(IF 4.12; Q1)International audienceRadar altimetry was initially designed to measure the marine geoid. Thanks to the improvement in the orbit determination from the meter to the centimeter level, this technique has been providing accurate measurements of the sea surface topography over the open ocean since the launch of Topex/Poseidon in 1992. In spite of a decrease in the performance over land and coastal areas, it is now commonly used over these surfaces. This study presents a semi-automatic method that allows us to discriminate between acquisitions performed at high tides and low tides. The performances of four radar altimetry missions (ERS-2, ENVISAT, SARAL, and CryoSat-2) were analyzed for the retrieval of sea surface height and, for t...
Satellite altimetry measurements from SARAL-AltiKa are analysed in the coastal ocean using the resul...
Satellite altimeter data in coastal region need a careful selection of data and corrections, as well...
The development of satellite altimeters (SALTs) has brought huge benefits, among which is the abilit...
(IF 4.12; Q1)International audienceRadar altimetry was initially designed to measure the marine geoi...
Monitoring changes in coastal sea levels is necessary given the impacts of climate change. Informati...
International audienceSatellite radar altimetry provides a unique sea level data set that extends ov...
In the coastal ocean zones, satellite altimetry data processing and interpretation poses specific di...
International audienceWe examine the issue of sustained measurements of sea level in the coastal zon...
Satellite radar altimetry is often considered to be the most succesful spaceborne remote sensing tec...
We examine the issue of sustained measurements of sea level in the coastal zone, first by summarizin...
The history of satellite radar altimetry stems from the need to capture a global view of the surface...
While research in satellite altimetry has a long history over the open ocean, in coastal seas it is ...
Purpose of this study is the geophysical validation and performance assessment of standard and newly...
Satellite altimetry measurements from SARAL-AltiKa are analysed in the coastal ocean using the resul...
Satellite altimeter data in coastal region need a careful selection of data and corrections, as well...
The development of satellite altimeters (SALTs) has brought huge benefits, among which is the abilit...
(IF 4.12; Q1)International audienceRadar altimetry was initially designed to measure the marine geoi...
Monitoring changes in coastal sea levels is necessary given the impacts of climate change. Informati...
International audienceSatellite radar altimetry provides a unique sea level data set that extends ov...
In the coastal ocean zones, satellite altimetry data processing and interpretation poses specific di...
International audienceWe examine the issue of sustained measurements of sea level in the coastal zon...
Satellite radar altimetry is often considered to be the most succesful spaceborne remote sensing tec...
We examine the issue of sustained measurements of sea level in the coastal zone, first by summarizin...
The history of satellite radar altimetry stems from the need to capture a global view of the surface...
While research in satellite altimetry has a long history over the open ocean, in coastal seas it is ...
Purpose of this study is the geophysical validation and performance assessment of standard and newly...
Satellite altimetry measurements from SARAL-AltiKa are analysed in the coastal ocean using the resul...
Satellite altimeter data in coastal region need a careful selection of data and corrections, as well...
The development of satellite altimeters (SALTs) has brought huge benefits, among which is the abilit...