The present work is devoted to the measurement of the dielectric properties of mosses and lichens in the frequency range from 500 MHz to 18 GHz. Subjects of this research were three species of march vegetation – moss (Dicranum polysetum Michx), groundcedar (Diphasiastrum complanatum (L.) Holub) and lichen (Cladonia stellaris). Samples of vegetation were collected in Tomsk region, Western Siberia, Russia. Complex dielectric permittivity was measured in coaxial section by Agilent Technologies vector network analyzer E8363B. Green samples was measured for some moisture contents from 100% to 3–5 % during a natural drying. The measurements were performed at room temperature, which remained within 21 ÷ 23 ° C. The frequency dependence of the diel...
Abstract Microwave irradiations from vegetation canopy are strongly influenced by its dielectric pro...
The potential of dielectric measuring techniques for soil characterisation has not been fully explor...
Impulse Time Domain Transmission (ITDT) has been used to measure the complex dielectric permittivity...
The present work is devoted to the measurement of the dielectric properties of mosses and lichens in...
Dielectric characteristics of some species of marsh vegetation: lichen Cladonia stellaris (Opiz) Pou...
The paper analyzed the complex permittivity of lichens of the genus Cladonia sampled from areas dist...
Accurate estimates of soil moisture are necessary to predict evapotranspiration, runoff, infiltratio...
Leaf dielectric properties influence microwave scattering from a vegetation canopy. The dielectric p...
Passive microwave remote sensing has shown potential for monitoring near surface soil moisture. This...
The microwave dielectric properties of horticultural peat and compost peat were measured with a HP85...
The dielectric constant of vegetation depends on the amount of "free" and "bound"...
The results of measurements of the complex permittivity at the range of 100 MHz - 40 GHz and the con...
In microwave remote sensing, knowledge of the dielectric properties of the materials observed (veget...
The emission from the vegetation canopy depends on the type of vegetation and the frequencies at whi...
This paper reports the application to vegetation canopies of a coherent model for the propagation of...
Abstract Microwave irradiations from vegetation canopy are strongly influenced by its dielectric pro...
The potential of dielectric measuring techniques for soil characterisation has not been fully explor...
Impulse Time Domain Transmission (ITDT) has been used to measure the complex dielectric permittivity...
The present work is devoted to the measurement of the dielectric properties of mosses and lichens in...
Dielectric characteristics of some species of marsh vegetation: lichen Cladonia stellaris (Opiz) Pou...
The paper analyzed the complex permittivity of lichens of the genus Cladonia sampled from areas dist...
Accurate estimates of soil moisture are necessary to predict evapotranspiration, runoff, infiltratio...
Leaf dielectric properties influence microwave scattering from a vegetation canopy. The dielectric p...
Passive microwave remote sensing has shown potential for monitoring near surface soil moisture. This...
The microwave dielectric properties of horticultural peat and compost peat were measured with a HP85...
The dielectric constant of vegetation depends on the amount of "free" and "bound"...
The results of measurements of the complex permittivity at the range of 100 MHz - 40 GHz and the con...
In microwave remote sensing, knowledge of the dielectric properties of the materials observed (veget...
The emission from the vegetation canopy depends on the type of vegetation and the frequencies at whi...
This paper reports the application to vegetation canopies of a coherent model for the propagation of...
Abstract Microwave irradiations from vegetation canopy are strongly influenced by its dielectric pro...
The potential of dielectric measuring techniques for soil characterisation has not been fully explor...
Impulse Time Domain Transmission (ITDT) has been used to measure the complex dielectric permittivity...