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Lat/Lon Locations for every return in GEDI Waveform?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 3:33 pm America/New_York
by LP DAAC - ckrehbiel
User Submitted Question: There are not single Lat/Long locations for every single return in the waveform, right? The waveform product is like a distribution function of elevations / canopy height within a 25 m footprint?

Re: Lat/Lon Locations for every return in GEDI Waveform?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 3:34 pm America/New_York
by LP DAAC - ckrehbiel
That is correct, there are not single lat/lon locations for every single value represented in each waveform. Rather, for every GEDI shot, there are lat/lon locations representing the start of the RX window (latitude/longitude_bin0) and the end of the RX window (latitude/longitude_lastbin). In the Getting Started with GEDI L1B Data in Python Jupyter Notebook tutorial, we use the latitude/longitude_bin0 values to define the location of the GEDI shot, and the elevation_bin0 (elevation of the start of the RX window) and elevation_lastbin (elevation at the end of the RX window) to interpolate the 3-d location of each waveform value for that shot. Check out sections 4.1 and 4.2 of the tutorial to for additional information: https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/resources/e-lea ... ta-python/