Microwave radar and radiometric remote sensing
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Microwave radar and radiometric remote sensing
University of Michigan Press, 2014
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Etchujima library, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology工海洋テクノロジー
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"With contributions by William Blackwell, Charles Elachi, Adrian Fung, Chris Ruf, Kamal Sarabandi, Howard Zebker, Jakob van Zyl"
Text on front and back lining papers
Includes bibliographical references (p. 932-933, 934-973) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A successor to the classic Artech House Microwave Remote Sensing series, this comprehensive and up-to-date resource previously published by University of Michigan Press provides you with theoretical models, system design and operation, and geoscientific applications of active and passive microwave remote sensing systems. To facilitate understanding and use of the material, the book includes 50 MATLAB-based computer codes and the book's website includes interactive modules based on theoretical and empirical models.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Electromagnetic Wave Propagation
- Remote-Sensing Antennas
- Microwave Dielectric Properties of Natural Earth Materials
- Radar Scattering
- Microwave Radiometry and Radiative Transfer
- Microwave Radiometric Systems
- Microwave Interaction with Atmospheric Constituents
- Radiometric Sounding of the Atmosphere
- Surface-Scattering Models and Land Observations
- Volume-Scattering Models and Land Observations
- Emission Models and Land Observations
- Radar Measurements and Scatterometers
- Real- and Synthetic-Aperture Side-Looking Airborne Radar
- Interferometric SAR
- Radar Remote Sensing of the Ocean
- Spaceborne Altimetry
- Radiometric Remote Sensing of the Ocean.
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