The Cryosphere (Feb 2019)

The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica

  • I. M. Howat,
  • I. M. Howat,
  • C. Porter,
  • B. E. Smith,
  • M.-J. Noh,
  • P. Morin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-665-2019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 665 – 674

Abstract

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The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA) is the first continental-scale digital elevation model (DEM) at a resolution of less than 10 m. REMA is created from stereophotogrammetry with submeter resolution optical, commercial satellite imagery. The higher spatial and radiometric resolutions of this imagery enable high-quality surface extraction over the low-contrast ice sheet surface. The DEMs are registered to satellite radar and laser altimetry and are mosaicked to provide a continuous surface covering nearly 95 % the entire continent. The mosaic includes an error estimate and a time stamp, enabling change measurement. Typical elevation errors are less than 1 m, as validated by the comparison to airborne laser altimetry. REMA provides a powerful new resource for Antarctic science and provides a proof of concept for generating accurate high-resolution repeat topography at continental scales.