Title
Global Estimation And Assessment Of Monthly Lake/Reservoir Water Level Changes Using Icesat-2 Atl13 Products
Abstract
Accurate and detailed information on lake/reservoir water levels and temporal changes around the globe is urgently required for water resource management and related studies. The traditional satellite radar altimeters normally monitor water level changes of large lakes and reservoirs (i.e., greater than 1 km(2)) around the world. Fortunately, the recent Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) makes it possible to monitor water level changes for some small lakes and reservoirs (i.e., less than 1 km(2)). ICESat-2 ATL13 products provide observations of inland water surface heights, which are suitable for water level estimation at a global scale. In this study, ICESat-2 ATL13 products were used to conduct a global estimation and assessment of lake/reservoir water level changes. We produced monthly water levels for 13,843 lakes and reservoirs with areas greater than 0.1 km(2) and all-season ATL13 products across the globe, in which 2257 targets are smaller than 1 km(2). In total, the average valid number of months covered by ICESat-2 is 5.41 months and only 204 of 13,843 lakes and reservoirs have water levels in all the months in 2019. In situ water level data from 21 gauge stations across the United States and 12 gauge stations across Australia were collected to assess the monthly lake/reservoir water levels, which exhibited a high accuracy (RMSE = 0.08 m, r = 0.999). According to comparisons between the monthly water levels and changes from ATL08 products in another study and ATL13 products in this study, we found that both products can accurately estimate the monthly water level of lakes and reservoirs, but water levels derived from ATL13 products exhibited a higher accuracy compared with water levels derived from ATL08 products (RMSE = 0.28 m, r = 0.999). In general, the ATL13 product is more convenient because the HydroLAKES mask of inland water bodies, the orthometric height (with respect to the EGM2008 geoid) of water surfaces, and several data quality parameters specific to water surfaces were involved in the ATL13 product.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.3390/rs13142744
REMOTE SENSING
Keywords
DocType
Volume
water level change, lake, reservoir, ICESat-2, water resource
Journal
13
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
14
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nan Xu100.68
Huiying Zheng200.34
Yue Ma300.34
Jian Yang400.34
Xinyuan Liu500.68
Xiaohua Wang600.34