Antarctic Ice Sheet and Radar Altimetry: A Review
Altimetry is probably one of the most powerful tools for ice sheet observation. Our vision of the Antarctic ice sheet has been deeply transformed since the launch of the ERS1 satellite in 1991. With the launch of ERS2 and Envisat, the series of altimetric observations now provides 19 years of contin...
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doaj-f123721b19614fcaa30ffad3e2ef51952020-11-24T21:51:54ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922009-12-01141212123910.3390/rs1041212Antarctic Ice Sheet and Radar Altimetry: A ReviewFrédérique RémySoazig ParoutyAltimetry is probably one of the most powerful tools for ice sheet observation. Our vision of the Antarctic ice sheet has been deeply transformed since the launch of the ERS1 satellite in 1991. With the launch of ERS2 and Envisat, the series of altimetric observations now provides 19 years of continuous and homogeneous observations that allow monitoring of the shape and volume of ice sheets. The topography deduced from altimetry is one of the relevant parameters revealing the processes acting on ice sheet. Moreover, altimeter also provides other parameters such as backscatter and waveform shape that give information on the surface roughness or snow pack characteristics. http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/1/4/1212/Antarcticaradar altimetrymass balanceice dynamicssnow properties |
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Frédérique Rémy Soazig Parouty Antarctic Ice Sheet and Radar Altimetry: A Review Remote Sensing Antarctica radar altimetry mass balance ice dynamics snow properties |
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Frédérique Rémy Soazig Parouty |
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Antarctic Ice Sheet and Radar Altimetry: A Review |
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Antarctic Ice Sheet and Radar Altimetry: A Review |
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Antarctic Ice Sheet and Radar Altimetry: A Review |
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Antarctic Ice Sheet and Radar Altimetry: A Review |
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Antarctic Ice Sheet and Radar Altimetry: A Review |
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antarctic ice sheet and radar altimetry: a review |
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Remote Sensing |
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Altimetry is probably one of the most powerful tools for ice sheet observation. Our vision of the Antarctic ice sheet has been deeply transformed since the launch of the ERS1 satellite in 1991. With the launch of ERS2 and Envisat, the series of altimetric observations now provides 19 years of continuous and homogeneous observations that allow monitoring of the shape and volume of ice sheets. The topography deduced from altimetry is one of the relevant parameters revealing the processes acting on ice sheet. Moreover, altimeter also provides other parameters such as backscatter and waveform shape that give information on the surface roughness or snow pack characteristics. |
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Antarctica radar altimetry mass balance ice dynamics snow properties |
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