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Martin Saraceno

Researcher at University of Buenos Aires

Publications -  66
Citations -  1688

Martin Saraceno is an academic researcher from University of Buenos Aires. The author has contributed to research in topics: Continental shelf & Sea-surface height. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1282 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Saraceno include Chartered Institute of Management Accountants & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.

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On the relationship between satellite‐retrieved surface temperature fronts and chlorophyll a in the western South Atlantic

TL;DR: In this article, the time-space distribution of chlorophyll a in the southwestern Atlantic was examined using 6 years (1998-2003) of sea surface color images from Sea-viewing Wide Field of View Sensor (SeaWiFS).
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Brazil Malvinas Frontal System as seen from 9 years of advanced very high resolution radiometer data

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a gradient-based edge detector to detect surface thermal fronts in the southwestern Atlantic (SWA) Ocean using 9 years (1987-1995) of advanced very high-resolution radiometer data.
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Altimetry for the future: building on 25 years of progress

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TL;DR: In 2018, the 25th year of development of radar altimetry was celebrated and the progress achieved by this methodology in the fields of global and coastal oceanography, hydrology, geodesy and cryospheric sciences as discussed by the authors.
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Coastal applications from nadir altimetry: Example of the X-TRACK regional products

TL;DR: X-TRACK as mentioned in this paper is a post-processing software for satellite altimetry data in coastal ocean areas, which is tailored for extending the use of satellite data to coastal ocean applications and provides freely available along-track sea level anomaly time series that cover today all the coastal oceans.