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	<journal>
		<journal_title>The Cryosphere Discussions</journal_title>
		<journal_url>www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net</journal_url>
		<issn>1994-0432</issn>
		<eissn>1994-0440</eissn>
		<volume_number>2</volume_number>
		<issue_number>5</issue_number>
		<publication_year>2008</publication_year>
	</journal>
	<doi>10.5194/tcd-2-843-2008</doi>
	<article_url>http://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/2/843/2008/</article_url>
	<abstract_html>http://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/2/843/2008/tcd-2-843-2008.html</abstract_html>
	<fulltext_pdf>http://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/2/843/2008/tcd-2-843-2008.pdf</fulltext_pdf>
	<start_page>843</start_page>
	<end_page>872</end_page>
	<publication_date>2008-11-25</publication_date>
	<article_title content_type="html">A new 1 km digital elevation model of Antarctica derived from combined radar and laser data – Part 2: Validation and error estimates</article_title>
	<authors>
		<author numeration="1" affiliations="1">
			<name>J. A. Griggs</name>
			<email>j.griggs@bristol.ac.uk</email>
		</author>
		<author numeration="2" affiliations="1">
			<name>J. L. Bamber</name>
		</author>
	</authors>
	<affiliations>
		<affiliation numeration="1" content_type="html">Bristol Glaciology Centre, School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK</affiliation>
	</affiliations>
	<abstract content_type="html">We have developed a new digital elevation model (DEM) of Antarctica from a
combination of satellite radar and laser altimeter data. Here, we assess the
accuracy of the DEM by comparison with airborne altimeter data from four
campaigns covering a wide range of surface slopes and ice sheet regions. RMS
differences varied from 4.84 m, when compared to a densely gridded airborne
dataset over the Siple Coast region of West Antarctica to 29.28 m when
compared to a more limited dataset over the Antarctic Peninsula where
surface slopes are high and the across track spacing of the satellite data
is relatively large. The airborne data sets were employed to produce an
error map for the DEM by developing a multiple linear regression model based
on the variables known to influence errors in the DEM. Errors were found to
correlate highly with surface slope, roughness and density of satellite data
points. Errors ranged from typically ~1 m over the ice shelves to
between about 4 and 10 m for the majority of the grounded ice sheet. In the
steeply sloping margins, along the Peninsula and mountain ranges the
estimated error is several tens of metres. Slightly less than 7% of the
area covered by the satellite data had an estimated random error greater
than 20 m.</abstract>
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