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Vertical Accuracy Assessment of Open Access Digital Elevation Models Using GPS

Дилбархон ФазиловаAstronomical Institute of Uzbek Academy of Science, 100052, Astronomicheskaya 33, Tashkent, UzbekistanKhasan MagdievLola SichugovaAstronomical Institute of Uzbek Academy of Science, 100052, Astronomicheskaya 33, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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In this study, the vertical accuracy of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Digital Elevation Model Version 2.0 (SRTM30), the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer Global DEM Version 2.0 (ASTER GDEM2), and Advanced Land Observing Satellite World 3D Digital Surface Model Version 2.1 (ALOS AW3D30) was statistically assessed using GPS data. The Tashkent geodynamical polygon was chosen as a study region, where the land surface can reflect as both natural (tectonic) and man-made (Charvak reservoir load effect) processes. The geometric approach using GPS/leveling stations and EGM96 GGM-based geoid undulations was applied for local geoid modeling. RMSE of ~7.48 m, ~6.90 m, and ~8.24 m was obtained for SRTM30, ASTER GDEM2, and ALOS AW3D30, respectively. ASTER GDEM2 proved to be the most accurate DEM with absolute vertical accuracy LE90 of 11.35 m and ME of 5.25 m and it is very suitable for geodetic and hydrological studies in this mountainous area.

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