Satellite Altimetry in Geodesy and Oceanography

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The book content corresponds to a course of the International Summer School of Theoretical Geodesy held every 4 years under the sponsorship of the International Association of Geodesy. This particular course, that was given at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, has been dedicated to the theory of satellite altimetry as a response to the increasing need of scientific work in this field due to important recent and forthcoming space mission. The course was conceived to supply a good theoretical basis in both disciplines, i.e. geodesy and oceanography, which are deeply involved in the analysis and in the use of the altimetric signal. The main items of interest are the physical theory of ocean circulation, the theory of tides and the ocean time-variability, from the point of view of oceanography and the orbit theory, with particular regard to the formation of the radial orbital error, the so-called cross over adjustment, the analysis of geodetic boundary value problems, the integrated determination of the gravity field and of the radial orbital error, from the point of view of geodesy. All these arguments are treated from the foundation by very-well experts of the various fields, to introduce the reader into the more difficult subjects on which advanced research is currently performed. The peculiarity of the book is in its interdisciplinarity as it can serve to both communities of oceanographers and geodesists to get acquainted with advanced aspects one of the other.

Author(s): Battista Benciolini (auth.), Reiner Rummel, Fernando Sansò (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences 50
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: 484
Tags: Geophysics/Geodesy; Oceanography

Introduction....Pages 1-3
Physics of the ocean circulation....Pages 10-98
Theory of ocean tides with application to altimetry....Pages 100-141
Quantifying time-varying oceanographic signals with altimetry....Pages 144-188
Principle of satellite altimetry and elimination of radial orbit errors....Pages 190-241
Orbit choice and the theory of radial orbit error for altimetry....Pages 244-315
Theory of geodetic B.V.P.s. applied to the analysis of altimetric data....Pages 318-371
Use of altimeter data in estimating global gravity models....Pages 374-417
The direct estimation of the potential coefficients by biorthogonal sequences....Pages 421-441
Frozen orbits and their application in satellite altimetry....Pages 443-452
Integration of gravity and altimeter data by optimal estimation techniques....Pages 453-466
Comparing the UK Fine Resolution Antarctic Model (FRAM)....Pages 467-479