Computer simulations of the recovery of geoidal undulations over the North Atlantic by the short arc reduction of satellite altimetry /

The Computer Program SARRA (Short Arc Reduction of Radar Altimetry) has been successfully revised to incorporate a geoid model employing spheroidal multiquadric functions. The simulations of several hundred passes of GEOS-C over the North Atlantic demonstrates the potential recovery of geoid undulat...

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Main Authors: Hadgigeorge, George., Trotter, Jerry E., Brown, Duane C., Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.)
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Language:English
Published: Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts : Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force 1975
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015095135847
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Summary:The Computer Program SARRA (Short Arc Reduction of Radar Altimetry) has been successfully revised to incorporate a geoid model employing spheroidal multiquadric functions. The simulations of several hundred passes of GEOS-C over the North Atlantic demonstrates the potential recovery of geoid undulations of accuracies better than one meter. (Author). "Terrestrial Sciences Laboratory Project 7600." "19 May 1975." Includes bibliographical references. The Computer Program SARRA (Short Arc Reduction of Radar Altimetry) has been successfully revised to incorporate a geoid model employing spheroidal multiquadric functions. The simulations of several hundred passes of GEOS-C over the North Atlantic demonstrates the potential recovery of geoid undulations of accuracies better than one meter. (Author). Mode of access: Internet.