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FES2014 global ocean tide atlas: design and performance
2021317 citationsFlorent Lyard, Damien Allain et al.Ocean scienceprofile →
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Lyard, Florent, Loren Carrère, Mathilde Cancet, et al.. (2016). The FES2014 tidal atlas, accuracy assessment for satellite altimetry and other geophysical applications. EGUGA.6 indexed citations
Cotton, David, Pablo Nilo García, Mathilde Cancet, et al.. (2016). Improved Oceanographic Measurements with CryoSat SAR Altimetry: Applications to the Coastal Zone and Arctic. 740. 66.1 indexed citations
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Carrère, Loren, Florent Lyard, Mathilde Cancet, & Amandine Guillot. (2015). FES 2014, a new tidal model on the global ocean with enhanced accuracy in shallow seas and in the Arctic region. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 5481.100 indexed citations
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Cotton, David, Ole Andersen, François Boy, et al.. (2014). Improved Oceanographic Measurements from SAR Altimetry: Results and Scientific Roadmap from the ESA CryoSat Plus For Oceans Project. Research Repository (Delft University of Technology). 2014. 4613.1 indexed citations
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Cotton, David, Jérôme Benveniste, M. Roca, et al.. (2013). CryoSat Plus For Oceans: an ESA Project for CryoSat-2 Data Exploitation Over Ocean. EGUGA.2 indexed citations
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Carrère, Loren, Florent Lyard, Mathilde Cancet, Amandine Guillot, & L. Roblou. (2013). FES 2012: A New Global Tidal Model Taking Advantage of Nearly 20 Years of Altimetry. 710. 13.129 indexed citations
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Cancet, Mathilde, et al.. (2013). Latest Improvements in Tidal Modelling: A Regional Approach. ESASP. 710. 14.2 indexed citations
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Benveniste, Jérôme, David Cotton, M. Roca, et al.. (2012). CryoSat Plus For Oceans: an ESA Project for CryoSat-2 Data Exploitation Over Ocean. AGUFM. 2012.1 indexed citations
Bonnefond, Pascal, O. Laurain, Florent Lyard, et al.. (2010). Corsica: An Experiment for Long-Term Altimeter Calibration and Sea Level Monitoring. ESASP. 686. 26.1 indexed citations
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