AirSWOT, an experimental airborne Ka-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar, was developed for hydrologic research and validation of the forthcoming Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission (to be launched in 2021). AirSWOT and SWOT aim to improve understanding of surface water processes by mapping water surface elevation (WSE) and water surface slope (WSS) in rivers, lakes, and wetlands. However, the utility of AirSWOT for these purposes remains largely unexamined. We present the first investigation of AirSWOT WSE and WSS surveys over complex, low-relief, wetland-river hydrologic environments, including (1) a field-validated assessment of AirSWOT WSE and WSS precisions for lakes and rivers in the Yukon Flats Basin...
International audienceThe future Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission...
International audienceGlobal surface water variations are still difficult to monitor with current sa...
Water surface elevation (WSE), slope and width measurements from the forthcoming Surface Water and O...
AirSWOT, an experimental airborne Ka-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar, was developed fo...
AirSWOT is an experimental airborne Ka-band radar interferometer developed by NASA-JPL as a validati...
AirSWOT is an airborne Ka-band synthetic aperture radar, capable of mapping water surface elevation ...
Fluctuations in water surface elevation (WSE) along rivers have important implications for water res...
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission aims to improve the frequency and ac...
Fluctuations in water surface elevation (WSE) along rivers have important implications for water res...
To gain an empirical understanding of the utility of near-nadir Ka-band for mapping surface changes,...
The airborne AirSWOT instrument suite, consisting of an interferometric Ka-band synthetic aperture r...
The airborne AirSWOT instrument suite, consisting of an interferometric Ka-band synthetic aperture r...
To advance monitoring of surface water resources, new remote sensing technologies including the fort...
Fluctuations in water surface elevations (WSEs) along rivers have important implications for water r...
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite mission (SWOT), scheduled for launch in 2021, will ...
International audienceThe future Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission...
International audienceGlobal surface water variations are still difficult to monitor with current sa...
Water surface elevation (WSE), slope and width measurements from the forthcoming Surface Water and O...
AirSWOT, an experimental airborne Ka-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar, was developed fo...
AirSWOT is an experimental airborne Ka-band radar interferometer developed by NASA-JPL as a validati...
AirSWOT is an airborne Ka-band synthetic aperture radar, capable of mapping water surface elevation ...
Fluctuations in water surface elevation (WSE) along rivers have important implications for water res...
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission aims to improve the frequency and ac...
Fluctuations in water surface elevation (WSE) along rivers have important implications for water res...
To gain an empirical understanding of the utility of near-nadir Ka-band for mapping surface changes,...
The airborne AirSWOT instrument suite, consisting of an interferometric Ka-band synthetic aperture r...
The airborne AirSWOT instrument suite, consisting of an interferometric Ka-band synthetic aperture r...
To advance monitoring of surface water resources, new remote sensing technologies including the fort...
Fluctuations in water surface elevations (WSEs) along rivers have important implications for water r...
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite mission (SWOT), scheduled for launch in 2021, will ...
International audienceThe future Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission...
International audienceGlobal surface water variations are still difficult to monitor with current sa...
Water surface elevation (WSE), slope and width measurements from the forthcoming Surface Water and O...