Title :
Accuracy of the 2500 meter isobath from satellite bathymetry
Author :
Marks, K.M. ; Smith, W.H.F.
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Satellite Altimetry, NOAA, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Abstract :
The location of the 2500 m isobath is a key element in seabed territorial claims under the Law of the Sea. We examined the accuracy of the 2500 m isobath as shown in the "Bathymetry from Space" Version 8.2 product of Smith and Sandwell. This dataset is a two-arc-minute Mercator grid that combines ship soundings where available with topography interpolated from satellite gravity where there are gaps. We find the 2500 m isobath from the Smith and Sandwell satellite bathymetry grid meets International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) S-44 vertical (depth) accuracy standards 90% of the time in areas of smooth topography where good survey control data are available, but only 31% of the time in a rugged and poorly controlled area. A horizontal displacement of the satellite isobath with respect to the National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) Coastal Relief Model offshore of New Jersey, USA, is due to the underlying depths being uncorrected for the velocity of sound in seawater in the Model and corrected in the satellite bathymetry data.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; bathymetry; oceanographic regions; remote sensing; 2500 m; Bathymetry from Space Version 8.2; IHO S-44 vertical accuracy standard; International Hydrographic Organization; Law of the Sea; Mercator grid; NGDQ Coastal Relief Model; National Geophysical Data Center; satellite bathymetry; satellite gravity; seabed territorial claim; ship soundings; topography; Altimetry; Gravity; Laboratories; Marine vehicles; Satellites; Sea floor; Sea measurements; Silver; Springs; Standards organizations;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-34-3
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1640082