The Greenland Ice Mapping Project (GIMP) land classification and surface elevation data sets
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Abstract
As part of the Greenland Ice Mapping Project (GIMP) we have produced
three geospatial data sets for the entire ice sheet and periphery. These are
(1) a complete, 15 m resolution image mosaic, (2) ice-covered and ice-free
terrain classification masks, also posted to 15 m resolution, and (3) a
complete, altimeter-registered digital elevation model posted at 30 m. The
image mosaic was created from a combination of Landsat-7 and RADARSAT-1
imagery acquired between 1999 and 2002. Each pixel in the image is stamped
with the acquisition date and geo-registration error to facilitate change
detection. This mosaic was then used to manually produce complete
ice-covered and ice-free land classification masks. Finally, we used
satellite altimetry and stereo-photogrammetric digital elevation models (DEMs) to enhance an existing
DEM for Greenland, substantially improving resolution and accuracy over the
ice margin and periphery.
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| Authors | Howat, I. M.;Negrete, A.;Smith, B. E.; |
| Journal | the cryosphere |
| Year | 2014 |
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