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Mariama Dryak edited this page Jun 18, 2019
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Taking ICESat-2 to the mountains: a workflow using satellite laser altimetry to resolve topography over complex terrain
- Create general workflow to extract elevation profiles from ICESat-2 ATL06 product over complex terrain and compare with existing fine-resolution DEM datasets
numpy
scipy
rasterio
pandas
geopandas
Shashank Bhushan
Vibhor Agarwal
Michelle Hu
Friedrich Knuth
HP Marshall
Justin Pflug
Mariama Dryak
Will Kochtitzky
Shashank Bhushan
Joe Meyer
Amy Steicker
- Learn how to download the ICESat-2 data by lat lon bounding box
- Create library with some basic convenience functions
- Explore OpenAltimetry and utility with multiple locations and time periods
- Explore ATL03 and ATL06 products and theoretical basis
- Learn how to subset ATL03 and ATL06 data based on flags
- Intersect ICESat-2 tracks with RGI glacier polygons to get a sense of bare ground coverage near glaciers.
- Evaluate/Compare the topography resolved by ICESat-2 profiles along steep mountains with topographic profiles returned from high-resolution DEMs.
- Get a sense of snow accumulation (depth) by comparing Snow-off DEM over Grand Mesa with winter (October to February) IceSat-2 collects.
- Create notebook that shows how to pull all cloud-free data for entire mission for target area bounding box.