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Use of Bathymetric and LiDAR Data in Generating Digital Elevation Model over the Lower Athabasca River Watershed in Alberta, Canada

机译:在加拿大艾伯塔省阿萨巴斯卡河下游流域的数字高程模型中使用测深和LiDAR数据

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The lower Athabasca River watershed is one of the most important regions for Alberta and elsewhere due to fact that it counts for the third largest oil reserve in the world. In order to support the oil and gas extraction, Athabasca River provides most of the required water supply. Thus, it is critical to understand the characteristics of the river and its watershed in order to develop sustainable water management strategies. Here, our main objective was to develop a digital elevation model (DEM) over the lower Athabasca River watershed including the main river channel of Athabasca River (i.e., approximately 128 km from Fort McMurray to Firebag River confluence). In this study, the primary data were obtained from the Alberta Environmental Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Agency. Those were: (i) Geoswath bathymetry at 5–10 m spatial resolution; (ii) point cloud LiDAR data; and (iii) river cross-section survey data. Here, we applied spatial interpolation methods like inverse distance weighting (IDW) and ordinary kriging (OK) to generate the bathymetric surface at 5 m × 5 m spatial resolution using the Geoswath bathymetry data points. We artificially created data gaps in 24 sections each in the range of 100 to 400 m along the river and further investigated the performance of the methods based on statistical analysis. We observed that the DEM generated using the both IDW and OK methods were quite similar, i.e., r2, relative error, and root mean square error were approximately 0.99, 0.002, and 0.104 m, respectively. We also evaluated the performance of both methods over individual sections of interest; and overall deviation was found to be within ±2.0 m while approximately 96.5% of the data fell within ±0.25 m. Finally, we combined the Geoswath-derived DEM and LiDAR-derived DEM in generating the final DEM over the lower Athabasca River watershed at 5 m × 5 m resolution.
机译:阿萨巴斯卡河下游流域是阿尔伯塔省和其他地区最重要的地区之一,因为它是世界第三大石油储藏区。为了支持石油和天然气开采,阿萨巴斯卡河(Athabasca River)提供了大多数所需的水供应。因此,了解河流及其流域的特征对于制定可持续的水管理策略至关重要。在这里,我们的主要目标是在阿萨巴斯卡河下游流域(包括阿萨巴斯卡河的主要河道)(即从麦克默里堡到Firebag河汇合处约128公里)上开发数字高程模型(DEM)。在这项研究中,主要数据来自艾伯塔省环境监测,评估和报告机构。分别是:(i)空间分辨率为5-10 m的Geoswath水深; (ii)点云LiDAR数据; (iii)河流断面调查数据。在这里,我们应用了反距离权重(IDW)和普通克里金法(OK)等空间插值方法,以使用Geoswath海深测量数据点以5 m×5 m空间分辨率生成了海深测量表面。我们在沿河的100至400 m范围内的24个区域中人为地创建了数据间隙,并基于统计分析进一步研究了这些方法的性能。我们观察到,使用IDW和OK方法生成的DEM非常相似,即r2,相对误差和均方根误差分别约为0.99、0.002和0.104 m。我们还评估了两种方法在感兴趣的各个部分上的性能;总体偏差在±2.0 m以内,而约96.5%的数据在±0.25 m以内。最后,我们结合了Geoswath衍生的DEM和LiDAR衍生的DEM,以5 m×5 m的分辨率在阿萨巴斯卡河下游分水岭上生成了最终的DEM。

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