2018
DOI: 10.3390/rs10020163
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The Benefits of the Ka-Band as Evidenced from the SARAL/AltiKa Altimetric Mission: Scientific Applications

Abstract: Abstract:The India-France SARAL/AltiKa mission is the first Ka-band altimetric mission dedicated primarily to oceanography. The mission objectives were firstly the observation of the oceanic mesoscales but also global and regional sea level monitoring, including the coastal zone, data assimilation, and operational oceanography. SARAL/AltiKa proved also to be a great opportunity for inland waters applications, for observing ice sheet or icebergs, as well as for geodetic investigations. The mission ended its nom… Show more

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“…Provided the application of a fine editing (for 20 Hz measurements: based on the Sea Level Anomaly coherence of consecutives measurements) and a correction [31] dedicated to reduce correlated noise between altimeter range and Significant Wave Height (SWH), it does even better than delay-doppler altimetry missions such as Sentinel-3A. Smaller ocean scales are therefore observable notably around 35 km where the spectral "bump" [32] is clearly reduced compared to "standard" use of the data (see Figure 1 in [3] for comparison). In conclusion, the SARAL/AltiKa mission performance remains excellent, compared to Jason-2, Jason-3 and Sentinel-3A, from fine scale ocean dynamics to long-term stability.…”
Section: Global Validation Of Saral/altika Sea Surface Height Over Oceanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Provided the application of a fine editing (for 20 Hz measurements: based on the Sea Level Anomaly coherence of consecutives measurements) and a correction [31] dedicated to reduce correlated noise between altimeter range and Significant Wave Height (SWH), it does even better than delay-doppler altimetry missions such as Sentinel-3A. Smaller ocean scales are therefore observable notably around 35 km where the spectral "bump" [32] is clearly reduced compared to "standard" use of the data (see Figure 1 in [3] for comparison). In conclusion, the SARAL/AltiKa mission performance remains excellent, compared to Jason-2, Jason-3 and Sentinel-3A, from fine scale ocean dynamics to long-term stability.…”
Section: Global Validation Of Saral/altika Sea Surface Height Over Oceanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And its quality will keep on improving, notably, thanks to several updates of geophysical corrections which are getting ready for the future reprocessing (GDR-E (Geophysical Data Record)) planned for 2018. The benefits of SARAL/AltiKa data to access the fine scale ocean dynamics are highlighted in our companion paper [3].…”
Section: Global Validation Of Saral/altika Sea Surface Height Over Oceanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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