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Deriving Tidal Flat Topography Using ICESat‐2 Laser Altimetry and Sentinel‐2 Imagery
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2022
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Earth ObservationGlacierEngineeringTidal ZoneEarth ScienceGeophysicsSatellite ImagingGeodesySynthetic Aperture RadarGeographyTidal Flat TopographyCryosphereEarth Observation DataClimate DynamicsRadarSentinel‐2 ImageryFusion MethodRemote SensingCoastal Zones
Abstract Acquiring accurate and timely datasets on tidal flat topography is fundamental for studies, management, and policy‐making in coastal zones. In this study, we report a fusion method of freely accessed and global‐scale Sentinel‐2 (imagery) and Ice,Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite‐2 (ICESat‐2) (laser altimetry) datasets for deriving tidal flat topography. The basic idea is to construct a model on characterizing the specific relationship between the elevations of the tidal flat (from ICESat‐2 data) and corresponding inundation frequencies (from Sentinel‐2 time‐series). The proposed method was validated for the largest tidal flat on the Chinese continental shelf with a root mean square error of 0.23 m. We highlight that this method solely relies on satellite data and does not require any in‐situ data because ICESat‐2 provides dense and accurate along‐track points as valuable prior elevation information, which enhance the ability to obtain tidal flat topography in many coastal regions even in the absence of local in‐situ data.
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