International Journal of Digital Earth (Dec 2024)

Multi-source DEM accuracy evaluation based on ICESat-2 in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China

  • Xu Weifeng,
  • Li Jun,
  • Peng Dailiang,
  • Jiang Jinge,
  • Xia Hongxuan,
  • Yin Hongyue,
  • Yang Jun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2023.2297843
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1

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ABSTRACTDigital Elevation Models (DEMs) are critical datasets in the field of Earth sciences, essential for accurate measurement and analysis of the Earth's surface. We used ICESat-2 to quantitatively evaluate 5 DEMs (ALOS PALSAR, ASTER GDEM V3, COPERNICUS, NASADEM and TanDEM-X) on the Tibetan Plateau. The research findings indicate that the ALOS exhibits the highest level of accuracy, as evidenced by its root mean square error (RMSE) value of 5.05m. It is closely followed by NASA and COP, which have RMSE values of 6.23m and 8.10m, respectively. In contrast, the ASTER and TDX90 demonstrate comparatively lower levels of accuracy, as indicated by their respective RMSE values of 11.47m and 12.32m. It is worth mentioning that the accuracy of DEMs is significantly influenced by land cover, especially during the transition from areas with low vegetation to those with high vegetation. This transition often results in a decrease in accuracy. Furthermore, the accuracy of DEMs tends to decrease with increasing slope values. Aspect exhibits a notable spatial distribution pattern characterized by a "low in the Southwest direction, high in all other directions" phenomenon. This study offers significant contributions to the evaluation of DEMs accuracy and its suitability in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

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