Development Of A Multilayer Scattering Model For Microwave Remote Sensing Of Sea Ice In Antarctica
In this research, a multilayer model of microwave backscattering is developed based on radiative transfer theory (RT). The RT equation is then solved iteratively. Very often, sea ice is also covered by a layer of snow in Antarctica, therefore in developing our model, snow has been included as one mo...
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Main Author: | Albert, Mohan Dass |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2007
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