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Spaceborne radar observations: A guide for Magellan radar-image analysis [PDF]

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Geologic analyses of spaceborne radar images of Earth are reviewed and summarized with respect to detecting, mapping, and interpreting impact craters, volcanic landforms, eolian and subsurface features, and tectonic landforms.
Blom, R. G.   +8 more
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Aerial applications dispersal systems control requirements study [PDF]

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Performance deficiencies in aerial liquid and dry dispersal systems are identified. Five control system concepts are explored: (1) end of field on/off control; (2) manual control of particle size and application rate from the aircraft; (3) manual control
Bauchspies, J. S.   +4 more
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Technical background, chapter 3, part B [PDF]

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A description is given of the physics of electromagnetic scattering from the sea and a guideline is presented to relate an observable (such as the radar cross section) to the hydrodynamics or physical properties of the sea.

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Estimation of Tidal Motion from Wide-Swath Ocean Satellite Altimeter Data though the Observing System Simulation Experiments

open access: yesEstimation of Tidal Motion from Wide-Swath Ocean Satellite Altimeter Data though the Observing System Simulation Experiments
修士(理学)
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SAT-WIND project. Final report [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Astrup, Poul   +9 more
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Model functions for retrieving sea surface wind speed with wide-swath imaging altimeter

Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 2021
Using satellite remote sensing technology to observe sea surface wind fields has become an important instrument. The successful launch of Tiangong-2, the future Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission, and demonstrating GaoFen Project provides the future understanding for the generation of new wide-swath imaging altimeter.
Dan Wang, Xiaojuan Kong, Zhe Zhang
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Wide Swath Ocean Topography Mapping With Interferometric Altimeters

12th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium,, 2005
An interferometric radar altimeter is proposed to provide wide-swath high-resolution ocean topography. Several system design issues of such an interferometric altimeter are presented. Tradeoffs between processing of the interferometric signal using the so-called amplitude approach and the so-called phase approach are shown.
E. Rodriguez   +3 more
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