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Mangrove Extent Baseline from Landsat MSS, 1972-1977

Published by ORNL_DAAC | National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Metadata Last Checked: February 14, 2026 | Last Modified: 2026-02-10
This dataset includes a regional map of mangrove extent for Myanmar, Thailand, and Cambodia for the period of 1972-1977. The map was developed from Landsat 1-2 MSS Collection 1 Tier 2 imagery. Mangrove extent was generated using a Random Forest machine learning algorithm that effectively mapped a total of 15,420.51 km2 at the nominal Landsat scale of 30 m. This map of mangrove extent served as a baseline to analyze changes in mangrove distribution in Southeast Asia from 1970s through 2020. Southeast Asia is home to some of the planet's most carbon-dense and biodiverse mangrove ecosystems. There is still much uncertainty with regards to the timing and magnitude of changes in mangrove cover over the past 50 years. While there are several regional to global maps of mangrove extent in Southeast Asia for the early 21st century, data prior to the mid-1990s are limited due to the scarcity of Earth Observation (EO) data of sufficient quality and the historical limitations to publicly available EO data. The data are provided in Cloud optimized GeoTIFF format at 60-m resolution. In addition, a shapefile outlines the region of analysis.

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