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Applications of Satellite Altimetry Observations
2022<p>Thirty years of altimetry satellite observations have provided important information that enables research discoveries and aids in the development of user-driven applications. National and international space and operational agencies have committed substantial resources to developing and continuing observations of the ocean and large ...
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Reviews of Geophysics, 1983
During the past four years satellite altimetry activities have been primarily concerned with analyses of the GEOS‐3 and Seasat data sets, and the justification and design of next generation altimetric missions and associated instrumentation.Since the last IUGG Quadrennial review of satellite altimetry [Stanley, 1979a], considerable documentation of ...
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During the past four years satellite altimetry activities have been primarily concerned with analyses of the GEOS‐3 and Seasat data sets, and the justification and design of next generation altimetric missions and associated instrumentation.Since the last IUGG Quadrennial review of satellite altimetry [Stanley, 1979a], considerable documentation of ...
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Reviews of Geophysics, 1979
Since the last national report to the sixteenth General Assembly, research activities in the development of appropriate techniques and the direct application of altimeter data have moved rapidly from the launch of the SKYLAB S‐193 Experiment in 1973 through the GEOS‐3 launched in June 1975 to the SEASAT‐1 launched in June 1978.
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Since the last national report to the sixteenth General Assembly, research activities in the development of appropriate techniques and the direct application of altimeter data have moved rapidly from the launch of the SKYLAB S‐193 Experiment in 1973 through the GEOS‐3 launched in June 1975 to the SEASAT‐1 launched in June 1978.
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Gravity gradients from satellite altimetry
Marine Geodesy, 1990Abstract A method for the computation of second derivatives Tuu, Tvv, and Tzz of the disturbance gravity potential from altimetric geoid profiles is proposed. Both the high precision and the data density in profile direction are optimally used when determining the second derivatives Tuu from ascending and Tvv from descending tracks. The differentiation
R. Rummel, R. H. N. Haagmans
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IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1992
A brief review of the historical development and principles of satellite radar altimetry is presented, with special emphasis on the unique capability of the microwave altimeter to provide valuable information for global geoscientific studies. Altimeter data over the ocean are used to monitor mean sea levels, wave height, wind speeds, and surface ...
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A brief review of the historical development and principles of satellite radar altimetry is presented, with special emphasis on the unique capability of the microwave altimeter to provide valuable information for global geoscientific studies. Altimeter data over the ocean are used to monitor mean sea levels, wave height, wind speeds, and surface ...
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Lakes Studies from Satellite Altimetry
2010Accurate and continuous monitoring of lakes and inland seas has been possible since 1993 thanks to the success of satellite altimetry missions: TOPEX/POSEIDON (T/P), GFO, JASON-1, and ENVISAT. Global processing of the data of these satellites can provide time series of lake surface heights over the entire Earth at different temporal and spatial scales ...
Cretaux, J-F +5 more
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2017
Like most fields of science over the past century or two, the subject of oceanic tides appears to have progressed through a few major phases that, in hindsight at least, can be readily identified. When observing tides with a satellite altimeter, the problem of aliasing can scarcely be avoided.
Richard D. Ray, Gary D. Egbert
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Like most fields of science over the past century or two, the subject of oceanic tides appears to have progressed through a few major phases that, in hindsight at least, can be readily identified. When observing tides with a satellite altimeter, the problem of aliasing can scarcely be avoided.
Richard D. Ray, Gary D. Egbert
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Satellite Altimetry Applications
MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, 1975This paper provides a brief background of precision satellite altimetry. A description of satellite altimetry concepts and instrumentation is presented. The parameters measured, supporting data, and techniques, as well as physical limitations, are discussed. In addition, results are shown and a variety of applications is emphasized.
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