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Remote Sensing, Vol. 11, Pages 1721: Canopy and Terrain Height Retrievals with ICESat-2: A First Look (Remote Sensing)
 


NASA’s Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) launched in fall 2018 and has since collected continuous elevation data over the Earth’s surface. The primary scientific objective is to measure the cryosphere for studies related to land ice and sea ice characteristics. The vantage point from space, however, provides the opportunity to measure global surfaces including oceans, land, and vegetation. The ICESat-2 mission has dedicated products to the represented surface types, including an along-track elevation profile of terrain and canopy heights (ATL08). This study presents the first look at the ATL08 product and the quantitative assessment of the canopy and terrain height retrievals as compared to airborne lidar data. The study also provides qualitative examples of ICESat-2 observations from selected ecosystems to highlight the broad capability of the satellite for vegetation applications. Analysis of the mission’s preliminary ATL08 data product accuracy using an ICESat-2 transect over a vegetated region of Finland indicates a 5 m offset in geolocation knowledge (horizontal accuracy) well within the 6.5 m mission requirement. The vertical RMSE for the terrain and canopy height retrievals for one transect are 0.85 m and 3.2 m respectively.


 
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