A combination of remote sensing from an aircraft and simultaneous surface measurements have confirmed the feasibility of identifying old and new sea ice according to its emission of thermal radiation at wavelengths between 0.3 and 3 cm. Emissivity of first-year thick ice with a surface temperature of about 260 K is 0.95 or greater for wavelengths between 0.81 and 11 cm; the emissivity of multiyear ice is 0.8 at 0.81 cm and 0.95 at 11 cm, increasing monotonically in this wave length interval. The ease with which multiyear ice can be distinguished from first-year ice using a passive microwave radiometer is demonstrated by comparing mosaics prepared both from photographs and images of 1.55 cm radiation
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International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
This study presents the findings of research into the correlation between sea ice thickness and pass...
Polar regions play a key role in the global climate. The information on atmospheric parameters in th...
Principles pertinent to the utilization of 1.55 cm wavelength radiation emanating from the surface o...
In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the microwave radiometers to be carried aboard the Nimbus...
The contributions made to our knowledge of polar sea ice since the early 1970s by passive microwave ...
The complex refractive index of sea ice is modeled and used to predict the microwave signatures of v...
An analysis of the aircraft microwave data obtained during the AIDJEX pilot experiment is presented ...
Although estimation of the total ice concentration from special sensor microwave imagers (SSM/I) has...
A series of measurements of the active microwave properties of sea ice under fall growing conditions...
An airborne microwave wide-band radiometer (500–2000 MHz) was operated for the first time in Antarct...
This paper outlines the fundamental roles sea ice plays during the spring Arctic climate, and it dem...
The emissivity of sea ice and atmospheric precipitation was investigated. Using the above physics, t...
Preliminary results of sea ice and techniques for calculating sea ice concentration and multiyear fr...
This book contains a description and analysis of the spatial and temporal variations in the Arctic a...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
This study presents the findings of research into the correlation between sea ice thickness and pass...
Polar regions play a key role in the global climate. The information on atmospheric parameters in th...