31-Jul 15-Aug

Kosovo KS 01-Jun 15-Jun 31-Aug 15-Sep

Latvia LV 05-Jun 15-Jun 15-Aug 31-Aug

Liechtenstein LI 15-Jun 01-Jul 15-Aug 31-Aug

Lithuania LT 05-Jun 15-Jun 15-Aug 31-Aug

Luxembourg LU 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Malta MT 01-May 01-Jun 31-Jul 15-Aug

Macedonia (Republic of) MK 01-Jun 15-Jun 31-Aug 15-Sep

Montenegro ME 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Aug 31-Aug

Netherlands NL 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Norway North (> 65°N) NO_N 01-Jul 05-Jul 10-Aug 15-Aug

Norway South (< 65°N) NO_S 01-Jul 05-Jul 10-Aug 31-Aug

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Poland PL 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Portugal PT 15-May 01-Jul 15-Aug 15-Aug

Romania RO 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Serbia RS 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Slovakia SK 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Slovenia SI 15-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

Spain ES 15-May 01-Jul 31-Jul 15-Aug

Sweden North (> 65°N) SE_N 01-Jul 05-Jul 10-Aug 15-Aug

Sweden Central (61°N - 65° N) SE_C 01-Jul 05-Jul 10-Aug 31-Aug

Sweden South (< 61°N) SE_S 05-Jun 15-Jun 15-Aug 15-Sep

Switzerland CH 15-Jun 01-Jul 15-Aug 31-Aug

Turkey West (< 30°E) TR_W 15-May 01-Jul 31-Jul 15-Aug

Turkey Central-West (30°E - 35°E) TR_C-W 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Aug 31-Aug

Turkey Central-East (35°E - 40°E) TR_C-E 15-Jun 15-Jun 15-Aug 31-Aug

Turkey East (>40°E) TR_E 01-Jul 01-Jul 31-Jul 15-Aug

UK North (Scotland + N. Ireland) UK_N 15-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

UK South (England + Wales) UK_S 01-Jun 15-Jun 15-Sep 15-Sep

For the Atlantic Islands and French DOM areas, the following time windows are to be applied: a) Azores: narrow [01-Aug | 15-Aug], extended [15-Jul | 30-Aug]; b) Canaries: narrow [01-Jul | 31-Aug], extended [01-Jun | 30-Sep]; c) Guadeloupe: December to March; d) French Guiana: July to December; e) Madeira: narrow [01-Aug | 15-Aug], extended [15-Jul | 30-Aug]; f) Martinique: December to March; g) Mayotte: April to November; h) Reunion: May to December.

NOTE: The starting and ending dates of these windows can be subject to modifications from CSP to ESA only in case of late onset of vegetation, so that ESA can inform CCMEs with a ten day advance notice for any change of either an earlier start and/or later end. It is assumed that such changes shall be the exception and take place on country basis.

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ANNEX 3: MAP OF LARGE REGIONS & CLOUD COVER ZONES

Zone A [CC 20% max]: Areas at northern latitudes and/or with very narrow phenological windows and or very difficult observation conditions. Zone B [CC 10% to 20% max]: Areas at mid-latitudes with a high probability of suitable acquisition windows during the observation periods. Zone C [CC 5% to 10% max]: Areas at lower latitudes with extended phenological observation periods and predominantly clear sky conditions during those. Atlantic islands belong to Zone C. Zone D: Overseas areas (i.e. French DOMs) – not shown on the map

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ANNEX 4: QUOTA ALLOCATIONS VALUES

Copernicus Services: Service Dataset Title Dataset ID Quota (km2)

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Archive_rush_Optical_HR1 D2_MG2_CERM_001a 1,000

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Archive_rush_Optical_HR2 D2_MG2_CERM_001b 1,000

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Archive_rush_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CERM_003a 7,000

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Archive_rush_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CERM_003b 8,000

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping New acquisition_rush_Optical_HR1 D2_MG2_CERM_002a 15,000

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping New acquisition_rush_Optical_HR2 D2_MG2_CERM_002b 1,000

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping New acquisition_rush_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CERM_004a 30,000

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping New acquisition_rush_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CERM_004b 38,000

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping New acquisition_rush_SAR_HR1 D2_MG1_CERM_006a 157,000

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping New acquisition_rush_SAR_HR2 D2_MG1_CERM_006b 500,000

Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping New acquisition_rush_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_CERM_008b 10,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping

New acquisition_rush_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CERR_004a 1,500

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping

New acquisition_rush_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CERR_004b 1,500

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping

New acquisition_rush_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_CERR_008a 1,500

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping

New acquisition_rush_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_CERR_008b 1,500

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping Archive_standard_Optical_HR1 D2_MG2_CERR_009a 2,000

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Service Dataset Title Dataset ID Quota (km2)

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping Archive_standard_Optical_HR2 D2_MG2_CERR_009b 20,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CERR_011a 15,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping Archive_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CERR_011b 22,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping Archive_standard_SAR_HR1 D2_MG1_CERR_013a 30,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping Archive_standard_SAR_HR2 D2_MG1_CERR_013b 30,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping Archive_standard_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_CERR_015a 16,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping Archive_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_CERR_015b 10,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CERR_012a 10,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping

New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CERR_012b 10,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping New acquisition_standard_SAR_HR1 D2_MG1_CERR_014a 15,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping New acquisition_standard_SAR_HR2 D2_MG1_CERR_014b 15,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping New acquisition_standard_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_CERR_016a 10,000

Copernicus EMS Risk & Recovery Mapping New acquisition_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_CERR_016b 10,000

Copernicus EMS Validation Mapping Archive_standard_Optical_HR1 D2_MG2_CEVM_009a 4,000

Copernicus EMS Validation Mapping Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CEVM_011a 5,000

Copernicus EMS Validation Mapping Archive_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CEVM_011b 2,500

Copernicus EMS Validation Mapping Archive_standard_SAR_HR1 D2_MG1_CEVM_013a 4,540

Copernicus EMS Validation Mapping Archive_standard_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_CEVM_015a 2,500

Copernicus EMS Validation Mapping Archive_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_CEVM_015b 400

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Service Dataset Title Dataset ID Quota (km2)

Copernicus EMS Validation Mapping New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CEVM_012a 300

Copernicus EMS Validation Mapping New acquisition_standard_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_CEVM_016a 4,000

Copernicus Security Service-CSEA Archive_rush_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CSEA_003a 13,000

Copernicus Security Service-CSEA Archive_rush_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CSEA_003b 7,500

Copernicus Security Service-CSEA New acquisition_rush_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CSEA_004a 40,000

Copernicus Security Service-CSEA New acquisition_rush_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_CSEA_008a 4,000

Copernicus Security Service-CSEA New acquisition_rush_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_CSEA_008b 1,600

Copernicus Security Service-CSEA Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CSEA_011a 4,500

Copernicus Security Service-CSEA Archive_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CSEA_011b 15,000

Copernicus Security Service-CSEA New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CSEA_012a 15,000

Copernicus Security Service-CSEA New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CSEA_012b 15,000

Copernicus Security Service-CSEA Archive_standard_SAR_HR1 D2_MG1_CSEA_013a 500

Copernicus Security Service –FRONTEX Archive_rush_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_FRTX_003a 30,000

Copernicus Security Service –FRONTEX Archive_rush_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_FRTX_003b 10,000

Copernicus Security Service –FRONTEX New acquisition_rush_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_FRTX_004a 195,000

Copernicus Security Service –FRONTEX New acquisition_rush_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_FRTX_004b 15,000

Copernicus Security Service –FRONTEX New acquisition_rush_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_FRTX_008a 9,000

Copernicus Security Service –FRONTEX New acquisition_rush_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_FRTX_008b 11,000

Copernicus Security Service –FRONTEX Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_FRTX_011a 8,000

Copernicus Security Service –FRONTEX New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_FRTX_012a 10,000

Copernicus Land Service–Global Land New acquisition_standard_Optical_HR1

D2_MG2_GBAL_009a 11,000

Copernicus Land Service–Global Land New acquisition_standard_Optical_HR1

D2_MG2_GBAL_010a 15,000

Copernicus Land Service–Global Land Archive_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_GBAL_011b 11,000

Copernicus Land Service–Global Land New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR2

D2_MG2b_GBAL_012b 14,000

Small Land Features Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_SLAF_011a 100

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Service Dataset Title Dataset ID Quota (km2)

Snow and Ice service validation Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_SISV_011a 700

Snow and Ice service validation Archive_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_SISV_011b 1,000

Snow and Ice service validation Archive_standard_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_SISV_015a 1,000

Snow and Ice service validation Archive_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_SISV_015b 16,000

Copernicus Security Service - SATCEN Archive_rush_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_SACE_003a 6,000

Copernicus Security Service - SATCEN Archive_rush_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_SACE_003b 6,000

Copernicus Security Service - SATCEN New acquisition_rush_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_SACE_004a 6,000

Copernicus Security Service - SATCEN New acquisition_rush_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_SACE_004b 4,000

Copernicus Security Service - SATCEN New acquisition_rush_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_SACE_008a 450

Copernicus Security Service - SATCEN New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_SACE_012a 4,000

Union Research Projects:

Project Dataset Title Dataset ID Quota (km2)

AGRICAPTURE New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_AGRI _011a 820

CURE Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1

D2_MG2b_CURE_011a

8,074

DIONE Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_DION_011a 10,000

DIONE New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_DION_012a 10,000

DeepCube Archive_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_CUBE_015b 6,400

DeepCube New acquisition_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_CUBE_016b 6,400

EO-ALERT New acquisition_rush_Optical_VHR1

D2_MG2b_EOAL_004a 500 WQeMS Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_WQMS_011a 1,500

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Project Dataset Title Dataset ID Quota (km2)

WQeMS Archive_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_WQMS_011b 1,800

WQeMS New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_WQMS_012b 1,500

WQeMS New acquisition_standard_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_WQMS_016a 200

FOCUS Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_FOCU_011a 500

FOCUS New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_FOCU_012a 2,000

FORCOAST Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_FORC_011a 5,690

FORCOAST New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_FORC_012a 4,800

FORCOAST Archive_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_FORC_015b 4,800

ForestFlux New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_FFLX_012a 400

HiSea Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_HISE_011a 442

HiSea New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_HISE _012a 3,200

HiSea Archive_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_HISE _015b 3,200

HiSea New acquisition_standard_SAR_VHR2

D2_MG1_HISE _016b 600

ECFAS Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_ECFA_011a 130

ECFAS Archive_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_ECFA_011b 850

ECFAS Archive_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_ECFA_015b 17,600

CALLISTO Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_CALL_011a 750

CALLISTO Archive_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CALL _011b 2,000

CALLISTO New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_CALL _012b 16,500

ARCOS New acquisition_standard_SAR_VHR1 D2_MG1_ARCO_016a 200

ARCOS New acquisition_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_ARCO_016b 3,200

GEM Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_GEMI_011a 5,000

GEM New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_GEMI_012a 5,000

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Copernicus Masters:

Project Dataset Title Dataset ID Quota (km2)

Copernicus Masters Overall Winner 2012 Archive_standard_Optical_HR1 D2_MG2_OW12_009a 1,000

Copernicus Masters Overall Winner 2012 Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_OW12_011a 3,500

Copernicus Masters Overall Winner 2012 New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_OW12_012a 2,300

Copernicus Masters Overall Winner 2013 Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_OW13_011a 3,700

Copernicus Masters Overall Winner 2013 New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_OW13_012a 2,300

Copernicus Masters Best Service 2013 New acquisition_standard_SAR_HR1 D2_MG1_BS13_014a 16,000

Copernicus Overall Winner 2014 New acquisition_standard_SAR_VHR2 D2_MG1_OW14_016b 2,500

Copernicus Overall Winner 2015 New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_OW15_012a 4,700

Copernicus Masters UNI Challenge 2015 Archive_standard_Optical_HR1 D2_MG2_UI15_009a 9,000

Copernicus Masters UNI Challenge 2015 New acquisition_standard_Optical_HR1 D2_MG2_UI15_010a 9,000

Copernicus Masters Satellite Image Automatic Mapper - Through-Time Challenge 2015

New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_ST15_012a 400

Copernicus Masters Satellite Image Automatic Mapper - Through-Time Challenge 2015

New acquisition_standard_Optical_HR1 D2_MG2_ST15_0010a 4,000

Copernicus Masters Catapult Challenge 2015 New Acquisition_standard_SAR_HR1 D2_MG1_CT15_014a 18,000

Copernicus Masters TSI – Challenge 2016 Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_TI16_011a 1,300

Copernicus Masters ESA – Challenge 2016 New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_EA16_012b 1,200

Copernicus Masters – BMVI Challenge Winner 2017 Archive_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_ BI17_011b 400

Copernicus Masters – BMVI Challenge Winner 2017 New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR2 D2_MG2b_BI17_012b 500

Copernicus Masters 2017 Awards - Service Challenge Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_SC17_011a 300

Copernicus Masters – Data Access Challenge Winner 2018 Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_DA18_011a

600

Copernicus Masters - Catapult Challenge 2017

Archive_standard_SAR_VHR2

D2_MG1_CC17_015b 400

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Project Dataset Title Dataset ID Quota (km2)

Copernicus Masters – Data Access Challenge Winner 2018

New acquisition_standard_Optical_VHR2

D2_MG2b_DS18_012b 500

Copernicus Masters – Master Challenge - Government 2019

Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1

D2_MG2b_CG19_011a 600

Copernicus Masters - Social Entrepreneurship Challenge in the 2019 Archive_standard_Optical_VHR1 D2_MG2b_SE19_011a 600

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ANNEX 5: ADD-ONS PER CCME

The following tables highlight detailed order options supported for both standard and rush orders by each CCME.

Standard New Tasking

CCME Mission/

Mode SLT SLT+ LLT

Fas

t24

Ort

ho

Atm

co

rrec

tion

s

Clo

ud

free

15

Clo

ud

free

10

Clo

ud

free

5

EUSI

WorldView-1,2,3, GeoEye-1

YES NO YES YES YES NO YES YES YES

Kompsat-2,3 YES NO YES YES NO NO YES YES YES

Kompsat-5 YES NO YES YES NO N/A N/A N/A N/A

Airbus FR

Pleiades YES YES NO YES YES NO YES YES YES

SPOT-6 & 7 YES YES NO YES YES NO YES YES YES

GAF

Resourcesat-1/2 LISS-IV, Mono

YES NO YES YES YES NO NO NO NO

Resourcesat-1/2 LISS-III, multispectral; AWiFS, multispectral

YES NO YES YES YES YES NO NO NO

Deimos Imaging Deimos-1,2

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

e-GEOS All YES YES YES YES YES N/A N/A N/A N/A

Airbus DE All

YES YES YES YES YES N/A N/A N/A N/A

MDA All YES YES YES YES YES N/A N/A N/A N/A

Table 17: ADD-ons per CCME Standard New tasking

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Standard Archive

CCME Mission/Mode Fast24 Ortho

EUSI

WorldView-1,2,3, GeoEye-1, QuickBird,

YES YES

Ikonos-2 NO NO

Kompsat-2,3 and 5 NO NO

Airbus FR Pleiades YES YES

SPOT-6 & 7 YES YES

GAF CartoSat-1*, Resourcesat-1/2 LISS-IV, Mono

YES YES

Resourcesat-1/2 LISS-III, multispectral; AWiFS, multispectral

YES YES

Planet All YES YES

Deimos Imaging Deimos-1,2 YES YES

e-GEOS All YES YES

Airbus DE All YES YES

MDA All YES YES

Table 18: ADD-ons per CCME Standard Archive

* Archive data available for the period May 2005 to March 2019

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Rush mode New tasking and Archive

Table 19: ADD-ons per CCME Rush mode New tasking and Archive * Only SkySat

New Acq. rush Archive rush

CCME Mission/Mode Ortho Ortho

EUSI WorldView-1,2,3,4,GeoEye-1 YES YES

QuickBird, N/A NO

Airbus FR Pleiades YES YES

SPOT-6 & 7 YES YES

GAF

Resourcesat-1/2 LISS-IV, Mono N/A NO

Resourcesat-1/2 LISS-III, multispectral; AWiFS, multispectral

N/A NO

Planet RapidEye, SkySat, PlanetScope YES*

YES

Deimos Imaging

Deimos-1,2 YES YES SuperView-1 YES YES

e-GEOS All NO NO

Airbus DE All YES YES

MDA All YES YES

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ANNEX 6: AUXILIARY DATASET: EURO-MAPS 3D DSM WITH 5 M POST SPACING

FIELD VALUE Title Euro-Maps 3D DSM DWH-ID Description High-resolution DSM product that is based on 2.5 m in-flight stereo data provided by

Cartosat-1. Data Provider GAF AG Mission Cartosat-1 (IRS-P5) Post spacing 5 m Spatial reference system DD or UTM / WGS84 (EPSG: 4326)

Height reference system EGM96 (default) or WGS84 in meters

Absolute vertical accuracy LE90 5-10 m

Absolute horizontal accuracy CE90 5-10 m

Relative vertical accuracy LE90 < 3 m

File format GeoTIFF (16-bit), 0.5° x 0.5° tiles Archive or New Tasking Archive

Processing Level DSM only DSM and ortho layer (2.5 m pixel size, TOA reflectances orthorectified with the unedited DSM)

Minimum order AOI size

700 km2, minimum width of the AOI is 14 km

Delivery mechanism FTP@CCME Reference year (time period of archive coverage)

May-2005 to Mar-2019

Timeliness of data delivery

• Neustrelitz footprint and GAF archive: 10 working days • Rest of the world, other archives: 20 working days

Spatial coverage • Worldwide, under the premise that IRS-P5 stereo data is available

License [Union_Research_Projects_space], [Union_Inst], [Copernicus_Services] (All): DOWNLOAD - Timely unlimited licenses

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ANNEX 7: VHR_IMAGE_2018_ENHANCED AOI

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ANNEX 8: AIRBUS DEM ON-DEMAND

FIELD VALUE Title Airbus DEM on-demand DWH-ID Description The Airbus DEM on-demand is a Digital Surface Model (DSM) which represents the

surface of the Earth including buildings, infrastructure and vegetation. This DEM is derived from an edited DSM named WorldDEMTM.

Data Provider Airbus DS Mission TanDEM-X Post spacing 10 m (INSPIRE format) 12 m (DGED format) Spatial reference system DD / WGS84 (EPSG: 4326)

Height reference system EGM2008 (EPSG: 3855)

Absolute vertical accuracy LE90 < 4 m

Absolute horizontal accuracy CE90 < 6 m

Relative vertical accuracy

LE90 < 2m for slopes below or equal 20%; LE90 < 4m for slopes above 20%

File format GeoTIFF (32-bit), 1° x 1° tiles Archive or New Tasking Archive

Processing Level DEM on demand Minimum order AOI size

100sqkm, incremental 1sqkm

Delivery mechanism FTP@CCME Reference year (time period of archive coverage)

2010-2015

Timeliness of data delivery

3 working days

Spatial coverage Worldwide, outside EEA39 License [Public_ Auth], [Union_Research_Projects_space], [Union_Research_Projects_non-

space], [Union_Inst], [Copernicus_Services] (All): DOWNLOAD - Timely unlimited licenses