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RADARSAT-2 extendible support structure

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 2004
RADARSAT-2 is an earth observation satellite project, developed in Canada, to aid maritime navigation, natural resource identification and monitoring, management of agricultural and water resources, and monitoring of ice and other environmental changes. RADARSAT-2 will eventually replace RADARSAT-1 (launched in 1995). This article provides a high-level
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DETECTION OF MESOSCALE OCEANIC FEATURES USING RADARSAT-1, AVHRR AND SEAWIFS IMAGES AND THE POSSIBLE LINK WITH JACK MACKEREL (TRACHURUS MURPHYI) DISTRIBUTION IN CENTRAL CHILE

open access: yesGayana, 2004
In order to verify the ability of RADARSAT-1 images to detect mesoscale oceanic features and the possible link of these oceanographic patterns with jack mackerel (Trachurus murphyi) distribution in the waters off central Chile, a project was developed as
M.A Barbieri   +4 more
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Geração de DSMs e ortoimagens RADARSAT-2 Ultra-Fine utilizando a modelagem Rational Polynomial Coefficients (RPCs)

open access: yes, 2011
This paper presents the first results obtained in the evaluation of the planialtimetric accuracy of Digital Surface Models (DSM) and orthoimages generated from a stereo pair of RADARSAT-2 (RST-2) Ultra-Fine (UF) images, polarization C-HH, for an area ...
Oliveira, Cleber Gonzales de   +4 more
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Use of RADARSAT-2 and ALOS-PALSAR SAR images for wetland mapping in New Brunswick

open access: yes, 2014
Our study tests the use of dual-polarized (HH, HV) RADARSAT-2 C-band and ALOS-PALSAR L-band SAR images for mapping wetland areas in New Brunswick. The study also uses LANDSAT-5 TM and DEM data.
French, Nancy H. F.   +19 more
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Crop yield estimation at different growing stages using a synergy of SAR and optical remote sensing data

open access: yesScience of Remote Sensing
Crop yield forecasting is an essential component of crop production assessment, impacting people at the global scale down to the level of individual farms.
Natacha I. Kalecinski   +6 more
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