Rj Burgette
New Mexico State University
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Geology | 2001
Thomas W. Gardner; Jeffrey S. Marshall; Dorothy J. Merritts; Bhavani Bee; Rj Burgette; Emily Burton; Jennifer Cooke; Natalie Kehrwald; Marino Protti; Donald M. Fisher; Peter B. Sak
The southeastern tip of the Peninsula de Nicoya, Costa Rica, on the Caribbean plate margin lies inboard of the rough bathy- metric terrain on the subducting Cocos plate and along the land- ward projection of the convergence vector for the Fisher seamount group. The southern tip of the peninsula has nearly orthogonal coastlines and extensive, well-preserved, Holocene marine terraces,
Marine Geodesy | 2011
Cs Watson; Neil J. White; John A. Church; Rj Burgette; Paul Tregoning; R Coleman
Updated absolute bias estimates are presented from the Bass Strait calibration site (Australia) for the TOPEX/Poseidon (T/P), Jason-1 and the Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM/Jason-2) altimeter missions. Results from the TOPEX side A and side B data show biases insignificantly different from zero when assessed against our error budget (−15 ± 20 mm, and −6 ± 18 mm, respectively). Jason-1 shows a considerably higher absolute bias of +93 ± 15 mm, indicating that the observed sea surface is higher (or the range shorter), than truth. For OSTM/Jason-2, the absolute bias is further increased to +172 ± 18 mm (determined from T/GDR data, cycles 001–079). Enhancements made to the Jason-1 and OSTM/Jason-2 microwave radiometer derived products for correcting path delays induced by the wet troposphere are shown to benefit the bias estimate at the Bass Strait site through the reduction of land contamination. We note small shifts to bias estimates when using the enhanced products, changing the biases by +11 and +3 mm for Jason-1 and OSTM/Jason-2, respectively. The significant, and as yet poorly understood, absolute biases observed for both Jason series altimeters reinforces the continued need for further investigation of the measurement systems and ongoing monitoring via in situ calibration sites.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009
Rj Burgette; Ray J. Weldon; David A. Schmidt
Nature Climate Change | 2015
Cs Watson; Neil J. White; John A. Church; Matt A. King; Rj Burgette; B Legresy
Earth-Science Reviews | 2014
Neil J. White; Ivan D. Haigh; John A. Church; Terry Koen; Cs Watson; Tim Pritchard; Phil J Watson; Rj Burgette; Kathleen L. McInnes; Zai-Jin You; Xuebin Zhang; Paul Tregoning
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013
Paul Tregoning; Rj Burgette; Simon McClusky; S Lejeune; Cs Watson; Herbert McQueen
Geophysical Journal International | 2010
Cs Watson; Rj Burgette; Paul Tregoning; Neil J. White; John R. Hunter; R Coleman; Roger Handsworth; Henk Brolsma
Geophysical Journal International | 2013
Rj Burgette; Cs Watson; John A. Church; Neil J. White; Paul Tregoning; R Coleman
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017
Rj Burgette; Ray J. Weldon; Kanatbek Abdrakhmatov; Cholponbek Ormukov; Lewis A. Owen; Stephen C. Thompson
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2016
Randy Krogstad; David A. Schmidt; Ray J. Weldon; Rj Burgette