Central Aerological Observatory

It is well known that space-born microwave and infrared (IR) polarization measurements allow the development of advanced technologies for permanent snow and ice pack monitoring in the Arctic region. But the interpretation of these data are complicated because variations of atmospheric radiation

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Main Authors: A. G. Gorelik, V. Sterlijadkin, E. Kadygrov, A. Koldaev
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