Authors
Yuliya Troitskaya, Galina Rybushkina, Irina Soustova, Galina Balandina, Sergey Lebedev, Andrey Kostianoy
Publication date
2012/12/10
Journal
International journal of remote sensing
Volume
33
Issue
23
Pages
7559-7578
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Standard altimetry data processing developed for open ocean conditions can be inapplicable for the case of inland waters, especially for narrow, elongated waterbodies and rivers, where the distance between shores is less than 10 km (while the eliminated area within the gain of the radar antenna for Jason-1,2 is about 50 km). These conditions are typical, for example, of the majority of reservoirs of the Volga River cascade (with one exception: the Rybinskoe Reservoir). Under these conditions only a few telemetric impulses fit the validity criteria, which causes a severe loss of data. Besides, errors in the water level retrieved from the altimetric measurements are enormous, as was demonstrated on the basis of comparison of in situ measurements at hydro-gauging stations for the water level of the Gorky Reservoir of the Volga River and all that is available along track 10 Hz TOPEX/Poseidon altimetry data and 20 Hz …
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