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ASTER Digital Elevation Model V002

ASTER Digital Elevation Model

Granule Shortname: AST14DEM

Data Set Characteristics
Area: ~60 km x 60 km (ASTER Level-1A input image)
Input Image Resolution: 15 meters
Output Image Resolution: 30 meters
File Size: ~25 MB
Data Type: 16-bit signed integer
Data Format: GeoTif

Product Description
The ASTER Digital Elevation Model (DEM) product is generated using bands 3N (nadir-viewing) and 3B (backward-viewing) of an ASTER Level-1A image acquired by the Visible Near Infrared (VNIR) sensor. The VNIR subsystem includes two independent telescope assemblies that facilitate the generation of stereoscopic data. The Band-3 stereo pair is acquired in the spectral range of 0.78 and 0.86 microns with a base-to-height ratio of 0.6 and an intersection angle of about 27.7°. There is a time lag of approximately one minute between the acquisition of the nadir and backward images. View a diagram depicting the along-track imaging geometry of the ASTER VNIR nadir and backward-viewing sensors.

Starting in early summer of 2006, LP DAAC has implemented a new production software for efficiently creating quality DEMs. Based on an automated stereo-correlation method, the new software generates a relative DEM without any ground control points (GCPs). It utilizes the ephemeris and attitude data derived from both the ASTER instrument and the Terra spacecraft platform. The new ASTER DEM is a single-band product with 30-meters horizontal postings that is geodetically referenced to the UTM coordinate system, and referenced to the Earth's geoid using the EGM96 geopotential model. Compared to ASTER DEMs previously available from the LP DAAC, users likely will note some differences in ASTER DEMs produced by the new system, because DEMs now are produced automatically, with no manual editing. Larger water bodies are detected and typically have a single value, but they no longer are manually edited. Any failed areas, while infrequent, remain as they occur. Cloudy areas typically appear as bright regions, rather than as manually edited dark areas.

The accuracy of the new LP DAAC-produced DEMs will meet or exceed accuracy specifications set for the ASTER relative DEMs by the applicable Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD). Users likely will find that the DEMs produced by the new DAAC system have accuracies approaching those specified in the ATBD for absolute DEMs. Validation testing has shown that DEMs produced by the new system frequently are more accurate than 25 meters RMSExyz.

Product Output Information

Data Fields Units Data Type Valid Range
Single band Meters 16-bit signed integer -32768 to +32768

Ordering ASTER Digital Elevation Model
The ASTER Digital Elevation Model product is produced on-demand by selecting your choice of ASTER Level-1A data set through the EOS Data Gateway. For best results and to the extent possible, users are reminded to select high-quality, cloud-free Level-1A data as input for generating their DEMs. The process and procedures for ordering this product are described in the following tutorial: http://lpdaac.usgs.gov/tutorial/

Note: The previously existing ASTER DEM archive is no longer available. Since the new ASTER DEMs are strictly on-demand products, they will not be archived.

Product-Related Documentation
Release Notes
http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/content/03_data/01_Data_Products/release_DEM_relative.htm
ASTER DEM Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
http://lpdaac.usgs.gov/aster/faq_aster_dem.asp
ASTER Level-1 Data Products Specification
http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/content/03_data/04_Documents/ASTER_L1_Product_Spec_Ver_1.3_July01.pdf
Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD)
http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/eos_homepage/for_scientists/atbd/docs/ASTER/atbd-ast-14.pdf
ASTER JPL Web Page
http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/
EOS Data Products Handbook (Volume 1, Revised 2004)
http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/ftp_docs/data_products_1.pdf

Contact Information
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