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Retrieving Sea Level and Freeboard in the Arctic: A Review of Current Radar Altimetry Methodologies and Future Perspectives

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Plymouth Marine Laboratory1

Geodynamics, National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark2

University College London3

Finnish Meteorological Institute4

Technical University of Munich5

Geodesy, National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark6

National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark7

HE Space Operations GmbH8

Laboratoire d’Études en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales9

Centre national d'études spatiales10

Alfred Wegener Institute - Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research11

...and 1 more

Spaceborne radar altimeters record echo waveforms over all Earth surfaces, but their interpretation and quantitative exploitation over the Arctic Ocean is particularly challenging. Radar returns may be from all ocean, all sea ice, or a mixture of the two, so the first task is the determination of which surface and then an interpretation of the signal to give range.

Subsequently, corrections have to be applied for various surface and atmospheric effects before making a comparison with a reference level. This paper discusses the drivers for improved altimetry in the Arctic and then reviews the various approaches that have been used to achieve the initial classification and subsequent retracking over these diverse surfaces, showing examples from both LRM (low resolution mode) and SAR (synthetic aperture radar) altimeters.

The review then discusses the issues concerning corrections, including the choices between using other remote-sensing measurements and using those from models or climatology. The paper finishes with some perspectives on future developments, incorporating secondary frequency, interferometric SAR and opportunities for fusion with measurements from laser altimetry or from the SMOS salinity sensor, and provides a full list of relevant abbreviations.

Language: English
Publisher: MDPI AG
Year: 2019
ISSN: 20724292
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.3390/rs11070881
ORCIDs: Andersen, Ole B. and Skourup, Henriette

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