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Satellite remote sensing for ice sheet research [PDF]
Potential research applications of satellite data over the terrestrial ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica are assessed and actions required to ensure acquisition of relevant data and appropriate processing to a form suitable for research purposes are
omplexity of the land cover and land use p +2 more
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Locally-adapted convolution-based super-resolution of irregularly-sampled ocean remote sensing data
Super-resolution is a classical problem in image processing, with numerous applications to remote sensing image enhancement. Here, we address the super-resolution of irregularly-sampled remote sensing images.
Ailliot, Pierre +3 more
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Mapping the time-variable calving front location (CFL) of Antarctic ice shelves is important for estimating the freshwater budget, as an indicator of changing ocean and structural conditions or as a precursor of dynamic instability.
J. Wuite +5 more
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Braided Rivers From SWOT: Water Surface Dynamics Over the Multi‐Channel Brahmaputra River
Abstract The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite can simultaneously observe river elevation, width, and slope with high spatio‐temporal coverage and resolution (Fu et al., 2024, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023gl107652). The River Single‐Pass (RiverSP) product from SWOT provides geolocated river surface water dynamics with global coverage ...
Sarah E. Franze +3 more
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Polar Environmental Monitoring [PDF]
The present and projected benefits of the polar regions were reviewed and then translated into information needs in order to support the array of polar activities anticipated.
Nagler, R. G., Schulteis, A. C.
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U.S. Extended Continental Shelf Cruise to Map Gaps in Kela and Karin Ridges, Johnston Atoll, Equatorial Pacific Ocean [PDF]
The objectives for cruise KM14-17 are to map the bathymetry of two gaps in two submarine ridges in the vicinity of Johnston Atoll. One ridge gap occurs along the informally named Keli Ridge (Hein et al., 2005) south of Johnston Atoll and the other ridge ...
Armstrong, Andy, Gardner, James V.
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SWOT Unveils the Hidden Hydrodynamics of the Three Gorges Reservoir
Abstract The Three Gorges Reservoir is well known for providing numerous benefits, but has also been fraught with controversy due to environmental issues. Such large channel‐type reservoirs are characterized by significant inflow, long channel shape, and strong backwater, exhibiting unique hydrodynamic characteristics.
Jie Ming +3 more
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Assessment of the Performance of SWOT for Observing the Static Ocean Topography
Marine geodetic references, such as the mean sea surface (MSS), are currently limited by the spatial resolution of conventional satellite altimeters. We analyze the new swath‐altimetry data from the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite, to
Bjarke Nilsson +2 more
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Technical approaches, chapter 3, part E [PDF]
Radar altimeters, scatterometers, and imaging radar are described in terms of their functions, future developments, constraints, and ...
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Application of pushbroom altimetry from space using large space antennas [PDF]
The capabilities of multibeam altimetry are discussed and an interferometric multibeam technique for doing precision altimetry is described. The antenna feed horn arrangement and the resulting footprint lube pattern are illustrated.
Beck, F. B. +2 more
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