The accuracy of very long baseline interferometry in geodetic and astrometric applications is primarily limited by the propagation delays through the troposphere. The part of this delay that is most difficult to predict is due to atmospheric water vapor which can contribute up to about 40 cm of excess propagation path at microwave frequencies. The water vapor content in the atmosphere is variable and is not well correlated with surface meteorological variables. The brightness temperature measured near the transition of water vapor at 22.2 GHz and the propagation delay due to water vapor, or wet path length, are well correlated. This correlation is not perfect because the absorption coefficient and index of refraction do not have the same de...
Path length changes through the atmosphere cause significant errors for astronomical radio interfero...
An important source of error in very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) estimates of baseline lengt...
Microwave radiometer techniques were evaluated for use in atmospheric path length correction of Paci...
Microwave radiometers were used to measure the emission line due to the water vapor molecules of atm...
This report describes the research and development phase for eight dual-channel water vapor radiomet...
Water vapor as an error source in radio interferometry systems is briefly examined. At microwave fre...
A dual-channel, ground-based microwave radiometer, working at the frequencies 21.0 and 31.4 GHz, an ...
A new algorithm has been developed for the estimation of tropospheric microwave path delays from wat...
Range measuring systems are limited in accuracy by uncertainties in the atmospheric refraction corre...
Simultaneous very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) and water vapor radiometer (WVR) measurements ...
Stratospheric and mesospheric water vapor measurements were taken using the microwave lines at 22 GH...
Simultaneous very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) and water vapor radiome-ter (WVR) measurements...
xiii, 167 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.The performance of existing and planned millimeter and submillimeter...
During the development of the Mark III VLBI system in the seventies, water vapour radiometers (WVR) ...
Correcting for the fluctuations in atmospheric path length caused by water vapor is a major challeng...
Path length changes through the atmosphere cause significant errors for astronomical radio interfero...
An important source of error in very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) estimates of baseline lengt...
Microwave radiometer techniques were evaluated for use in atmospheric path length correction of Paci...
Microwave radiometers were used to measure the emission line due to the water vapor molecules of atm...
This report describes the research and development phase for eight dual-channel water vapor radiomet...
Water vapor as an error source in radio interferometry systems is briefly examined. At microwave fre...
A dual-channel, ground-based microwave radiometer, working at the frequencies 21.0 and 31.4 GHz, an ...
A new algorithm has been developed for the estimation of tropospheric microwave path delays from wat...
Range measuring systems are limited in accuracy by uncertainties in the atmospheric refraction corre...
Simultaneous very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) and water vapor radiometer (WVR) measurements ...
Stratospheric and mesospheric water vapor measurements were taken using the microwave lines at 22 GH...
Simultaneous very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) and water vapor radiome-ter (WVR) measurements...
xiii, 167 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.The performance of existing and planned millimeter and submillimeter...
During the development of the Mark III VLBI system in the seventies, water vapour radiometers (WVR) ...
Correcting for the fluctuations in atmospheric path length caused by water vapor is a major challeng...
Path length changes through the atmosphere cause significant errors for astronomical radio interfero...
An important source of error in very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) estimates of baseline lengt...
Microwave radiometer techniques were evaluated for use in atmospheric path length correction of Paci...