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Lakes and enclosed seas

The earliest altimetry missions were dedicated to studying the open ocean and some ice measurements. However, every stretch of water (enclosed seas, lakes, rivers, flooding areas...) or even flat surfaces over lands can give valid data - as long as the satellite fly over them.

Lakes and enclosed seas in the Aviso web site

  • Jul. 1999: Aral Sea could be rising from the dust
  • Aug. 1999: Great Lakes as seen by Topex/Poseidon
  • Nov. 2003: Aral Sea: nothing new under the Sun
  • Jan. 2009: Lake heights and sizes from satellites
  • Aral Sea
  • Lake Chad
  • American Great Lakes
  • Apr. 17, 2009: Black Sea : a new regional product for the LAS
  • Mar. 2008: Black Sea's eddies
  • Jun. 2007: Water flowing under the ice
  • May 2006: Ice on Lake Baikal
  • Hydrology and land
  • Lake Chad
  • Aral Sea
  • Lakes and enclosed seas
  • Subglacial lake
  • Ice on Lake Baikal
  • Mar. 2003: Africa's Great Lakes
  • Oct. 2003: Black Sea forecasting
 
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