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Microwave remote sensing of sea ice

Title
Microwave remote sensing of sea ice / Frank D. Carsey, editor.
Publication
Washington, DC : American Geophysical Union, ©1992.

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Additional Authors
Carsey, Frank D.
Description
462 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color); 28 cm.
Series Statement
Geophysical monograph, 0065-8448 ; 68
Uniform Title
Geophysical monograph ; 68.
Subject
  • Sea ice > Remote sensing
  • Microwave remote sensing
  • Meereis
  • Mikrowellenfernerkundung
  • Aufsatzsammlung
  • Glace de mer > Télédétection
  • Télédétection
  • Télédétection hyperfréquence
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Physical properties of sea ice relevant to remote sensing; The physical basis for sea ice remote sensing; Passive microwave signatures of sea ice; SAR and scatterometer signatures of sea ice; Digital SAR image formation; Sea ice altimetry; Microwave sea ice signature modeling; Laboratory investigations of the electromagnetic properties of artificial sea ice; The estimation of geophysical parameters using passive microwave algorithms; The validation of geophysical products using multisensor data; Microwave remote sensing of the southern ocean ice cover; Microwave study programs of air-ice-ocean interactive processes in the seasonal ice zone of the Greenland and Barents seas: Considerations for microwave remote sensing of thin sea ice; Microwave remote sensing of polynyas; Characterization of snow on floating ice and case studies of brightness temperature changes during the onset of melt; The effects of freeze-up and melt processes on microwave signatures; Determination of sea ice motion from satellite images; An approach to identification of sea ice types from spaceborne SAR radar; Microwave remote sensing of low-salinity sea ice; The ice thickness distribution inferred using remote sensing techniques; The use of satellite observations in ice cover simulations; Ice modeling and data assimilation using the Kalman smoother; Potential applications of polarimetry to the classification of sea ice; Information fusion in sea ice remote sensing; Status and future directions for sea ice remote sensing.
ISBN
  • 087590033X
  • 9780875900339
LCCN
92041032
OCLC
  • ocm27035423
  • 27035423
  • SCSB-8851377
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library