ON THE DETERMINATION OF THE DEFLECTION OF THE VERTICAL BY SATELLITE ALTIMETRY
With the advent of satellite altimetry it has become possible to estimate the height of the marine geoid above the ellipsoid to an accuracy of better than 1m. At a crossover of a satellite's ascending and descending tracks, altimeter data can be used to obtain two linearly independent estimates...
Main Authors: | Watts, A, Horai, K, Ribe, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1984
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