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The Copenicus polaR Ice and Snow Topography ALtimeter (CRISTAL) is one of the high-priority candidate missions under consideration by the European Commission (EC) to enlarge the constellation of Sentinel satellites and expand the Earth observation capacity of the Copernicus program. The primary obje...

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Main Authors: Moreau, Thomas, Amarouche, Laiba, Nencioli, Francesco, Labroue, Sylvie, Garcia-Mondéjar, Albert, Passaro, Marcello, Andersen, Ole, Fouchet, Ergane, Martin-Puig, Cristina, Nogueira Loddo, Carolina, Dinardo, Salvatore
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Published: CNES 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.24400/527896/a03-2023.3865
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Summary:The Copenicus polaR Ice and Snow Topography ALtimeter (CRISTAL) is one of the high-priority candidate missions under consideration by the European Commission (EC) to enlarge the constellation of Sentinel satellites and expand the Earth observation capacity of the Copernicus program. The primary objective of CRISTAL is to measure and monitor key climate change indicators related to the cryosphere (sea-ice thickness, snow depth and ice-sheet elevations) using, for the first time, a Ku/Ka band dual-frequency radar altimeter (IRIS), which will significantly improve the data quality compared to its predecessor altimetry missions. One of the mission secondary objective is to contribute to the global measurement of the sea-surface height, wind speed and significant wave height up to the polar oceans. Thanks to CRISTAL the ocean observing system will benefit from operational ocean data at latitudes currently not covered by any operational mission. This will be essential for the long-term climate records and ...