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Vegetation Height in High Latitude Forests from ICESat-2 and HLS, 2020

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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2438
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Published2026-05-22

Description

This dataset provides predictions of vegetation height for high northern latitude forests at a 30-m spatial resolution for 2020. Prediction of vegetation height used machine learning modeling with random forest by relating NASA's ICESat-2 30-m ATL08 lidar samples to data from Harmonized Landsat/Sentinel-2 (HLS) and the Copernicus GLO30 DEM for each of 3,901 90-km x 90-km tiles. The height predictions cover the extent of high latitude boreal and transitional forests, and shrublands, down to 51.6 degrees N. This extent is guided by the European Space Agency (ESA) WorldCover v1.0 2020 dataset, includes the moss/lichen land cover associated with sparse forests and shrublands at the boreal's cold edge, and extends south down to 51.6 degrees N. The southern limit of these ICESat-2 and HLS-derived maps coincides with the northern observational limit of NASA's Global Ecosystems Dynamics Lidar (GEDI). Mapping woody vegetation height is essential for understanding, monitoring, and managing forest carbon stocks and fluxes. This dataset is designed both for circumpolar boreal-wide mapping and for filling the northern spatial data gap from the GEDI mission. Estimates of mean vegetation height with standard deviation are provided in cloud-optimized GeoTIFF (COG) format. Observations of ATL08 (30 m segments) used for model training data are included in parquet file formats. In total, this dataset includes 7,802 files: 3,901 each of cloud-optimized GeoTIFFs predictions of vegetation height (mean and standard deviation), and vegetation height training observations from ATL08 in parquet format.

Science Keywords

  • BIOSPHERE
  • VEGETATION
  • VEGETATION COVER
  • BIOSPHERE
  • VEGETATION
  • CANOPY CHARACTERISTICS
  • VEGETATION HEIGHT
  • BIOSPHERE
  • ECOSYSTEMS
  • TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
  • FORESTS
  • BIOSPHERE
  • VEGETATION
  • VEGETATION INDEX

Data Use and Citation

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Montesano, P.M., A. Zarringhalam, N. Thomas, A. Neuenschwander, A. Mandel, D. Minor, E. Guenther, S. Hancock, T. Feng, S. Shah, and L. Duncanson. 2026. Vegetation Height in High Latitude Forests from ICESat-2 and HLS, 2020. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2438

This dataset is openly shared, without restriction, in accordance with the NASA Earthdata Data Use Guidance.

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  • High_Latitude_VegHt_ICESat2.pdf