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Ivan A. Kapustin

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  31
Citations -  140

Ivan A. Kapustin is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind wave & Radar. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 21 publications receiving 91 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivan A. Kapustin include N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod & Russian State Hydrometeorological University.

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Remote Sensing of Organic Films on the Water Surface Using Dual Co-Polarized Ship-Based X-/C-/S-Band Radar and TerraSAR-X

TL;DR: The results of new experiments on remote sensing of film slicks using dual co-polarized radars— a satellite TerraSAR-X and a ship-based X-/C-/S-band radar—are presented and physical mechanisms of NBC reduction in slicks are discussed.
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Modulation of Dual-Polarized X-Band Radar Backscatter Due to Long Wind Waves

TL;DR: Results of experiments from an Oceanographic Platform on the Black Sea using dual co-polarized X-band scatterometers working at moderate incidence are presented and variations of Bragg and non-Bragg components (BC and NBC, respectively) and radar Doppler shifts are analysed, indicating different scattering mechanisms for these components.
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On peculiarities of scattering of microwave radar signals by breaking gravity-capillary waves

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the scattering from strongly nonlinear waves within the centimeter and, partially, decimeter wavelength range is due to the effects of their micro-breaking and the bound (spurious) capillary ripples excited on their profile.
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On Capabilities of Tracking Marine Surface Currents Using Artificial Film Slicks

TL;DR: In this paper, a prospective approach aimed at measuring surface currents is developed based on the investigation of the geometry of artificial banded slicks formed under the action of marine currents and on the retrieval of the current characteristics from this geometry.