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Microwave Remote Sensing

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The sections in this article are 1 Radiometers 2 Radar Scattering 3 Radar Scatterometers 4 Radar Altimeters 5 Ground-Penetrating Radars 6 Imaging Radars 7 Real-Aperture Radars 8 Synthetic-Aperture Radars

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Frequency and distribution of winter melt events from passive microwavesatellite data in the pan-Arctic, 1988–2013

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Freeze/thaw conditions at periglacial landforms in Kapp Linné, Svalbard, investigated using field observations, in situ, and radar satellite monitoring

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors mapped periglacial landforms at Kapp Linne, central Svalbard, where they chose six widespread landforms (solifluction sheet, nivation hollow, palsa and peat in beach ridge depressions, raised marine beach ridge, and exposed bedrock ridge) as study sites.
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A study of AMSU‐A measurement of brightness temperatures over the ocean

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A Statistical Integral Equation Model for Shadow-Corrected EM Scattering From a Gaussian Rough Surface

TL;DR: In this article, a statistical model in conjunction with the integral equation formalism for electromagnetic scattering from Gaussian rough surfaces with small to moderate heights and Gaussian power spectra is proposed, where the statistical features of the surface slopes and the effect of shadowing are considered.
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