A numerical simulator of satellite microwave radiometric observations of mountainous scenes, developed in a previous study, has been used to predict the relief effects on the measurements of a spaceborne radiometer. For this purpose, the trends of the error due to topography, i.e., the difference between the antenna temperature calculated for a topographically variable surface and that computed for a flat terrain versus the parameters representing the relief, have been analyzed. The analysis has been mainly performed for a mountainous area in the Alps by assuming a simplified land-cover scenario consisting of bare terrain with two roughness conditions (smooth and rough soils) and considering L- and C-bands, i.e., those most suitable for soi...
International audienceUsing a global simulation of L-band (1.4 GHz) brightness temperature (T(B)) fo...
Land surface temperature plays an important role in surface processes and is a key input for physica...
In the last years two new kinds of microwave radiometers are being studied for Earth observation: ap...
A numerical simulator of satellite microwave radiometric observations of mountainous scenes, develop...
A numerical simulator of satellite microwave-radiometric observations of orographically complex scen...
A simulation study to understand the influence of the topography on the land emissivity estimated by...
A simulation study to understand the influence of topography on the surface emissivity observed by a...
Current retrieval algorithms for microwave remote sensing of soil moisture, generally assume a two-d...
Remotely sensed images from mountainous terrains are subject to important radiometric variations whi...
The radiometry of satellite imagery is influenced by ground cover, local topography, and atmosphere....
A time-efficient solution to estimate the error of satellite surface soil moisture from the land par...
Within the Innsbruck Box project, a ground-based microwave radiometer (RPG-HATPRO) was operated in t...
Abstract: Chemical and biological composition of surface materials and physical structure and arran...
International audienceThe multiangle observation capability of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity ...
The impact of topography and mixed pixels on L-band radiometric observations over land needs to be ...
International audienceUsing a global simulation of L-band (1.4 GHz) brightness temperature (T(B)) fo...
Land surface temperature plays an important role in surface processes and is a key input for physica...
In the last years two new kinds of microwave radiometers are being studied for Earth observation: ap...
A numerical simulator of satellite microwave radiometric observations of mountainous scenes, develop...
A numerical simulator of satellite microwave-radiometric observations of orographically complex scen...
A simulation study to understand the influence of the topography on the land emissivity estimated by...
A simulation study to understand the influence of topography on the surface emissivity observed by a...
Current retrieval algorithms for microwave remote sensing of soil moisture, generally assume a two-d...
Remotely sensed images from mountainous terrains are subject to important radiometric variations whi...
The radiometry of satellite imagery is influenced by ground cover, local topography, and atmosphere....
A time-efficient solution to estimate the error of satellite surface soil moisture from the land par...
Within the Innsbruck Box project, a ground-based microwave radiometer (RPG-HATPRO) was operated in t...
Abstract: Chemical and biological composition of surface materials and physical structure and arran...
International audienceThe multiangle observation capability of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity ...
The impact of topography and mixed pixels on L-band radiometric observations over land needs to be ...
International audienceUsing a global simulation of L-band (1.4 GHz) brightness temperature (T(B)) fo...
Land surface temperature plays an important role in surface processes and is a key input for physica...
In the last years two new kinds of microwave radiometers are being studied for Earth observation: ap...