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The New Tandem-X DEM Change Maps Product

Marie Lachaise, Carolina González, Paola Rizzoli, Barbara Schweibhelm, Manfred Zink

2022IGARSS 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium14 citationsDOI

Abstract

The Earth is a very dynamic system and the topographic height of its landmass changes over time, especially in forested areas, glaciers, permafrost regions or where human activities take place. After the TanDEM-X mission provided a first global DEM of unprecedented quality in 2016, a new complete coverage of the Earth's landmass was acquired mainly between 2017 and 2020. This data is used to create another global DEM. In addition to providing more up-to-date elevation information, these new acquisitions also provide a great dataset to show the changes that have occurred in the few years between the two global datasets. The new product - the TanDEM-X DEM Change Maps - will be produced in 30m and 90m postings and will focus on showing these changes between the first global TanDEM-X DEM and the newly acquired time-tagged DEM scenes. It will also include the in-house automatically edited TanDEM-X DEM.

Topics & Concepts

TandemEarth observationPermafrostComputer scienceProduct (mathematics)GlacierRemote sensingGeologyGeographyPhysical geographyEngineeringMathematicsAerospace engineeringOceanographySatelliteGeometryCryospheric studies and observationsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements