Effect of the processing methodology on satellite altimetry-based global mean sea level rise over the Jason-1 operating period
ЦБ II 1576
Детайли
Източник
Journal of Geodesy
Издателство
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Година на издаване
2014
Пор.№
4
Страници
с. 351-361
Том
88
Допълнителна информация
Забележка
Рез. на англ. ез.
Анотация
Determining how the global mean sea level (GMSL) evolves with time is of primary importance to understand one of the main consequences of global warming and its potential impact on populations living near coasts or in low-lying islands. Five groups are routinely providing satellite altimetry-based estimates of the GMSL over the altimetry era (since late 1992). Because each group developed its own approach to compute the GMSL time series, this leads to some differences in the GMSL interannual variability and linear trend.
Effect of the processing methodology on satellite altimetry-based global mean sea level rise over the Jason-1 operating period. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014 с. 351-361,.
Effect of the processing methodology on satellite altimetry-based global mean sea level rise over the Jason-1 operating period. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014 с. 351-361,.
(2014) Effect of the processing methodology on satellite altimetry-based global mean sea level rise over the Jason-1 operating period, Springer Berlin Heidelberg с. 351-361,.
(2014). Effect of the processing methodology on satellite altimetry-based global mean sea level rise over the Jason-1 operating period. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, с. 351-361.
Effect of the processing methodology on satellite altimetry-based global mean sea level rise over the Jason-1 operating period. Springer Berlin Heidelberg; 2014. p. с. 351-361.