Satellite-derived digital elevation model accuracy: Hydrogeomorphological analysis requirements

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Endreny, T.A. [1 ,3 ]
Wood, E.F. [1 ]
Lettenmaier, D.P. [2 ]
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[1] Prog. Environ. Eng. and Water Rsrc., Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States
[2] Dept. of Civ. and Environ. Eng., University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States
[3] Prog. Environ. Eng. and Water Rsrc., CEOR E-Quad Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, United States
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Geological surveys - Geomorphology - Image sensors - Radar imaging - Remote sensing - Rivers - Satellite observatories - Watersheds;
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10.1002/(sici)1099-1085(200001)14:13.0.co;2-%23
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Digital elevation models (DEMs) are currently generated using satellite imagery, but little is known about how errors in satellite-derived DEMs affect hydrogeomorphological products such as relief, elevation contours, basin boundaries and stream networks. This study identified and minimized vertical errors for a SPOT-derived DEM of the 532 km2 Little Washita River, OK, watershed and then assessed how elevation inaccuracies affected hydrogeomorphological analyses. SPOT-derived DEM errors were identified using a set of ground control points (GCPs) and by comparing the 600000 pixels comprising the SPOT image of the study area to high and low accuracy US Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5-minute airborne-derived DEMs. The comparative analysis identified a basin-wide error structure in the SPOT product that post-processing of the SPOT image then reduced from an RMSE of 8.7 to 4.5 m. Although SPOT- and USGS-derived topographic relief images had a poor correlation at small spatial scales, at larger hillslope scales nearly 90% of the image pixels overlapped. For basin-scale descriptors, such as catchment area, stream length, stream density and Horton ratios, SPOT- and USGS-derived estimates differed by no more than 3%. At smaller spatial scales, however, an overlay of SPOT-derived vector images of basin boundaries and stream networks with equivalent higher accuracy products revealed that the products were incongruent on average at 100 m and at most up to distances of 1 km. In summary, the accuracy of the SPOT-derived DEM was adequate for deriving estimates of basin average hydrogeomorphology but was unable to match equivalent products derived from USGS 7.5-minute DEMs at scales finer than 100 m.
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