Fenoglio, L. and E. Groten (1993a). Mean Sea Level Determination in Small Ocean Basins using ERS-1 Altimetry in a Combined Approach. Proceeding Second ERS-1 ...
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They are strongly complementary. Altimetry provides global, real time, all-weather sea level measurements with high space/time resolution.
ERS-1 data is troublesome and when ignoring this satellite the SLA trend becomes 2.22 mm/year with a 95% confidence interval within 1.67–2.54 mm/year.