Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing (Jul 2021)
Deep Learning Approaches to Spatial Downscaling of GRACE Terrestrial Water Storage Products Using EALCO Model Over Canada
Abstract
Estimating terrestrial water storage (TWS) with high spatial resolution is crucial for hydrological and water resource management. Comparing to traditional in-situ data measurement, observation from space borne sensor such as Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites is quite effective to obtain a large-scale TWS data. However, the coarse resolution of the GRACE data restricts its application at a local scale. This paper presents three novel convolutional neural network (CNN) based approaches including the Super-Resolution CNN (SRCNN), the Very Deep Super-Resolution (VDSR), and the Residual Channel Attention Networks (RCAN) to spatial downscaling of the monthly GRACE TWS products using the outputs of the Ecological Assimilation of Land and Climate Observations (EALCO) model over Canada. We also compare the performance of CNN-based methods with the empirical linear regression-based downscaling method. All comparison results were evaluated by root mean square error (RMSE) between the reconstructed GRACE TWS and the original one. RMSEs over the matched pixels are 22.3, 14.4, 18.4 and 71.6 mm of SRCNN, VDSR, RCAN and linear regression-based method respectively. Obviously, VDSR shows the best accuracy among all methods. The result shows all CNN-based super resolution methods preform much better than traditional method in spatial downscaling.