TanDEM-X PolarDEM 90m for Antarctica and its Potential Use for Polar Hydrology

In this study we present the digital elevation model (DEM) for Antarctica produced by the TanDEM-X (TerraSAR add-on for digital elevation measurement) mission. The TanDEM-X Polar DEM 90 is a reduced version of the global TanDEM-X DEM with special adaptations. Holes were filled with additional acquis...

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Main Authors: Wessel, Birgit, Osterkamp, Nicole, Huber, Martin, Roth, Achim
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Published: 2020
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author Wessel, Birgit
Osterkamp, Nicole
Huber, Martin
Roth, Achim
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description In this study we present the digital elevation model (DEM) for Antarctica produced by the TanDEM-X (TerraSAR add-on for digital elevation measurement) mission. The TanDEM-X Polar DEM 90 is a reduced version of the global TanDEM-X DEM with special adaptations. Holes were filled with additional acquisitions and water areas were flattened to avoid noisy height values. The resulting DEM from SAR interferometry is outstanding due to its resolution, accuracy, consistency and coverage completeness. The TanDEM-X Polar DEM-90 is freely available for scientific use and provides a high resolution dataset as basis for research, e.g. on climate change, in Antarctica. This study focuses on the application of this DEM for hydrology on the basis of several hydrological DEM based features: flow direction, flow accumulation, slope, streams and catchment boundaries. These features were developed for liquid water flow. Their application and usefulness for icy regions will be investigated in this study. The joint interpretation of hydrologic features with geophysical measurements, e.g. ice velocity and further hydrological elements like supra- and subglacial lakes may enable a more in detail understanding of the ongoing processes on the ice.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:137042 2025-06-15T14:10:49+00:00 TanDEM-X PolarDEM 90m for Antarctica and its Potential Use for Polar Hydrology Wessel, Birgit Osterkamp, Nicole Huber, Martin Roth, Achim 2020 https://elib.dlr.de/137042/ unknown Wessel, Birgit und Osterkamp, Nicole und Huber, Martin und Roth, Achim (2020) TanDEM-X PolarDEM 90m for Antarctica and its Potential Use for Polar Hydrology. 2020 European Polar Science Week, 2020-10-26 - 2020-10-30, Virtual Symposium. Dynamik der Landoberfläche Konferenzbeitrag NonPeerReviewed 2020 ftdlr 2025-06-04T04:58:10Z In this study we present the digital elevation model (DEM) for Antarctica produced by the TanDEM-X (TerraSAR add-on for digital elevation measurement) mission. The TanDEM-X Polar DEM 90 is a reduced version of the global TanDEM-X DEM with special adaptations. Holes were filled with additional acquisitions and water areas were flattened to avoid noisy height values. The resulting DEM from SAR interferometry is outstanding due to its resolution, accuracy, consistency and coverage completeness. The TanDEM-X Polar DEM-90 is freely available for scientific use and provides a high resolution dataset as basis for research, e.g. on climate change, in Antarctica. This study focuses on the application of this DEM for hydrology on the basis of several hydrological DEM based features: flow direction, flow accumulation, slope, streams and catchment boundaries. These features were developed for liquid water flow. Their application and usefulness for icy regions will be investigated in this study. The joint interpretation of hydrologic features with geophysical measurements, e.g. ice velocity and further hydrological elements like supra- and subglacial lakes may enable a more in detail understanding of the ongoing processes on the ice. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Polar Science Polar Science Unknown
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Wessel, Birgit
Osterkamp, Nicole
Huber, Martin
Roth, Achim
TanDEM-X PolarDEM 90m for Antarctica and its Potential Use for Polar Hydrology
title TanDEM-X PolarDEM 90m for Antarctica and its Potential Use for Polar Hydrology
title_full TanDEM-X PolarDEM 90m for Antarctica and its Potential Use for Polar Hydrology
title_fullStr TanDEM-X PolarDEM 90m for Antarctica and its Potential Use for Polar Hydrology
title_full_unstemmed TanDEM-X PolarDEM 90m for Antarctica and its Potential Use for Polar Hydrology
title_short TanDEM-X PolarDEM 90m for Antarctica and its Potential Use for Polar Hydrology
title_sort tandem-x polardem 90m for antarctica and its potential use for polar hydrology
topic Dynamik der Landoberfläche
topic_facet Dynamik der Landoberfläche
url https://elib.dlr.de/137042/