A fully satellite-driven workflow for hydrodynamic modeling in data-scarce coastal systems: integrating ICESat-2, Sentinel-2, SWOT and reanalysis models

Alexandra Christensen
Hydrodynamic models in coastal and estuarine systems are typically constrained by sparse bathymetry, boundary, and validation data, especially in regions where field campaigns are costly or impractical. Here we develop and test a fully satellite-driven framework for hydrodynamic modeling in South Africa’s Langebaan Lagoon without using any local in situ measurements. Bathymetry is derived by training multispectral Sentinel-2 reflectance against ICESat-2 ATL24 photon-derived depths using an XGBoo