In this study, we inter-compared observed Ku-, X- and C-band microwave backscatter from saline 14 cm, 8 cm, and 4 cm snow covers on smooth first-year sea ice. A Ku-, X- and C-band surface-borne polarimetric microwave scatterometer system was used to measure fully-polarimetric backscatter from the three snow covers, near-coincident with corresponding in situ snow thermophysical measurements. The study investigated differences in co-polarized backscatter observations from the scatterometer system for all three frequencies, modeled penetration depths, utilized co-pol ratios, and introduced dual-frequency ratios to discriminate dominant polarization-dependent frequencies from these snow covers. Results demonstrate that the measured co-polarized...
Within the context of developing data inversion and assimilation techniques for C-band backscatter o...
It is generally recognized that microwaves, due to their penetrating ability, represent a promising ...
ABSTRACT. Electromagnetic (EM) energy at solar and microwavelengths will interact with a snow-covere...
Accurate knowledge of snow-depth distribution over sea ice is critical for polar climate studies. Cu...
To improve our understanding of how snow properties influence sea ice thickness retrievals from pres...
To improve our understanding of how snow properties influence sea ice thickness retrievals from pres...
Daily acquisitions from satellite microwave sensors can be used to observe the spatial and temporal ...
Changes in snow cover on the surface of Arctic sea ice affect the energy balance between the atmosph...
Changes in snow cover on the surface of Arctic sea ice affect the energy balance between the atmosph...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
Changes in snow cover on the surface of Arctic sea ice affect the energy balance between the atmosph...
Snow is a key factor in the sea-ice and Earth's climate systems that modifies the physical, climatic...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
Within the context of developing data inversion and assimilation techniques for C-band backscatter o...
It is generally recognized that microwaves, due to their penetrating ability, represent a promising ...
ABSTRACT. Electromagnetic (EM) energy at solar and microwavelengths will interact with a snow-covere...
Accurate knowledge of snow-depth distribution over sea ice is critical for polar climate studies. Cu...
To improve our understanding of how snow properties influence sea ice thickness retrievals from pres...
To improve our understanding of how snow properties influence sea ice thickness retrievals from pres...
Daily acquisitions from satellite microwave sensors can be used to observe the spatial and temporal ...
Changes in snow cover on the surface of Arctic sea ice affect the energy balance between the atmosph...
Changes in snow cover on the surface of Arctic sea ice affect the energy balance between the atmosph...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
Changes in snow cover on the surface of Arctic sea ice affect the energy balance between the atmosph...
Snow is a key factor in the sea-ice and Earth's climate systems that modifies the physical, climatic...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
Within the context of developing data inversion and assimilation techniques for C-band backscatter o...
It is generally recognized that microwaves, due to their penetrating ability, represent a promising ...
ABSTRACT. Electromagnetic (EM) energy at solar and microwavelengths will interact with a snow-covere...