Analysis of ICESat‐2 Data Acquisition Algorithm Parameter Enhancements to Improve Worldwide Bathymetric Coverage

Abstract A major advance in global bathymetric observation occurred in 2018 with the launch of NASA’s ICESat‐2 satellite, carrying a green‐wavelength, photon‐counting lidar, the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS). Although bathymetric measurement was not initially a design goal for...

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Main Authors: James T. Dietrich, Ann Rackley Reese, Aimée Gibbons, Lori A. Magruder, Christopher E. Parrish
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2024-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2023EA003270
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author James T. Dietrich
Ann Rackley Reese
Aimée Gibbons
Lori A. Magruder
Christopher E. Parrish
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description Abstract A major advance in global bathymetric observation occurred in 2018 with the launch of NASA’s ICESat‐2 satellite, carrying a green‐wavelength, photon‐counting lidar, the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS). Although bathymetric measurement was not initially a design goal for the mission, pre‐ and post‐launch studies revealed ATLAS’s notable bathymetric mapping capability. ICESat‐2 bathymetry has been used to support a wide range of coastal and nearshore science objectives. However, analysis of ICESat‐2 bathymetry in numerous locations around the world revealed instances of missing or clipped bathymetry in areas where bathymetric measurement should be feasible. These missing data were due to the ATLAS receiver algorithms not being optimized for bathymetry capture. To address this, two updates have been made to ICESat‐2’s receiver algorithm parameters with the goal of increasing the area for which ICESat‐2 can provide bathymetry. This paper details the parameter changes and presents the results of a two‐phased study designed to investigate ICESat‐2’s bathymetry enhancements at both local and global scales. The results of both phases confirm that the new parameters achieved the intended goal of increasing the amount of bathymetry provided by ICESat‐2. The site‐specific phase demonstrates the ability to fill critical bathymetric data gaps in open ocean and coastal settings. The global analysis shows that the area of potential bathymetry approximately doubled, with 6.1 million km2 of new area in which bathymetric measurements may be feasible. These enhancements are anticipated to facilitate a range of science objectives and close the gap between ICESat‐2 bathymetry and offshore sonar data.
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spelling doaj.art-ea381a1504164081ac1b66de3b8bc15d2024-02-29T13:15:57ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Earth and Space Science2333-50842024-02-01112n/an/a10.1029/2023EA003270Analysis of ICESat‐2 Data Acquisition Algorithm Parameter Enhancements to Improve Worldwide Bathymetric CoverageJames T. Dietrich0Ann Rackley Reese1Aimée Gibbons2Lori A. Magruder3Christopher E. Parrish43D Geospatial Laboratory Center for Space Research Cockrell School of Engineering University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USAKBR Greenbelt MD USAKBR Greenbelt MD USA3D Geospatial Laboratory Center for Space Research Cockrell School of Engineering University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USASchool of Civil and Construction Engineering Oregon State University Corvallis OR USAAbstract A major advance in global bathymetric observation occurred in 2018 with the launch of NASA’s ICESat‐2 satellite, carrying a green‐wavelength, photon‐counting lidar, the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS). Although bathymetric measurement was not initially a design goal for the mission, pre‐ and post‐launch studies revealed ATLAS’s notable bathymetric mapping capability. ICESat‐2 bathymetry has been used to support a wide range of coastal and nearshore science objectives. However, analysis of ICESat‐2 bathymetry in numerous locations around the world revealed instances of missing or clipped bathymetry in areas where bathymetric measurement should be feasible. These missing data were due to the ATLAS receiver algorithms not being optimized for bathymetry capture. To address this, two updates have been made to ICESat‐2’s receiver algorithm parameters with the goal of increasing the area for which ICESat‐2 can provide bathymetry. This paper details the parameter changes and presents the results of a two‐phased study designed to investigate ICESat‐2’s bathymetry enhancements at both local and global scales. The results of both phases confirm that the new parameters achieved the intended goal of increasing the amount of bathymetry provided by ICESat‐2. The site‐specific phase demonstrates the ability to fill critical bathymetric data gaps in open ocean and coastal settings. The global analysis shows that the area of potential bathymetry approximately doubled, with 6.1 million km2 of new area in which bathymetric measurements may be feasible. These enhancements are anticipated to facilitate a range of science objectives and close the gap between ICESat‐2 bathymetry and offshore sonar data.https://doi.org/10.1029/2023EA003270ICESat‐2bathymetryretrievability
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Ann Rackley Reese
Aimée Gibbons
Lori A. Magruder
Christopher E. Parrish
Analysis of ICESat‐2 Data Acquisition Algorithm Parameter Enhancements to Improve Worldwide Bathymetric Coverage
Earth and Space Science
ICESat‐2
bathymetry
retrievability
title Analysis of ICESat‐2 Data Acquisition Algorithm Parameter Enhancements to Improve Worldwide Bathymetric Coverage
title_full Analysis of ICESat‐2 Data Acquisition Algorithm Parameter Enhancements to Improve Worldwide Bathymetric Coverage
title_fullStr Analysis of ICESat‐2 Data Acquisition Algorithm Parameter Enhancements to Improve Worldwide Bathymetric Coverage
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of ICESat‐2 Data Acquisition Algorithm Parameter Enhancements to Improve Worldwide Bathymetric Coverage
title_short Analysis of ICESat‐2 Data Acquisition Algorithm Parameter Enhancements to Improve Worldwide Bathymetric Coverage
title_sort analysis of icesat 2 data acquisition algorithm parameter enhancements to improve worldwide bathymetric coverage
topic ICESat‐2
bathymetry
retrievability
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2023EA003270
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