出版者
National Institute of Polar Research
雑誌
Polar Data Journal (ISSN:24326771)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.1, pp.1-16, 2017-10

Kinematic GPS measurements provide in-situ data crucial for measuring the surface elevation change of glaciers. Owing to their accuracy, which is generally better than half meter, surface elevations derived from kinematic GPS surveys are useful and essential for generating precise digital elevation models (DEMs) and evaluating geometry changes of glaciers. We present a surface elevation data set derived from kinematic GPS measurements covering the lower 5 km of Qaanaaq and Bowdoin Glaciers in northwestern Greenland. The data includes elevations over ice-free terrain nearby the glaciers, important for calibrating remote sensing data. More than 600,000 GPS survey data points were processed to produce a 1-m resolution mesh grid of elevation data in a CSV file format. Based on our error analysis, the accuracies of the elevation data are better than 0.2 and 0.3 m in horizontal and vertical directions, respectively. This dataset can be utilized to investigate glacier surface elevation changes by making comparison with DEMs obtained in the past, and from future remote sensing and in-situ observations.

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GPS測量によるグリーンランド北西部ボードイン氷河、カナック氷河の表面高度をまとめたデータ論文が出版されました!国立極地研究所が発行するPolar Data Journalの第1号論文です。 https://t.co/LfpCPUd3mE
Our new data paper on surface elevation of calving glacier and ice cap in NW Greenland was published! https://t.co/27AHXixLfd

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