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CryoSat-2 CryoSat publications Wingham, D.J., Johannessen, O., Lemke, P., Tscherning, C., Picardi, G., Sandven, S., Vaughan, D., Laxon, S. and R. Scharroo, 1998, CryoSat: Response to the ESA Earth Explorer Opportunity Mission AO, UCL. Drinkwater, M.R., Francis R., Ratier G. and Wingham D., The European Space Agency's Earth Explorer Mission CryoSat: Measuring Variability in the Cryosphere. Annals of Glaciology, vol.39, 313-320,2004. CryoSat Science Report, 2003, ESA
Wingham D. J., Francis C.R., Baker S., Bouzinac C., Cullen R.,
de Chateau-Thierry P., Laxon S.W., Mallow U., Mavrocordatos C.,
Phalippou L., Ratier G., Rey L., Rostan F., Viau P., and Wallis D., CryoSat: A Mission to Determine the Fluctuations in Earth's Land and Marine Ice Fields. Advances in Space Research 37 (2006) 841-871.
Cryosat Calibration and Validation Concept, 2001, ESA/UCL
CryoSat Mission and Data Description, 2007, ESA
CryoSat Data Processing Concept, 2001, ESA/UCL
CryoSat Science and Mission Requirements, 1999, ESA/UCL
CryoSat Ground Segment Instrument Processing Facility Level 1b, 2007
CryoSat Ground Segment Instrument Processing Facility Level 2, 2008
ARCGICE: Combination of Spaceborne, Airborne and In-Situ Gravity Measurements
in Support of Arctic Sea-Ice Thickness Mapping, (2007). ESA Contract 18753/05/NL/CB (.pdf 20.3 MB).
Synergistic Use of Remote Sensing in Coupled Ocean-Ice Model Data Assimilation, (2005). ESA Contract 17334/03/NL/FF. (.pdf, 24 MB).
Study of the Impact and Relevance of ESA Missions in Operational Oceanography and Climate Research and Monitoring, (2003). ESA Contract 14992/01/NL/MM. (.pdf, 11.7 MB).
Synergistic Use of Remote Sensing Data in Ice Sheet Snow Accumulation and Topographic Change Estimates, (2003). ESA Contract 16556/02/NL/GS. (.pdf, 34.5 MB).
The Qualification of the Importance of the Sea Ice Budget in the Climate System, (2001). ESA Contract 13971/00/NL/DC. (.pdf, 19 MB).
Gates, W.L. et al., 1996, Climate Models Evaluation, in Climate Change 1995, The science of climate change, Cambridge University Press.
Jensen, J. R. and R. K. Raney, 1996, Multi-Mission Radar Altimeter: Concept and Performance, Proceedings IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS'96, Lincoln, Nebraska, pp 2279-2281.
Jensen J.R. and R. K. Raney, 1998, Delay Doppler radar altimeter: better measurement precision, in Proceedings IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS'98. Seattle, WA: IEEE, pp. 2011-2013.
Kreyscher, M., M. Harder, P. Lemke, and G. M. Flato, 2000, Results of the Sea Ice Model Intercomparison Project: Evaluation of sea ice rheology schemes for use in climate simulations, J. Geophys. Res. 105, 11299-11320.
Laxon, S.W., 1994. Sea ice altimeter processing scheme at the EODC, Int. J. Rem. Sens., 15, (4), 915-924.
Laxon S., Peacock N. & Smith D., High interannual variability of sea-ice thickness in the Arctic Region, Nature, doi10.1038/nature02050.
Manabe, S., R.J. Stouffer, M.J. Spelman and K. Bryan, 1991, Transient Responses of a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Model to Gradual Changes of Atmospheric CO2. Part 1: Annual Mean Response, Journal of Climate, 4, 785-818.
Raney R.K., 1998, The delay Doppler radar altimeter, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. 36, pp. 1578-1588.
Wingham, D.J., A.J. Ridout, R. Scharroo, R.J. Arthern and C.K. Shum, 1998, Antarctic Elevation Change 1992 to 1996, Science, 282, 456 - 458
Wingham, D.J., L. Phalippou, C. Mavrocordatos, and D. Wallis,
The Mean Echo And Echo Cross-Product From a Beamforming Interferometric Altimeter and Their Application to Elevation Measurements,IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Vol. 42, No. 10, 2305-2323, 2004.
CryoSat mission delivers first sea-ice map
CryoSat data reveals Arctic ocean circulation
CryoSat ice mission returns first science
Measuring the melting Arctic sea ice
High above the Earth, satellites track melting ice
CryoSat-2 focuses on ice target
Europe's CryoSat-2 'ice explorer' ready for lift-off
CryoSat: more important than ever
A look around the 'ice explorer'
Ice mission returns for second go
SIRAL, a new generation of space altimeter
Arctic ice thickness 'plummets'
Explorers' quest for key ice data
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