研究目的
To measure ice sheet and glacier elevation change, sea ice freeboard, and enable the determination of the heights of Earth's forests using the ICESat-2 observatory and its Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS).
研究成果
The ICESat-2 observatory and its ATLAS instrument provide precise measurements of Earth's surface heights, enabling the study of glaciers, ice sheets, sea ice, vegetation canopy height, and other geophysical phenomena. The ATL02 and ATL03 data products are foundational for higher-level geophysical data products, and the mission's validation plan ensures the accuracy and reliability of the data.
研究不足
The technical and application constraints include the susceptibility of the PMT detector elements to dead-time effects, the need for precise alignment between the transmitter and receiver, and the challenges of distinguishing signal photons from background photons in high-background conditions. Additionally, the system's performance is affected by atmospheric conditions and surface reflectivity.