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The advances in satellite oceanography based on the ERS Synthetic Aperture Radar and Radar Altimeter observations over the last 20 years have been possible thanks to the involvement and efforts of a large range of scientists, engineers and technicians with support from national and international funding agencies, as well as the steady supply of data and scientific support studies initiated by ESA as well as other space agencies
The cloud independent, all weather, day-and-night, active microwave Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Radar Altimeter (RA) operated continuously on ERS-1 from July 1991 to March 2000 and on ERS-2 from October 1995 to July 2011. In addition the two ERS satellites also operated the active microwave C-band scatterometer (see A. Stoffelen, Chapter N1). [...]
Johannessen, J.A. et. al.-- 26 pages, 13 figures, 1 table
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