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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2009

Observing the solid Earth, oceans and land waters from space

A. Cazenave
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In this article, we present a number of significant results related to the solid Earth and its fluid envelopes obtained in the recent years/decades using remote sensing techniques. We first discuss measurements of the Earth gravity field at different spatial scales and the recovery of seafloor topography from satellite altimetry. We briefly mention precise positioning results based on GPS and other space techniques, and applications to tectonic motions and crustal deformations. Next we discuss recent advances in ocean dynamics based on high-precision satellite altimetry missions, and focus oil sea level rise. We also discuss how remote sensing techniques, including space gravimetry, inform oil the mass balance of the ice sheets and corresponding contribution to sea level rise. As a final example, we report on the monitoring of surface water levels (lakes, rivers, floodplains) by satellite altimetry and oil total laud water storage change at river basin scale, using space gravimetry observations.

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hal-00990962 , version 1 (14-05-2014)

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A. Cazenave. Observing the solid Earth, oceans and land waters from space. Boutron, C.;. Erca: From the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change to the Observation of the Earth from Space, Vol 8, E D P Sciences, pp.157-170, 2009, EPJ Web of Conferences, ⟨10.1140/epjconf/e2009-00917-8⟩. ⟨hal-00990962⟩
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