Abstract
Wetlands and open waters are key components of the hydrological and carbon cycles but their spatio-temporal dynamics are still not well known, mostly over tropical areas. In this paper, a new water surface product at high spatial resolution (30 arcsec) and high temporal resolution (3 days) over the Amazon basin for recent years (2010–2016) is presented. This product comes from the synergy between recent products: (1) water surface fraction at coarse spatial resolution from L-band microwave sensor (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity - SMOS), (2) Global Surface Water Occurrence (GSWO) from Landsat sensor and (3) the new Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Multi-Error-Removed-Improved-Terrain (MERIT) based on the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) observations.
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