Data (Mar 2019)

Removal of Positive Elevation Bias of Digital Elevation Models for Sea-Level Rise Planning

  • Elizabeth Burke Watson,
  • LeeAnn Haaf,
  • Kirk Raper,
  • Erin Reilly

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/data4010046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 46

Abstract

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Digital elevation models (DEMs) based on LiDAR surveys provide critical information for predicting the vulnerability of coastal areas to sea-level rises. Due to the poor penetration of LiDAR pulses in marsh vegetation, bare-earth DEMs for coastal wetlands are often subject to positive elevation bias, and thus underestimate vulnerability. This data publication includes comprehensive elevation surveys from seven coastal wetlands in coastal New Jersey, and an evaluation of the accuracy and positive elevation bias of each publically available DEM. Resampling the DEMs at a coarser resolution, replacing cell values using the minimum value in a wider search window (4 m), removed this positive elevation bias with no loss of accuracy.

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