Microwave Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces

Microwave Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces
Author: Nicolas Baghdadi,Mehrez Zribi
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2016-11-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780081017685

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Microwave Remote Sensing of Land Surface: Techniques and Methods brings essential coverage of the space techniques of observation on continental surfaces. The authors explore major applications and provide detailed chapters on physical principles, physics of measurement, and data processing for each technique, bringing readers up-to-date descriptions of techniques used by leading scientists in the field of remote sensing and Earth observation. Presents clear-and-concise descriptions of modern methods Explores current remote sensing techniques that include physical aspects of measurement (theory) and their applications Provides physical principles, measurement, and data processing chapters that are included for each technique described

Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of Land Atmosphere Interactions

Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of Land  Atmosphere Interactions
Author: 0 Pampaloni,Choudhury,Kerr,Njoku,
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 702
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000941296

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Recent advances in theory and observations using passive microwave remote sensing have hightlighted the potential of spaceborne sensors for contributing to the required land surface measurements of soils, vegetation, snow cover and precipitation. Furthermore, the spatial resolution of passive microwave observations matches the special scales of large-scale models of land-atmosphere interactions both for data assimilation and validation. In order to stimulate and focus this research a workshop, sponsored by ESA and NASA, was organized to review the state-of-the-art in microwave radiometry related to land applications and to exchange ideas leading into new directions for future research. This volume contains the refereed papers from the aforementioned ESA/NASA workshop, which are arranged by topic, as well as the (edited) working group reports.

Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of Land Atmosphere Interactions

Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of Land Atmosphere Interactions
Author: B. J. Choudhury,Y. H. Kerr,E. G. Njoku,P. Pampaloni
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783112319307

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Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Earth s Surface and Atmosphere

Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Earth s Surface and Atmosphere
Author: Paulo Pampaloni,S. Paloscia
Publsiher: VSP
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2000-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9067643181

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This book contains a selection of refereed papers presented at the 6 Specialist Meeting on Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Environment held in Florence, Italy on March 15-18, 1999. Over the last two decades, passive microwave remote sensing has made considerable progress, and has achieved significant results in the study of the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Many years of observations with ground-based and satellite-borne sensors have made an important contribution to improving our knowledge of many geophysical processes of the Earth's environment and of global changes. The evolution in microwave radiometers aboard satellites has increased steadily over recent years. At the same time, many investigations have been carried out both to improve the algorithms for the retrieval of geophysical parameters and to develop new technologies. The book is divided into four main sections: three of these are devoted to the observation of the Earth's surface and atmosphere, and the fourth, to future missions and new technologies. The first section deals with the study of sea and land surfaces, and reports recent advances in remote sensing of ocean wind, sea ice, soil moisture and vegetation biomass, including electromagnetic modelling and the assimilation of radiometric data in models of land surface processes. The following two sections are devoted to the measurement of atmospheric quantities which are of fundamental importance in climatology and meteorology, and, since they influence radio-wave propagation, they also impact on several other fields, including geodesy, navigational satellite and radioastronomy. The last section presents an overview of new technologies and plans for future missions.

Land Surface Remote Sensing in Continental Hydrology

Land Surface Remote Sensing in Continental Hydrology
Author: Nicolas Baghdadi,Mehrez Zribi
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780081011812

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The continental hydrological cycle is one of the least understood components of the climate system. The understanding of the different processes involved is important in the fields of hydrology and meteorology. In this volume the main applications for continental hydrology are presented, including the characterization of the states of continental surfaces (water state, snow cover, etc.) using active and passive remote sensing, monitoring the Antarctic ice sheet and land water surface heights using radar altimetry, the characterization of redistributions of water masses using the GRACE mission, the potential of GNSS-R technology in hydrology, and remote sensing data assimilation in hydrological models. This book, part of a set of six volumes, has been produced by scientists who are internationally renowned in their fields. It is addressed to students (engineers, Masters, PhD) , engineers and scientists, specialists in remote sensing applied to hydrology. Through this pedagogical work, the authors contribute to breaking down the barriers that hinder the use of Earth observation data. Provides clear and concise descriptions of modern remote sensing methods Explores the most current remote sensing techniques with physical aspects of the measurement (theory) and their applications Provides chapters on physical principles, measurement, and data processing for each technique described Describes optical remote sensing technology, including a description of acquisition systems and measurement corrections to be made

Thermal Microwave Radiation

Thermal Microwave Radiation
Author: Institution of Engineering and Technology
Publsiher: IET
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2006-05-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780863415739

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Combines theoretical concepts with experimental results on thermal microwave radiation to increase the understanding of the complex nature of terrestrial media. Emphasising on radiative transfer models, this book covers the terrestrial aspects, from clear to cloudy atmosphere, precipitation, ocean and land surfaces, vegetation, snow and ice.

Soil Moisture Remote Sensing Using Active Microwaves and Land Surface Modeling

Soil Moisture Remote Sensing Using Active Microwaves and Land Surface Modeling
Author: Rogier van der Velde
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9061642965

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Optical Remote Sensing of Land Surface

Optical Remote Sensing of Land Surface
Author: Nicolas Baghdadi,Mehrez Zribi
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780081011843

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The considerable progress in instrumentation and in the development of methods for the processing and analysis of data places remote sensing at the center of various international programs for the surveillance and tracking of climatic and anthropogenic changes and effects on the environment. This volume presents optical imaging and LiDAR systems: their instrumentation, physics of measurement, processing methods and data analysis. The estimation of a digital terrain model based on optical images and LiDAR data is also discussed. This book, part of a set of six volumes, has been produced by scientists who are internationally renowned in their fields. It is addressed to students (engineers, Masters, PhD), engineers and scientists, specialists in Earth observation techniques and imaging systems. Through this pedagogical work, the authors contribute to breaking down the barriers that hinder the use of Earth observation data. Provides clear and concise descriptions of modern remote sensing methods Explores the most current remote sensing techniques with physical aspects of the measurement (theory) and their applications Provides chapters on physical principles, measurement, and data processing for each technique described Describes optical remote sensing technology, including a description of acquisition systems and measurement corrections to be made