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Open Source Visualization for Radar Altimetry Waveforms

2021 IEEE 19th International Symposium on Antenna Technology and Applied Electromagnetics (ANTEM), 2021
Radar altimetry is a valuable tool for monitoring topographic changes in Earth’s polar regions. An important part of these altimetry data sets is the waveforms that are received and recorded by the radar. These waveforms are processed to create surface-height data products, but also contain information about the scattering surface and near-subsurface ...
Jared Klemm, Matthew Siegfried
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A New Approach for the Estimation of Lake Ice Thickness From Conventional Radar Altimetry

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2022
Lake ice thickness (LIT), a thematic product of lakes as an essential climate variable (ECV), is sensitive to changes in air temperature and on-ice snow mass.
Anna Mangilli   +3 more
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25 years of elevation changes of the Greenland Ice Sheet from ERS, Envisat, and CryoSat-2 radar altimetry

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2018
Louise Sandberg Sørensen   +5 more
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Automated Generation of Lakes and Reservoirs Water Elevation Changes From Satellite Radar Altimetry

IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2017
M. A. Okeowo   +3 more
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Spaceborne radar altimetry

Proceedings of SOUTHEASTCON '96, 2002
A next generation compact, Ku-band, pulse compression radar altimeter (RA) measures sea surface topography to a few centimeters accuracy and provides scientific data for assessing ocean circulation, mean sea-level change and other ocean features. The integrated RA is comprised of a basic altimeter, a water vapor radiometer (WVR) for correcting RA range
J.R. Dobrzanski, M.C. Smith, R.S. Roeder
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Off-nadir radar altimetry

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 1989
The characteristics of nadir versus off-nadir altimetry are reviewed and contrasted and a potentially serious problem has been pointed out that has been overlooked by earlier investigators, who focused on the nongeophysical error sources in off-nadir altimetry.
C.L. Parsons, E.J. Walsh
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Basic Radar Altimetry Toolbox

IGARSS 2008 - 2008 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2008
A NEW SET OF TOOLS FOR ALL ALTIMETRY USERS The field of satellite radar altimetry has matured to a point where it is now time to encourage a multimission approach and conceive an "all-altimeter" toolbox including a tutorial. Such an integrated approach and view is vital not only for assessing the current status of what offers altimeter products but ...
Jerome Benveniste   +3 more
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Indus river water level monitoring using satellite radar altimetry

Advances in Space Research, 2020
Satellite altimetry-based monitoring of water bodies is an advanced and cost-effective approach, mainly for regions where gauge density is low, as is the case of the Indus River in Pakistan.
A. Zaidi   +8 more
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