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The European Space Agency's ERS‐1 radar altimeter is the first to include separate operating modes to optimise performance over both ocean and non‐ocean surfaces. As part of the ERS‐1 commissioning activities, we have carried out a study of the tracking performance of this instrument over non‐ocean surfaces. Statistics for land ice, sea ice, arid lands, and inland water are presented. Performance in both operating modes is shown to be better than that of previous missions. Copyright 1994 by the American Geophysical Union.

Original publication

DOI

10.1029/94GL00178

Type

Journal

Geophysical Research Letters

Publication Date

01/01/1994

Volume

21

Pages

553 - 556