Comparison and Validation of Satellite-Derived Digital Surface/Elevation Models over India

India presents among the world’s most topographically complex geomorphologies, with land elevations ranging from –2 m to + 8586 m and terrain gradients sometimes exceeding 45°. Here, we present an evaluation of four freely available digital surface models (DSMs) on a model-to-model basis, as well as...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 2021-04, Vol.49 (4), p.971-986
Hauptverfasser: Goyal, R., Featherstone, W. E., Dikshit, O., Balasubramania, N.
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Zusammenfassung:India presents among the world’s most topographically complex geomorphologies, with land elevations ranging from –2 m to + 8586 m and terrain gradients sometimes exceeding 45°. Here, we present an evaluation of four freely available digital surface models (DSMs) on a model-to-model basis, as well as a validation using independent ground-truth data from levelled benchmarks in India. The DSMs tested comprise SRTM1″, SRTM3″, ASTER1″ and Cartodem1″ [an India-only model]. Along with these four DSMs, the MERIT3″ digital elevation model (DEM) is also tested with the ground-truth data. Our results for India indicate some mismatch of these DEMs/DSMs from their claimed accuracies/precisions. All DSMs/DEMs (except for ASTER) have > 90% of pixels satisfying ± 16 m at the one-sigma level, but only in the low-lying (
ISSN:0255-660X
0974-3006
DOI:10.1007/s12524-020-01273-7