Comment on «On the joint distribution of surface elevations and slopes for a nonlinear random sea, with an application
for radar altimetry» by M.A. Srokosz, J. Geophys.
Not exact matches
For the last phase, from 2003 to 2010, the researchers relied on laser
altimetry and
radar altimetry to estimate the ice elevation and map the receding ice sheet.
These missions - satellite
radar altimetry projects overseen by the European Space Agency (ESA)- lasted from 1994 to 2012, providing the researchers plenty of data that could even be overlapped and compared to ensure an accurate assessment of ice shelf thickness
for more than a decade.