A high-quality global elevation control point dataset from ICESat-2 altimeter data

Binbin Li, Huan Xie, Shijie Liu, Yuanting Xi, Changda Liu, Yusheng Xu, Zhen Ye, Zhonghua Hong, Qihao Weng, Yuan Sun, Qi Xu, Xiaohua Tong

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Abstract

The ICESat-2 satellite equipped with a new photon-counting laser altimeter has received much attention as a source of accurate elevation observations. However, in this research field, there is a lack of an open-source high-accuracy elevation control point dataset with the specific quality requirements at a global scale. To this end, using ICESat-2 altimeter data as the main data source, we constructed and organized a dataset as a useful supplement for this research field. The dataset was generated by a methodology based on detection environment evaluation, photon spatial analysis, and the redundant observation statistics. The dataset includes more than 600 million elevation control points and covers the global land areas, except for Greenland and Antarctica. The dataset has been validated by multiple digital elevation models (DEMs) from around the world (sourced from airborne LiDAR data). The results show that the dataset has high-accuracy elevation control points. The overall root-mean-square error (RMSE) of the original elevations of ICESat-2 is about 1.384–4.820 m, but the overall RMSE of the elevation control points in the new dataset is about 0.279–0.642 m. Moreover, the results obtained in this study show that the dataset is suitable for application within high vegetation cover areas.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2361724
JournalInternational Journal of Digital Earth
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • ATL08
  • elevation control points
  • ICESat-2
  • photon counting

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Computer Science Applications
  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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