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Technische Universität München

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Institut für Astronomische und Physikalische Geodäsie

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M.Sc. Alexander Horvath


Institut für Astronomische und Physikalische Geodäsie
Technische Universität München
Arcisstr. 21
80333 München

Room: 2613
Tel: +49 89 / 289 231 81
Fax: +49 89 / 289 231 78
 
E-Mail: alexander.horvath@bv.tum.de
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2011

  • Horvath, A.; Dinardo, S.; Pail, R.; Gruber, T.; Benveniste, J.: Exploitation of GOCE and CryoSat-2 data – combined applications; in: Ouwehand, L. (eds.) Proceedings of the 4th International GOCE User Workshop, ESA Publication SP-696, ESA/ESTEC, ISBN (Online) 978-92-9092-260-5, ISSN 1609-042X, 2011, Externer Link.


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2011

  • Horvath, A.; Dinardo, S.; Pail, R.; Gruber, T.; Benveniste, J.: Exploitation of GOCE and CryoSat-2 data - combined applications ; 4th International GOCE User Workshop, München, 31.03.2011
  • Steigenberger, P.; Horvath, A.; Hugentobler, U.; Montenbruck, O.: CONGO/GESS processing at TUM; GESS/CONGO Meeting, München, 11.03.2011


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2012

  • Pail, R.; Albertella, A.; Fecher, T.; Horvath, A.; Savcenko, R.: Rigorous covariance propagation of geoid errors to geodetic MDT estimates; European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2012, Wien, 26.04.2012

2011

  • Horvath, A.; Dinardo, S.; Pail, R.; Gruber, T.: Validation of CryoSat-2 classical altimetry data over ocean using a GOCE geoid to derive absolute dynamic topography; AGU Fall Meeting 2011, San Francisco, 08.12.2011
  • Horvath, A.; Dinardo, S.; Pail, R.; Gruber, T.; Benveniste, J.: Validation of CryoSat-2 classical altimetry data over ocean using a GOCE geoid to compute absolute dynamic topography; Ocean Surface Topography Science Team (OSTST) 2011, San Diego, 20.10.2011, Download
  • Horvath, A.; Dinardo, S.; Benveniste, J.: CryoSat-2 Low Rate and SAR Mode in the Coastal Zone – Limits and Possibilities with an Outlook to Sentinel-3 ; 5th Coastal Altimetry Workshop, San Diego, 17.10.2011