Accuracy Assessment of Multi-Temporal Intertidal DEM in Taiwan Using ICESat-2 a) Department of Civil Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan Abstract The steep eastern terrain and gentle western slopes of Taiwan have shaped extensive sandy coastlines and numerous wetlands along the western shore. Situated in a subtropical region with variable climatic conditions, the coastlines are frequently affected by typhoons, tides, and coastal currents, resulting in continual shoreline changes. These factors highlight the importance of timely observation and analysis of intertidal zones. To capture such dynamic changes, this study utilizes Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery from 2018 to 2024 to reconstruct intertidal topography and applies ICESat-2 laser altimetry data to validate elevation accuracy. The objective is to identify the optimal time span for reconstruction and determine the most suitable temporal scale for intertidal monitoring in Taiwan. Keywords: ICESat-2, Sentinel-2, Dadu Estuary, intertidal topography, time-series analysis Topic: Topic A: General Remote Sensing |
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