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Comprehensive Evaluation of the ICESat-2 ATL08 Terrain Product

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING
Volume 59, Issue 10, Pages 8195-8209

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2021.3051086

Keywords

Accuracy; ATL08; canopy coverage; Ice; Cloud; and Land Elevation Satellite (ICESat)-2; incidence angle; land cover; seasonality; slope; terrain height; time of acquisition

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This article provides a comprehensive evaluation of the quality of current spaceborne lidar ICESat-2 ATL08 product for global terrain height using 3DEP digital elevation model and survey marks in two counties in the USA. The study finds that the height errors from ATL08 product vary based on terrain slope, canopy coverage, and seasonal variations, with potential implications for worldwide users and future product improvements.
Current spaceborne lidar Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite (ICESat)-2 provides ATL08 product for global terrain height, whose quality properties are yet to be fully understood. This article performs a comprehensive evaluation on its quality by using 3-D elevation program (3DEP) digital elevation model (DEM) and hundreds of survey marks of two counties in the USA. The evaluation is carried out in terms of data specification, survey marks, land cover, season and time (day or night) of acquisition, incidence angle, and terrain slope. The ATL08 height errors are further modeled as a function of laser incidence angle and canopy coverage. It is found out the height from ATL08 product lies between the 3DEP DEM and true ground surface. The uncertainty of ATL08 height is 0.2 m for plain terrain, and 2 m for mountainous terrain where the majority of ATL08 segments are not useful for terrain extraction. The terrain height gets more underestimated by ATL08 products in regions with large terrain slope or incidence angle and more overestimated where the terrain is covered by dense canopy. Furthermore, seasonal variation of terrain height error can be as high as 0.8 m, while the impact of acquisition time is less than 0.3 m. We expect these findings to be informative for the utilization of ATL08 terrain product by worldwide users, and for the improvement of future ATL08 product.

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