Abstract's details

Combining imagery and altimetry to obtain improved river levels

Karina Nielsen (DTU Space, Denmark)

CoAuthors

Tanguy Alexandre Naets (DTU Space, Denmark); Lars Stenseng (DTU Space, Geodesy, Denmark); Ole Andersen (DTU Space, Denmark); Per Knudsen (DTU Space, Denmark)

Event: 2016 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting

Session: Science III: Two decades of continental water's survey from satellite altimetry - From nadir low-resolution mode to SAR altimetry, new perspectives for hydrology

Presentation type: Type Poster

Contribution: not provided

Abstract:

Obtaining valid and accurate river level estimates from altimetry is challenging due to the annual and inter-annual change of the river systems. Significant improvement has been achieved with CryoSat-2, especially in SARIn mode where it is possible to locate the position of the reflecting target making it possible to correct for range errors. However, the newly launched altimetry mission Sentinel-3 is measuring in SAR mode, hence, correcting for range errors is less straight forward. To take up this challenge will combine high-resolution water masks based on imagery from Landsat and Sentinel-1/2 with altimetry data from CryoSat-2 in a joint data processing. We will investigate how the known position of the water can contribute with information to achieve valid and accurate water levels in river environments. As an example, results from the Brahmaputra River will be shown.
 

Poster show times:

Room Start Date End Date
Grande Halle Thu, Nov 03 2016,11:00 Thu, Nov 03 2016,18:00
Karina Nielsen
DTU Space
Denmark
karni@space.dtu.dk