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Comparison of sea-surface heights from altimetry and GNSS kinematic data offshore Vanuatu

Valerie Ballu (LIENSs/CNRS/ULR, France)

CoAuthors

Pierre Sakic (LIENSs/ULR, France); Stéphane Calmant (LEGOS/IRD, France); Pierre Valty (IGN/LAREG, France); Pascal Bonnefond (OCA/GEOAZUR, France); Marie-Noelle Bouin (CNRM/MeteoFrance, France)

Event: 2014 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting

Session: Regional and Global CAL/VAL for Assembling a Climate Data Record

Presentation type: Type Poster

Contribution: PDF file

Abstract:

In Vanuatu, two seamounts equipped with seafloor pressure gauges are located at the cross over points of altimetry satellite ground-tracks. One of the seamount (on the Australian plate) is located at the cross-over point of tracks 303 and 374 of ERS/Envisat/Altika altimetry missions and the second one (on the North Fidji Basin) is located at the cross-over point of Topex-Poseidon/Jason1/Jason2 track 238 of the nominal mission and track 199 of the interlaced mission. During four field campaigns, we have collected GNSS data on buoys anchored above the pressure gauges, as well as on the R/V Alis while in motion or anchored.
In this presentation, we will show the comparison of sea-surface heights derived from altimetry data with sea-surface heights computed from GNSS data processed in kinematic mode using a variety of processing technics. The processing methods include double difference mode using the Track module of GAMIT/GLOBK suite as well as RTKLIB software and PPP mode using CNES GINS program (with and without Integer ambiguity fixing), RTKLIB and GIPSY/OASIS processing software.
 
Comparison of sea-surface heights from altimetry and GNSS kinematic data offshore Vanuatu
Valerie Ballu
LIENSs/CNRS/ULR
France
valerie.ballu@univ-lr.fr