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Atmospheric-river-induced foehn events drain glaciers on Novaya Zemlya. [PDF]
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Antarctic grounding line delineation from the Italian Space Agency COSMO-SkyMed DInSAR data. [PDF]
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2023
Zhanwen Gao, Ge Chen, Chunyong Ma
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Zhanwen Gao, Ge Chen, Chunyong Ma
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Multisurface Retracker for Swath Processing of Interferometric Radar Altimetry [PDF]
Swath mode processing of CryoSat-2 Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometric (SARIn) mode has been used to monitor elevation of areas with complex topography such as over ice sheet and ice cap margins. Swath processing relies on an accurate measure of the angle of arrival of the measured echo and, therefore, requires custom strategies in order to ...
Albert García-Mondejar +2 more
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Joint Estimation of Balanced Motions and Internal Tides From Future Wide‐Swath Altimetry [PDF]
Abstract Wide‐swath altimetry, for example, the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission is expected to provide Sea Surface Height (SSH) measurements resolving scales of a few tens of kilometers. Over a large fraction of the globe, the SSH signal at these scales is essentially a superposition of a component due to balanced motions ...
Florian Le Guillou +2 more
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Wide-Swath Ocean Altimetry Using Multisatellite Single-Pass Interferometry
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2023Estimating sea surface height using cross-track interferometry (XTI) requires high sensitivity because the ocean surface signal is in the order of 10 cm. In addition, the interferometer requires a temporal delay of a few milliseconds to ensure the coherency of the moving ocean surface.
Andreas Theodosiou +2 more
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Remote Sensing of Environment, 2021
Abstract Conventional nadir looking altimeters make along track measurements on a line and mapped sea level anomaly (SLA) information is obtained using a combination of several such altimeters (Jason, SARAL, Cryosat etc.). Mapping techniques, in general, introduce a lot of uncertainties in sea level representation and sub-mesoscale variability ...
Aditya Chaudhary +2 more
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Abstract Conventional nadir looking altimeters make along track measurements on a line and mapped sea level anomaly (SLA) information is obtained using a combination of several such altimeters (Jason, SARAL, Cryosat etc.). Mapping techniques, in general, introduce a lot of uncertainties in sea level representation and sub-mesoscale variability ...
Aditya Chaudhary +2 more
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Cubesat Constellation Concepts for Swath Altimetry
IGARSS 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2019Altimeter satellites tend to be large, complex and expensive, with programs often taking ten years or more to go from pre-phase-A study through to launch. With the advent of lightweight, compact and modest power requirements and consumption, together with deployable antenna technologies, it becomes possible to consider cubesat radars for altimetric ...
Christopher Buck
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Assimilation of virtual wide swath altimetry to improve Arctic river modeling [PDF]
Abstract Global surface water variations are still difficult to monitor with current satellite measurements. The future Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission is designed to address this issue. Its main payload will be a wide swath altimeter which will provide maps of water surface elevations between 78°S and 78°N over a 120 km swath. This
Sylvain Biancamaria +2 more
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