The s1etad
Python package provides tools for easy access to
Sentinel-1 Extended Timing Annotation Datasets.
The current version of the package is based on the Product Format Specification Document (ETAD-DLR-PS-0014) Issue 1.5.
Main features provided are:
- open and navigate all the S1-ETAD elements:
- product (
Sentinel1Etad
class) - swaths (
Sentinel1EtadSwath
class) - bursts (
Sentinel1EtadBurst
class)
- product (
- inspect metadata
- perform queries on bursts (by time, swath name, product name or any
combination) using the
Sentinel1Etad.burst_catalogue
- easy iteration
- read corrections
- perform correction mosaic: de-bursting and swath stitching (a basic algorithm is currently implemented)
- get footprints
- generate simple KML files of the product
- integration with Jupyter environments
download: | https://pypi.org/project/s1etad |
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documentation: | latest, stable |
sources: | https://github.com/s1tools/s1-etad |
issues: | https://github.com/s1tools/s1-etad/issues |
conda package: | https://anaconda.org/avalentino/s1etad |
To install the s1etad
package simply run the following command:
$ python3 -m pip install s1etad[kmz,cli]
In conda environments:
$ conda install -c avalentino -c conda-forge s1etad
copyright: | 2020-2024 Nuno Mirada, Antonio Valentino |
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The s1etad package is distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
See LICENSE.txt
for mare details.