Microwave radiometry has provided valuable spaceborne observations of Earth's geophysical properties for decades. The recent SMOS, Aquarius, and SMAP satellites have demonstrated the value of measurements at 1400 MHz for observing surface soil moisture, sea surface salinity, sea ice thickness, soil freeze/thaw state, and other geophysical variables. However, the information obtained is limited by penetration through the subsurface at 1400 MHz and by a reduced sensitivity to surface salinity in cold or wind-roughened waters. Recent airborne experiments have shown the potential of brightness temperature measurements from 500-1400 MHz to address these limitations by enabling sensing of soil moisture and sea ice thickness to greater depths, sen...
An airborne microwave wide-band radiometer (500–2000 MHz) was operated for the first time in Antarct...
Microwave radiometry deals with the measurement of the natural thermally caused electromagnetic radi...
International audiencePassive microwaves at L-band (1.4 GHz) can be used to estimate near surface so...
Microwave radiometry has provided valuable spaceborne observations of Earth's geophysical...
Microwave radiometry and scatterometry are preferred techniques for many remote sensing applications...
In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the microwave radiometers to be carried aboard the Nimbus...
Spaceborne microwave remote sensors provide perspectives of the earth surface and atmosphere which a...
ABSTRACT: Sea surface temperature (SST) is an important parameter used in many applications, such as...
The European Space Agency Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission aims at obtaining global ...
An area of increasing interest is the establishment of a significant research program in microwave r...
For several years passive microwave observations have been used to retrieve soil moisture from the E...
This article reviews the current state-of-the-art and future prospects of the microwave techniques f...
Passive microwave remote sensing of the Earth from space provides information essential for understa...
Our progress over the last year has been along several dimensions: 1. Exploration and understanding ...
International audienceThe monitoring of soil moisture and sea surface salinity over the Earth has be...
An airborne microwave wide-band radiometer (500–2000 MHz) was operated for the first time in Antarct...
Microwave radiometry deals with the measurement of the natural thermally caused electromagnetic radi...
International audiencePassive microwaves at L-band (1.4 GHz) can be used to estimate near surface so...
Microwave radiometry has provided valuable spaceborne observations of Earth's geophysical...
Microwave radiometry and scatterometry are preferred techniques for many remote sensing applications...
In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the microwave radiometers to be carried aboard the Nimbus...
Spaceborne microwave remote sensors provide perspectives of the earth surface and atmosphere which a...
ABSTRACT: Sea surface temperature (SST) is an important parameter used in many applications, such as...
The European Space Agency Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission aims at obtaining global ...
An area of increasing interest is the establishment of a significant research program in microwave r...
For several years passive microwave observations have been used to retrieve soil moisture from the E...
This article reviews the current state-of-the-art and future prospects of the microwave techniques f...
Passive microwave remote sensing of the Earth from space provides information essential for understa...
Our progress over the last year has been along several dimensions: 1. Exploration and understanding ...
International audienceThe monitoring of soil moisture and sea surface salinity over the Earth has be...
An airborne microwave wide-band radiometer (500–2000 MHz) was operated for the first time in Antarct...
Microwave radiometry deals with the measurement of the natural thermally caused electromagnetic radi...
International audiencePassive microwaves at L-band (1.4 GHz) can be used to estimate near surface so...