Exploració per tema "L-band microwave radiometry"
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New instrument concepts for ocean sensing: analysis of the PAU-radiometer
(IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 2007-10-31)
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Accés obertSea surface salinity can be remotely measured by means of L-band microwave radiometry. However, the brightness temperature also depends on the sea surface temperature and on the sea state, which is probably today one of ... -
On the use of GNSS-R data to correct L-band brightness temperatures for sea-state effects: results of the ALBATROSS field experiments
(IEEE Press. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2011-09)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialSea surface salinity is a key oceanographic parameter that can be measured by means of L-band microwave radiometry. The measured brightness temperatures over the ocean are influenced by the sea state, which can entirely ... -
Sea surface salinity and wind speed retrievals using GNSS-R and L-band microwave radiometry data from FMPL-2 onboard the FSSCat mission
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2021-08-13)
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Accés obertThe Federated Satellite System mission (FSSCat), winner of the 2017 Copernicus Masters Competition and the first ESA third-party mission based on CubeSats, aimed to provide coarse-resolution soil moisture estimations and ... -
SMOS REFLEX 2003: L-band emissivity characterization of vineyards
(IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 2005-05-31)
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Accés obertThe goal of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission over land is to infer surface soil moisture from multiangular L-band radiometric measurements. As the canopy affects the microwave emission of land, it is necessary ...