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URL: http://www.altimetry.info/html/use_cases/data_use_case_lake_issykkul2_en.html |
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Data use cases |
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2.5.4 Altimetric waveforms to monitor lakes level: Lake Issyk-kul
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On the first kind of graph, Y=F(X), each waveform can be seen individually by browsing one per one, or all the waveforms selection by animating them. This animation can't be saved, but each frame/waveform can be. We have selected and saved 5 waveforms per cycle, which are closest for a given location from one cycle to another (altimetry measurements are not taken exactly at the same point from one cycle to another). We observe many waveform shapes along the lake: Brown echoes, specular, multipeaked, etc (see From radar pulse to altimetry measurements). But the waveform shapes are also quite different for a same location, due to the kind of tracker used or due to the change of surface conditions between the cycles.
On the second kind of graph, Z=F(X,Y), we observe a set of juxtaposed waveforms in function of latitude, as if seen from above. The segment pass is covering approximatively 520 km, from 41°N to 45°N, so a long segment before and after the lake. |
![]() Set of juxtaposed wafeforms in function of latitude (41°N - 45°N, pass #131), as seen from above for the three first cycles of OSTM/Jason-2. Each cycle corresponds to a different tracker: SGT for cycle 001, Median tracker for cycle 002 and Diode+MNT for cycle 003. |