Microwave remote sensing of sea ice in the AIDJEX Main Experiment

A microwave remote sensing program of sea ice in the Beaufort Sea was conducted during the Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint Experiment (AIDJEX). Several types of both passive and active sensors were used to perform surface and aircraft measurements during all seasons of the year. In situ observations were...

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Main Authors: Campbell, W. J., Wayenberg, J., Ramseyer, J. B., Ramseier, R. O., Vant, M. R., Weaver, R., Redmond, A., Arsenault, L., Gloersen, P., Zwally, H. J.
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Published: 1978
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19780051439
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Summary:A microwave remote sensing program of sea ice in the Beaufort Sea was conducted during the Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint Experiment (AIDJEX). Several types of both passive and active sensors were used to perform surface and aircraft measurements during all seasons of the year. In situ observations were made of physical properties (salinity, temperature, density, surface roughness), dielectric properties, and passive microwave measurements were made of first-year, multiyear, and first-year/multiyear mixtures. Airborne passive microwave measurements were performed with the electronically scanning microwave radiometer while airborne active microwave measurements were performed by synthetic aperture radar, X- and L-band radar, and a scatterometer.