| Ole Baltazar Andersen Senior Scientist |
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DTU Space
National Space Institute
Geodesy, Geodesy
Technical University of Denmark
Elektrovej
Building 328, room 132
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark
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Areas of expertise
climate change
oceanography
hydrology
geodesy
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Senior research scientist within the use of satellite altimetry and other remote sensing data for geodetic, geophysical, oceanographic, climatological and hydrological purposes. I have a masters in geophysics and a Ph. D. focusing on ocean tide modeling from the University of Copenhagen. I am a member of the science working teams associated with the NASA-CNES TOPEX/POSEIDON, JASON-1 and GRACE satellite missions. Assistant secretary general within the International Association of Geodesy and member of several international study groups within the field of satellite altimetry and board member of the IAS. I participate in numerous national and international projects and worked during 1998 as guest scientist at the CSIRO Marine Laboratory and the Antarctic Commonwealth Research centre in Hobart, Australia, and during 2004 at NASA - GSFC. Currently I am project leader on the National Danish research project HYDROGRAV on the use of gravimetric methods for hydrology. |
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The world expedition Galathea 3 seen from Satellite Eye; EGU2007-ES3-1TH4O-001
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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Local to Regional Hydrological Model Calibration for the Okavango River Basin From In-Situ and Spaceborne Gravity Data
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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Hydrograv - Improving Hydrological Models with Ground-Based and Space-Borne Time-lapse Gravity Surveys
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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Terrestrial Water Storage Monitoring from GRACE and Satellite Altimetry in Bangladesh and the Okawango Delta (Botswana)
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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Towards the next generation EGM; Progress in satellite altimetry
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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Towards the next generation EGM, Progress in high order spherical harmonic expansion of the geopotential field
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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Ocean tides in GRACE monthly averaged gravity fields; EGU2007 G9-1WE4O-004
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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Ocean tides in GRACE monthly averaged gravity fields II; EGU2007 G3-1WE5P-0348
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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Integrating Satellite altimetry and tide gauge data for sea level mapping
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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Global and local tide modeling; EGM2007- G9-1WE4O-001
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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Merging GRACE gravimetry, satellite altimetry and in-situ data for Terrestrial water storage and flood monitoring; EGU2007 G3-1WE2O-001
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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The DNSC07 global marine gravity field
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2007 |
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High resolution Global gravity field from retracked 2-Hz ERS-1 altimetry
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2006 |
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Long-term sea level and sea surface temperature characteristics from satellite
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2005 |
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Combining altimetric/gravimetric and ocean model mean dynamic topography models in the GOCINA region
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2005 |
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Mean sea surface, geoid and bathymetry from multiple satellites in the Arctic region
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2005 |
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The DNSC05 high resolution global marine gravity field, mean sea surface and bathymetry
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2005 |
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The 2003 European heat wave observed by GRACE
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2005 |
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Modelling non linerar shallow water tides from multi mission satellite altimetry
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2005 |
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Combining altimetric/gravimetric and ocean model mean dynamic topography models in the GOCINA region
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Lecture and oral contribution
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2005 |
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MSS improvements and errors
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Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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2005 |
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Marine gravity from satellite altimetry
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Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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2005 |