Overview of the ICESat Mission
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- 2 November 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Geophysical Research Letters
- Vol. 32 (21)
- https://doi.org/10.1029/2005gl024009
Abstract
The Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) on the NASA Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat) has provided a view of the Earth in three dimensions with unprecedented accuracy. Although the primary objectives focus on polar ice sheet mass balance, the GLAS measurements, distributed in 15 science data products, have interdisciplinary application to land topography, hydrology, vegetation canopy heights, cloud heights and atmospheric aerosol distributions. Early laser life issues have been mitigated with the adoption of 33‐day operation periods, three times per year, designed to document intra‐ and inter‐annual polar ice changes in accordance with mission requirements. A variety of calibration/validation experiments have been executed which show that the elevation products, when fully calibrated, have an accuracy that meets the science requirements. The series of papers in this special ICESat issue demonstrate the utility and quality of the ICESat data.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) on the ICESat Mission: On‐orbit measurement performanceGeophysical Research Letters, 2005
- In situ timing and pointing verification of the ICESat altimeter using a ground‐based systemGeophysical Research Letters, 2005
- ICESat range and mounting bias estimation over precisely‐surveyed terrainGeophysical Research Letters, 2005
- ICESat waveform measurements of within‐footprint topographic relief and vegetation vertical structureGeophysical Research Letters, 2005
- Recent elevation changes on the ice streams and ridges of the Ross Embayment from ICESat crossoversGeophysical Research Letters, 2005
- Reduction of ICESat systematic geolocation errors and the impact on ice sheet elevation change detectionGeophysical Research Letters, 2005
- Cloud and aerosol measurements from GLAS: Overview and initial resultsGeophysical Research Letters, 2005
- Assessment of ICESat performance at the salar de Uyuni, BoliviaGeophysical Research Letters, 2005
- ICESat's laser measurements of polar ice, atmosphere, ocean, and landJournal of Geodynamics, 2002