A comparison of vertical accuracy of global DEMs and DEMs produced by GEDI, ICESat-2

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

Omer Gokberk Narin (Afyon Kocatepe University, TU Delft - Optical and Laser Remote Sensing)

Mevlut Gullu (Afyon Kocatepe University)

Research Group
Optical and Laser Remote Sensing
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© 2023 O.G. Narin, Mevlut Gullu
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12145-023-01060-1
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 O.G. Narin, Mevlut Gullu
Research Group
Optical and Laser Remote Sensing
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Issue number
3
Volume number
16
Pages (from-to)
2693-2707
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Abstract

Digital elevation models (DEM) are an essential data source in many professional disciplines, with the help of gridded height information and values such as slope and aspect produced from that information. In this study, Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) and Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) satellite-altimetry data, and SRTM, ASTER-GDEM, and ALOS World3D data were used as Global DEMs (GDEMs) data in three different areas (U.S.A., New Zealand and Puerto Rico). We used kriging methods for interpolation to create the new rasters. Point-based accuracies were compared with the GDEMs from satellite-altimetry systems and raster-based comparisons were made by deriving DEMs with satellite-altimetry data in three different areas. It was seen that the ICESat-2 data in point-based results had similar accuracy with other GDEMs. DEMs produced by using ICESat-2 and GEDI data together gave relatively better results than using alone. In particular, the correlation was found to be highly correlated with 99%.

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