Authors: JeanFrançois Crétaux Stephane Calmant Vladimir Romanovski Anton Shabunin Florent Lyard Muriel BergéNguyen Anny Cazenave Fabrice Hernandez Felix Perosanz
Publish Date: 2008/12/30
Volume: 83, Issue: 8, Pages: 723-735
Abstract
Altimetry missions such as Topex/Poseidon Jason1 GFO and ENVISAT have been widely used in the continental domain over lakes rivers and wetland although they were mostly dedicated to oceanic studies Knowledge of the instrumental biases is a key issue Numerous sites have been dedicated to calibration purposes either in the oceanic domain Harvest offshore platform in California Corsica Bass Strait in Australia or over lakes Lake Erie in United States A new site Lake Issykkul in Kirghizstan is proposed for calibration in the continental domain This lake is covered by past T/P and current radar altimetry satellites Jason1 T/P GFO and ENVISAT Several in situ water levels and local meteorological variables are available at the site Located in a mountainous area it offers an opportunity for calibration far away from all other existing sites and very different environment contexts Two GPS campaigns have been conducted on the lake in 2004 and in 2005 They consisted of cruises with stations installed onboard a boat following the satellite ground tracks and onshore settings This enabled estimating a bias for each altimeter and each tracking algorithm available Biases obtained for Envisat GFO T/P and Jason1 using the default ocean tracker respectively 481 ± 66 75 ± 40 0 ± 43 and 70 ± 55 cm agree with biases published at the other calibration sites For Jason1 there is a significant disagreement with results obtained in the ocean field 7 cm instead of 13 cm but is coherent with bias obtained on the Lake Erie site Erroneous estimates of the sea state Bias Correction from nonoceaniclike waveforms is discussed as a possible explanation Errors in the ionospheric wet and dry tropospheric corrections for the continental domain are also highlighted and quantified
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