His primary areas of investigation include Altimeter, Geodesy, Satellite, Climatology and Sea level. His Altimeter study combines topics in areas such as Sea state, Waves and shallow water, Ocean current and Geophysics. The Geodesy study combines topics in areas such as Gravity and Geoid.
He has researched Climatology in several fields, including Tide gauge, Climate change and Spatial heterogeneity. As part of one scientific family, Ole Baltazar Andersen deals mainly with the area of Sea level, narrowing it down to issues related to the Residual, and often Fast Fourier transform and Gravity anomaly. His study in Geodetic datum is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gravitational field, Remote sensing and Satellite altimetry.
His primary areas of study are Altimeter, Geodesy, Climatology, Sea level and Oceanography. Ole Baltazar Andersen combines subjects such as Tide gauge and Satellite with his study of Altimeter. His research in Geodesy intersects with topics in Gravity, Geoid and Gravitational field.
The various areas that Ole Baltazar Andersen examines in his Climatology study include Sea level change, Climate change, Arctic and Latitude. His work on The arctic and Ocean tide as part of his general Oceanography study is frequently connected to Seal, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Synthetic aperture radar study, which is part of a larger body of work in Remote sensing, is frequently linked to GNSS reflectometry, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Ole Baltazar Andersen mainly focuses on Altimeter, Sea level, Oceanography, Geodesy and Climatology. His Altimeter research includes themes of Synthetic aperture radar, Tide gauge and Satellite. His work deals with themes such as In situ and Meteorology, which intersect with Satellite.
His Sea level study which covers Arctic that intersects with Deglaciation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Marine gravity and Geoid. His research investigates the connection between Climatology and topics such as The arctic that intersect with issues in Current and Radar altimetry.
Altimeter, Climatology, Sea level, Geodesy and Remote sensing are his primary areas of study. The various areas that Ole Baltazar Andersen examines in his Altimeter study include Synthetic aperture radar, Satellite and Geoid. His Climatology research includes elements of Tide gauge, The arctic, Latitude and Satellite altimetry.
His Sea level research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Sea state, Present day, Arctic, Glacier and Deglaciation. His Geodesy research incorporates elements of Marine gravity and Surface. His Remote sensing research incorporates themes from Structural basin and Submarine pipeline.
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Accuracy assessment of recent ocean tide models
C. K. Shum;P. L. Woodworth;O. B. Andersen;Gary D. Egbert.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1997)
The DNSC08GRA global marine gravity field from double retracked satellite altimetry
Ole Baltazar Andersen;Per Knudsen;Philippa A. M. Berry.
Journal of Geodesy (2010)
Accuracy assessment of global barotropic ocean tide models
D. Stammer;R. D. Ray;Ole Baltazar Andersen;B. K. Arbic.
Reviews of Geophysics (2014)
Global marine gravity field from the ERS-1 and Geosat geodetic mission altimetry
Ole Baltazar Andersen;Per Knudsen.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1998)
DNSC08 mean sea surface and mean dynamic topography models
Ole Baltazar Andersen;Per Knudsen.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2009)
Improved Sea Level record over the satellite altimetry era (1993-2010) from the Climate Change Initiative project
M. Ablain;A. Cazenave;G. Larnicol;M. Balmaseda.
Ocean Science (2015)
GRACE‐derived terrestrial water storage depletion associated with the 2003 European heat wave
Ole B. Andersen;Sonia I. Seneviratne;Jacques Hinderer;Pedro Viterbo.
Geophysical Research Letters (2005)
Range and Geophysical Corrections in Coastal Regions: And Implications for Mean Sea Surface Determination
Ole Baltazar Andersen;Remko Scharroo.
(2011)
SAR observation and model tracking of an oil spill event in coastal waters.
Yongcun Cheng;Xiaofeng Li;Qing Xu;Qing Xu;Oscar Garcia-Pineda.
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2011)
An improved and homogeneous altimeter sea level record from the ESA Climate Change Initiative
Jean François Legeais;Michaël Ablain;Lionel Zawadzki;Hao Zuo.
Earth System Science Data (2017)
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