Radar cross sections (RCS) of terrain are studied using GEOS 3 radar altimeter data. Maps of RCS for portions of four east coast states (U.S.A.) are presented and used to draw curves of RCS versus inland distance as measured from the land/sea interface. The results show RCS to decay approximately exponentially with inland distance. The GEOS 3 data are also used to develop curves of RCS seasonal variation for the same regions. Observed variations correlate strongly with local potential evaporation. Results also show that farming operations in the state of North Carolina are observable in the RCS data. A restricted method for determining surface roughness features from saturated average return waveforms for some types of terrain is developed....
A technique for producing topographic information is described which is based on same side/same time...
The author has identified the following significant results. The impulse response technique, when co...
In the past two decades, the use of both photographic and non-photographic remote sensing from satel...
A number of GEOS-3 passes over the Atlantic Ocean and Southeastern U.S. are examined. Surface-truth ...
The author has identified the following significant results. Data obtained by Skylab radar altimeter...
The degree to which ocean surface roughness can be synoptically observed through use of the informat...
A determination of the fine scale sea surface topography in the GEOS-3 calibration area using the ra...
The procedures used to process the GEOS-3 radar altimeter data from raw telemetry data to a final us...
Studies sponsored by NASA at the University of Kansas in cooperation with several other universities...
Both quasi-stationary and dynamic departures from the marine geoid were successfully detected using ...
Radar is considered as a means for delimiting associations of physical and cultural phenomena by out...
Side-looking radar spacecraft application to mapping, imagery, altimetry, geology, pedology, glaciol...
Understanding the effects of Earth's surface topography in Global Navigation Satellite Systems Refle...
The author has identified the following significant results. Analysis of radar scatterometry data ob...
The effect of periodic surface roughness on the radar cross section (RCS) was studied. The surface r...
A technique for producing topographic information is described which is based on same side/same time...
The author has identified the following significant results. The impulse response technique, when co...
In the past two decades, the use of both photographic and non-photographic remote sensing from satel...
A number of GEOS-3 passes over the Atlantic Ocean and Southeastern U.S. are examined. Surface-truth ...
The author has identified the following significant results. Data obtained by Skylab radar altimeter...
The degree to which ocean surface roughness can be synoptically observed through use of the informat...
A determination of the fine scale sea surface topography in the GEOS-3 calibration area using the ra...
The procedures used to process the GEOS-3 radar altimeter data from raw telemetry data to a final us...
Studies sponsored by NASA at the University of Kansas in cooperation with several other universities...
Both quasi-stationary and dynamic departures from the marine geoid were successfully detected using ...
Radar is considered as a means for delimiting associations of physical and cultural phenomena by out...
Side-looking radar spacecraft application to mapping, imagery, altimetry, geology, pedology, glaciol...
Understanding the effects of Earth's surface topography in Global Navigation Satellite Systems Refle...
The author has identified the following significant results. Analysis of radar scatterometry data ob...
The effect of periodic surface roughness on the radar cross section (RCS) was studied. The surface r...
A technique for producing topographic information is described which is based on same side/same time...
The author has identified the following significant results. The impulse response technique, when co...
In the past two decades, the use of both photographic and non-photographic remote sensing from satel...