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Microwave Remote Sensing
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Radiometers
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Radar Scattering
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Radar Scatterometers
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Radar Altimeters
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Ground-Penetrating Radars
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Imaging Radars
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Real-Aperture Radars
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Bistatic observations of Titan's surface with the Huygens probe radio signal
Miguel Pérez-Ayúcar,Ralph D. Lorenz,Nicolas Floury,Roberto Prieto-Cerdeira,Jean-Pierre Lebreton +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report high-quality measurements of the 2098 MHz (14.3 cm) postlanding radio signal, focusing on the striking variations observed in signal strength.
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Application of a Combined Optical–Passive Microwave Method to Retrieve Soil Moisture at Regional Scale Over Chile
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The Seoul Water Vapor Radiometer for the Middle Atmosphere: Calibration, Retrieval, and Validation
TL;DR: A new ground-based 22-GHz radiometer, designed to deliver middle atmospheric water vapor profiles over the mid-latitudinal Asian continent, was designed at the University of Bern, Switzerland and is in operation in Seoul since November 2006.
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Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry
TL;DR: In the past two decades INSAR technique (synthetic aperture radar interferometry) has been quickly developed and widely used for the study of topography (digital elevation model generation) and deformation (Earth surface monitoring).
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Second-Order Volumetric-Perturbative Reciprocal Scattering Theory
TL;DR: In this article, a general formulation of the volumetric-perturbative reciprocal theory (VPRT), including up to second-order effects, is proposed, and its derivation is systematic, by using the reciprocity theorem, so providing meaningful reaction-based general expression for the scattering field.
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A proposed spectral form for fully developed wind seas based on the similarity theory of S. A. Kitaigorodskii
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The relation of raindrop-size to intensity
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A well‐calibrated ocean algorithm for special sensor microwave / imager
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A new model for sea clutter
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