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Coastal Altimetry [electronic resource] / edited by Stefano Vignudelli, Andrey G. Kostianoy, Paolo Cipollini, Jérôme Benveniste.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011Description: XII, 566 p. 216 illus., 186 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642127960
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 910.285 23
LOC classification:
  • GA102.4.R44
  • G70.39-70.6
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface -- Chapter 1: Altimetry Missions: past, present and future -- Chapter 2: From Research to Operations: The USDA Global Reservoir and Lake Monitor -- Chapter 3: User requirements in the coastal ocean for satellite altimetry -- Chapter 4: Re-tracking altimeter waveforms near the coasts: A review of retracking methods and some applications to coastal waveforms -- Chapter 5: Range and geophysical corrections in coastal regions - and implications for mean sea surface determination -- Chapter 6: Tropospheric corrections for coastal altimetry -- Chapter 7: Surge Models as Providers of Improved "Inverse Barometer Corrections" for Coastal Altimetry Users -- Chapter 8: Tide Predictions in Shelf and Coastal Waters: Status and Prospects -- Chapter 9: Post-processing altimeter data toward coastal applications and integration into coastal models -- Chapter 10: Coastal Challenges for Altimeter Data Dissemination and Services -- Chapter 11: In situ Absolute Calibration and Validation - A link from coastal to open-ocean altimetry -- Chapter 12: Introduction and assessment of improved coastal altimetry strategies: case-study over the North Western Mediterranean Sea -- Chapter 13: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Caspian Sea -- Chapter 14: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Black Sea -- Chapter 15: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Barents and White seas -- Chapter 16: Satellite Altimetry Applications off the Coasts of North America -- Chapter 17: Evaluation of Retracking Algorithms over China and Adjacent Coastal Seas -- Chapter 18: Satellite altimetry for geodetic, oceanographic and climate studies in the Australian region -- Chapter 19: Lakes studies from satellite altimetry -- Chapter 20: The Future of Coastal Altimetry -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Preface.- Chapter 1: Altimetry Missions: past, present and future.- Chapter 2: From Research to Operations: The USDA Global Reservoir and Lake Monitor.- Chapter 3: User requirements in the coastal ocean for satellite altimetry.- Chapter 4: Re-tracking altimeter waveforms near the coasts: A review of retracking methods and some applications to coastal waveforms.- Chapter 5: Range and geophysical corrections in coastal regions - and implications for mean sea surface determination.- Chapter 6: Tropospheric corrections for coastal altimetry.- Chapter 7: Surge Models as Providers of Improved "Inverse Barometer Corrections" for Coastal Altimetry Users.- Chapter 8: Tide Predictions in Shelf and Coastal Waters: Status and Prospects.- Chapter 9: Post-processing altimeter data toward coastal applications and integration into coastal models.- Chapter 10: Coastal Challenges for Altimeter Data Dissemination and Services.- Chapter 11: In situ Absolute Calibration and Validation - A link from coastal to open-ocean altimetry.- Chapter 12: Introduction and assessment of improved coastal altimetry strategies: case-study over the North Western Mediterranean Sea.- Chapter 13: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Caspian Sea.- Chapter 14: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Black Sea.- Chapter 15: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Barents and White seas.- Chapter 16: Satellite Altimetry Applications off the Coasts of North America.- Chapter 17: Evaluation of Retracking Algorithms over China and Adjacent Coastal Seas.- Chapter 18: Satellite altimetry for geodetic, oceanographic and climate studies in the Australian region.- Chapter 19: Lakes studies from satellite altimetry.- Chapter 20: The Future of Coastal Altimetry.
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Preface -- Chapter 1: Altimetry Missions: past, present and future -- Chapter 2: From Research to Operations: The USDA Global Reservoir and Lake Monitor -- Chapter 3: User requirements in the coastal ocean for satellite altimetry -- Chapter 4: Re-tracking altimeter waveforms near the coasts: A review of retracking methods and some applications to coastal waveforms -- Chapter 5: Range and geophysical corrections in coastal regions - and implications for mean sea surface determination -- Chapter 6: Tropospheric corrections for coastal altimetry -- Chapter 7: Surge Models as Providers of Improved "Inverse Barometer Corrections" for Coastal Altimetry Users -- Chapter 8: Tide Predictions in Shelf and Coastal Waters: Status and Prospects -- Chapter 9: Post-processing altimeter data toward coastal applications and integration into coastal models -- Chapter 10: Coastal Challenges for Altimeter Data Dissemination and Services -- Chapter 11: In situ Absolute Calibration and Validation - A link from coastal to open-ocean altimetry -- Chapter 12: Introduction and assessment of improved coastal altimetry strategies: case-study over the North Western Mediterranean Sea -- Chapter 13: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Caspian Sea -- Chapter 14: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Black Sea -- Chapter 15: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Barents and White seas -- Chapter 16: Satellite Altimetry Applications off the Coasts of North America -- Chapter 17: Evaluation of Retracking Algorithms over China and Adjacent Coastal Seas -- Chapter 18: Satellite altimetry for geodetic, oceanographic and climate studies in the Australian region -- Chapter 19: Lakes studies from satellite altimetry -- Chapter 20: The Future of Coastal Altimetry -- Index.

Preface.- Chapter 1: Altimetry Missions: past, present and future.- Chapter 2: From Research to Operations: The USDA Global Reservoir and Lake Monitor.- Chapter 3: User requirements in the coastal ocean for satellite altimetry.- Chapter 4: Re-tracking altimeter waveforms near the coasts: A review of retracking methods and some applications to coastal waveforms.- Chapter 5: Range and geophysical corrections in coastal regions - and implications for mean sea surface determination.- Chapter 6: Tropospheric corrections for coastal altimetry.- Chapter 7: Surge Models as Providers of Improved "Inverse Barometer Corrections" for Coastal Altimetry Users.- Chapter 8: Tide Predictions in Shelf and Coastal Waters: Status and Prospects.- Chapter 9: Post-processing altimeter data toward coastal applications and integration into coastal models.- Chapter 10: Coastal Challenges for Altimeter Data Dissemination and Services.- Chapter 11: In situ Absolute Calibration and Validation - A link from coastal to open-ocean altimetry.- Chapter 12: Introduction and assessment of improved coastal altimetry strategies: case-study over the North Western Mediterranean Sea.- Chapter 13: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Caspian Sea.- Chapter 14: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Black Sea.- Chapter 15: Satellite Altimetry Applications in the Barents and White seas.- Chapter 16: Satellite Altimetry Applications off the Coasts of North America.- Chapter 17: Evaluation of Retracking Algorithms over China and Adjacent Coastal Seas.- Chapter 18: Satellite altimetry for geodetic, oceanographic and climate studies in the Australian region.- Chapter 19: Lakes studies from satellite altimetry.- Chapter 20: The Future of Coastal Altimetry.

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